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Monday. N ot. 1 1 , 1M4

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(..■ ;» c ,c a n&lt;; v.-v.tr n~'.u a 4.3

Top Movie Stars
Still Appearing
In Foreign Films

County Personals

on Wednesday evening at the fire assistant secretary: Mr*. M e n
liall.
HOLLYWOOD Uf — H o l i d a y
Kerry, St Cloud, treasurer and
musing*—
K. c. Williams, UnataQg, a n *
By ADDIE PREVATT
Th« Longwood Civic Club will
Join the movie* end tea th*
Mr. and M n. John. Stone and hold it* amateur ihow thl* Friday sentativa on ta t itata ttto riS o m
world. Thai'* still Hollywood's
board.
family
returned
home
Thursday
evening
at the Lyman School
slogsn, despite the end of the 18after
spending
a
few
day*
In
North
house
at
eight
o'clock.
They
have
monlli tax dral for ovrr-eat work­
Edward T. Pinch, ton of M l
a very large entree and promise and Mrs. Thomas Pinch of Untaer*. The studio* are still usimt for- Carolina with relatives.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lamis
Markham
to
have
an
interesting
show
as
eien production* tog et exotic lowood. has been chosen by the ll„
r,vies—and also to thaw «omc had as their dinner guests Sunday, well as amusing. Come early and S. Information Agency as a Junior
Mrs
t
W
Prevatt
and
children
get
a
good
scat!
frozen coin In various places.
officer trainee and was recently
A glance at the production sched­ Vallecn, Addle and Carlton.
sworn In at the agency's head­
Mr.
and
Mrs,
E
H.
(Irani
atThr
Longwood
Tourist
Club
will
ule show* 37 movie* at vvnrk. Hut
quarters In Washington, D. C.
atended
the
funeratof
Mr.
Grant's
mrel
on
Hoc.
I
in
the
(lerre.ilion
tl »rr in foreign Lands. Ttiree are
This agency conducts the U. ft.
Park at noun All ntrmbrrs are
in laimliin. two In Mexico, and one brother-in-law in Winter Haven.
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt had as her requested to be prrsrnt a* elec- uverseas Information p r o g r a m
erch In Manila, Hong Kong. Kgypt.
•t-nte Carlo. Munich and Weis- guests for a few days, her sister lion of officer! fur the coming which supports and explaint
American policy abroad and comI den. Working In the ovcrscat Mrs. Guy Durrance and sons Guy year will be elected
A covered dish dinner will be bats Communist progsnds a la
1ms are mien stars »s d a r k and Gary of New Smyrna Beach
reaching the peoples of forTlgn
irclgn
Mrs, T W. Prevatt was Im*less held at this meeting.
tiable. Jane Hussetl, Gregory
nations, the agency uses many
Peck. Shelley Winters and Joseph at a barbecue at iier home
Coltcn. No vsunder the local unions | Thursday. Those attending the ocSeveral valuable g r e y h n u n d means of communication.
The purpose of the junior officer
re campaigning against "runa-l
"runa- c-l' ,on were. Mr and Mrs. Lmiii dogs, owned by Larry Junes,
wav-' filming. . .
Markham, and family, Mr. and | escaped from their runways on training program it to provide a
Wonder why Marlon flramlo JJrsMaxwell _ an&lt;l family, I Wednesday morning, Several of systematic, long-range basis for
idayed Napoleon with a British ac Mr. and Mr- John Maxwell, and i ihe dog-, were jnr.iled on tlie prm i developing career officers for tha
Junior ofllcers are being
ten) ill "Desiree " flirt he fr.-r Hobby llumil of Chuliinta. Mr nrvly of J e n Cotlmgliain Police: fifty
that a hit of Stanley Kowalski and Mrs, W. ('. Hires and family of ■chief ( ’ Lfljo assisted in the re­ recruited at prevent and they will
report to Washington In small
might creep into his little ror- Sanford, and the hosles* and her covery of ail tin- dogs.
groups f'r duty during the next
p.ral.’ Or is this part of the 201h family.
£
Century-Png philosophy that all
Mr and Mrs. Sidney Riddell six months.
The trainees who are rirefflHyelassie.il figures must speak In
and Mr and Mrs Peter DuPreau
IHltl'h llirea?
of Ilochestrr, New York, have Including graduate students, will be
Thingi [ can’t get used to: The
been rerent guests of Mr. and given a year of training. The first
By MltS. BEVERLY EATON
month of their training period will
*1yht of Zachary Scott wearing a
The town of Longwood has re­ Mrs. vlaudc l.u&gt;o.
lie in Washington amt the remaind­
1 op of gold ill his [ilcrrrd ear at ceived permission, aftrr several
er
will be abroad as a member of
th" legit opening ot "Sailor's Hr montui, to erreet i flashing red
The Lungwuod Christmas Party
light". . .
.
light and amber light signal at the commuter will meet tonight at a If. S. Information Agrncy field
F-rol Flynn better get hark mter-ecllon of E. Lake and .Mol- 7:30 o'clock a! the library. All team.
here and itart Jazzing up his ca-i ni, r stJ
committee tnen are urgently re­
Pinch attended Lyman High
izcr f.nral theaters lull G na I.ol
,r . ‘ .
,
quested to be present as there Is School here anil was graduated
! lingula over him in a new This has been a dangerous corome very Important business to; from Seminole High School. San
(,|,{r
I nor *ineo thr openinK of thr Mol lie
discussed.
ford, In UMO He hold* a BA de­
An I it's interesting to note John "®r St ,r ' lrn ,‘nn' , ° n ' rvrral
gree front Genrgr Washlu't’nn
Wayne and Susan Hayward gftt.ng r '‘' " ’" 5 thrrr hj!l ,,,,cn ,omf .....
The Centr.il Florida Berkrep University, where he speciailrrd
most"
accident*.
Than
on
Tues­
Ihe billing over May Millantl and
er, A«*n will hold it« annual tur­ in and sl-n did graduate work in
Paulette Goddard in the reissue of day, Nov. 23. about noon, two key dinner at the laingwood Lib­ foreign affairs He Joined Ihe U.
souths
on
a
scooter,
who
were
"Reap the Wild Wind." Thr tatter
rary on Dec It Mr. and Mm S Slate Department in inn. Two
oair were the -tars of the film in traveling south on F Lake St., Ralph Hammond of Long wood anil ear- later lie was assigned to the
wrer
struck
by
a
car
at
the
in
the original release. . .
Mr. uml Mr- Phillip Packard of Voice of America as a foreign
Hoes anyone also want In Join trrseclion.
alfuirs officer Pinch ha- left his
Driver of the car was Hubert (Jvtedo will tie in hosts
the "Let's Get Slil i.'ae-ar and Slone, salesman, Miami Beach,
Arthur Drew. Umatilla, was po-itlon with the Voice to become
Imogene Coca Back Together and the boy* were, Emory Chett, elected president of the associa­ a raroer Irslnre.
Club"? They holnng together, as 13, and Howard Judah, II. bath tion at Its Nov Rth meeting
Upon completion of hi* training,
their individual TV show i have of laingwood. Thr hoys who wrre
Other- elected were Henry Ran­ he will leave about tbr first of
proved this season. . .
Umatilla,
vdee-prc-hlrnl: Ihe vrnr for Athens, Greece, where
returning to afternoon sessions dall
Few stories have «o touched at Lyman School were severely Lake County Agent It E Norris, tie will be ussigned to the at’e-fc' 's
Hollywood recently as Ihe auto shaken-up and received several secretary; Assistant O r a n g e post Ho is married to the fofiner
crash that cost Sammy Davis Jr bruises. The scooter was consider­ • minty Agent Henry F. Swan-on, Anita Poyro of Ml. Vernon. N. Y.
hi* eye. Maybe It's became Ihe ably damaged.
lad ha* tremendous talent that has
scarcely been reatiied as yet. T ie
The f/mgwnod volunteer fire
town is pulling fur bis r.ip.d le department
met *1 the lire hall on
ciivery.
VVedne.’flay tor Its regular monthly
toreling.
Joe Screeney was appolntrd to
allend the next Town council
meeting In request a red-flasher
light for Ihe rear of Ihe fire truck
CHICAGO 'T—The world's p , m ' A iKill meeting will ba held
Isllon. now somewhat In e v e -* of
? 'i billion person*, might reach
f *ur billion by IMo. says John I*
Dora ml, acting director of the
emulation Division of the United
FT HR — I tee Kilocycle*
Nations.
However, Durand last night
e o i i i s r r.n .
• P'ke of the difficulties of making I 10 f*«sr»
wurltl population estimates, ansi « IV l i n n Clot*
IV Clauds tl Wet fa Ihow
ss'd the I two Istal might be as ** no
T h e It h ulhfu I l n u r
small as 3.3 billion person*. He » &lt;» All Mar JuMlea
said siiddrn change* in birth rate, Son vv.pi in At Mi
IS
V l o i l . i i l t 'n i K r a w
Improved medical care, wars, S1 :10
M a o ri* p iio k
famine*, and pestilence can bring « IS Moslrtl JTflxram
A i:lo m t
dr.-stlc shift* in population trends. - no l i r l l t l r i K
*
KvenlMC i l o i l o
Durand estimated the United I7I IId
I&gt;l,&lt;I "jr* For Mud*
S' Ir* will have a population of S I'D M a i l t IM It lo n *
is ruiio.t .sslime
about 2ou million In 1080. He spoke -i* In
M’s H niio M lm e
at the University of Chicago.
• i* 1 o it liotna IVlHi ituslp

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Geneva

Longwood News

World's Population
Exceeds 2.5 Billion

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Inch only 1.000 are registered,
tor narcotics, neither the Arm
i nor the Korean police will tal
' about It except to say lhare i*
' -ome traffic.
KANSAS CITY kD-Sehnol* ruled
Pu-an is a symbol of the tragedy Ineligible by the National Collegi­
of the Korean War Wrapped up
ate Athletic Aim. will be unable
PUSAN. &lt;gv—A rnrtty ronfllct andi eonsiimer supplies An average here are *11 the evil* of that con to rompete in sports event* spon­
flirt
and
it*
aftermath.
an uiiensv nrmlsllcn have not | an existence About 3,30(1 of them
sored by 10 organization* under a
arc being moved In a housing
ehanged the fare of Pusan
FALSE BELIEFS LENT ED
new "cooperative boycott."
This dirts, Ini*111tig southeast are* north of Pusan shortly.
'the U S Korean Civil Assistance
NEW YORK, hD-You're rorkayKomi n port hr titled III HIM) with
Several additional organization*
war material flowing in from Japan Command (KCAC) and Ihe .Smith ed If you think that beets- build may Join the boycott.
as &lt;mrushing Communist troops Korean government are building blood nr that nyezter*. nflve* and
Th* move Is pert of the NCAA
threalenrd to rrnrk the perimeter too urban »ml I,,inn rural houses raw eggs step up sexual pottney.
around Pusan anil drive Allied Korean earns about 11,000 Jlwari
For these are Juvl some of 213 enforcement program. Walter By­
troop* Inin Ihi* *&lt;*n. D /ilniosl hurst monthly This i* about $01 at Ihe false food belief* hald by the Amer­ ars, NCAA eaecutlvt secretary,
from thr influx nf refugeri from official exchange rate nf tflfl to $1. ican public, and listed by the said yesterday th* boycott would
Bui he must buy fond and nrccssl* American Dietetic Asm,
the ninth.
apply only to Hi* specific sport in
Four years later. It Is still dirty, lies no the tilnck market, where
Also wrong are these Idea*: gar- which a college ha* been declared
still bustling, ami still crowded. the illegal rale Is 71(1 to |.
lie cure* high blood pressure;
One million refugee* Ponded
Thus the Korean family of five cheese constipate*; cold milk hurt* ineligible.
Pusan an I the nearby Knje and nr six survive* on a starvation children; celery and fish aro brain
The 10 cooperating organization*
Cheiu Islands a* the war swept diet,
food*; a combination of milk and are Gator Bowl Aasn., New Orleans
smith In HI 30 . Today, most of them
Ever since the war broke out, nrange Juice 1* poisonous: bottled Mid-Winter Sport* Aisn.; Texas lie
have been m o l It td, their hope* Picnn ha* been one of America's soft drink* came polio; IP* hard lays; Big Seven Conference. Drake
of returning to North Korea only largest military supply depot* In to digest bananas; foods cooked in Relays, Eastarn College Athletic
Asia. Black market merchant* in aluminum utentlli will cauia can­ Conference, Kama* Relays, Penn
a dream.
U. S. Army official* estimate one way and another gel their cer; skipping breakfaat la a good Relay*, Southwestern Sun Carnival
that 230,000 Korean* still rerclvo hands on part of those aiipplie*. way to diet; grapes will cure ul­ Assn., All College Basketball
Basketb, Tourrelief In Pusan. In the outlying
nament of Oklahoma City
US. Army criminal investiga­ cer* and cancer.
ty.
province another 150,000 get aid.
tors aro kept busy, In June. July
Byers said that at present
m e n t the
On nearby Knjo Istund, scene ntul August, they estimate $53,000
Iwycott applied only to North Caro­
WHISKEY COSTLY

Thousands Of Refugees Cause Problem J'
At Pusan; Black Marketing Rampant

of bloody wartime rlnling by Com* m good* vva* stolen from U.8.
munlit prisoners of war, about military warehouse*, Recently, in­
Ik),000 refugee* try to aaureze out vestigate.-* raided a Korean ware­
this year, but that will make hard­ house and seized a coach* of
ly a dent in the problem.
stolen good*-$33,000 worth.
LI. Col. Cheiter T. Knextnarck.
Korean police estimalo there are
of Johnstown, Pn., executive ol­ lo.ooa prostflulcH in Pusan, of
der r In Pusan for KCAC estimate*
Puian and Its province can accom­
odate no moro than 200,000 of the
refugee*.
Puian'* black market hai the
by the throat, fnr It I*
«
nraan'a principal source of

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WINCH PRtMitl Pierre Mendw-Yranee place* a wreath on Tafiyetlu'a il.itno in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C. The French leader
li in ttio capital to confer on world problcma with President Elienhuwer and Secretary ot Blale John Foster Dulles, fin ternat tonalJ

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H. JAMES GUT

812 BA3T FIRST STREET
PHONE 78

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QUITI unaware of the trouble
they have caused era these two
cats aa they perch precariously
atop a telephone pole in Albany,
N. Y. Resident* of the neighbor­
hood have called police, flremrn
end 3 PCA ofllcers to bring them
lawn, but the eats appear to
se enjoying their "penthouse."

Holiday
ERU1TA, Colo. (M — An empty lina State College and City College
whisky bottle Is displayed In the of New York In basketball and the Nursery.
window of the office or L. I. liar University of Miami In at) iport*.
rii. Justice pf the poece. On M la
a penciled note:
"This coal the men who drank
It $2M.”

A turtle with two head*, kep1
ss a curiosity by the Fish and Wild
Life Scrvlro often staged fight.between the two head* for food.

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fiANTORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOV. 30. 1051

rOLUME XLVI

C^Shopping’D ays
C h ristmas

Dhow bMuttful it to VI« smntl
.ON'T give • twro-ytar-old an
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band* do itol lu?&lt; Um •kill to
pitj with It fonotnrcttvilr.

AHKIVfJ SNKHIMT
GUATEMALA (/iV Two rrprr•cntwtivrfi of PrcAldrnt Curio*
Ca«tillo Ai in An* ffovernmeiit flow
to Wjiitiinclon ytntitrdny lo urjfo
(h« Unito&lt;t Stair* lo speed up tho
•vuilahility of over aix million doll i r t In oconomir aid it hn« tn rmarked for Gufttcmala.

N o. ti‘t

Dr. Haake Named Censure
Hearing
Guest Lecturer
At CofC Meeting Near End

In Sanford

Local Resident
Named To Position
In District NAAWP

■ratfrrrd shmsrrs hs the aontin
east and rstrrm a south,

Jenner Clashes
W ith Flanders
InHotDebate

President Refuses
Military Blockade

WAS1I1NHTON 'is — President
Elsenhower feels a naval and air
blockade of Red Chin* would)
amount to "w ar action," the While
House said lodav.
NKW EMPLOYE— Bruce Kn
The White House view was
deraon drug store Ihrdlrutanina stated by James C llagerty, press
derson tormrrly with the Him ml- secretary, shortly after Sen, KnowIIat and Andrrsnn drug stnrr Is land of California, the Republican
a new employe of Tnurhlon'a leader, had renew erl his call for
Drug Co., acrordlng lo VV. V, a hlockade in the fare of s pn&gt;
Bitting, managrr ol the taller neunremrnt last night by Secre­
tary of Stale Duties.
eencero. (Staff Photo)
Dultes, m a inalor foreign policy
w
Lettrr To Santa
speech in Chicago last night, de­
clared that the first rlnty of the
"Dear Santa Claus,
"Would you please bring me a t ailed States is to "exhaust peace­
play sheriff other to play in? I ful means" to protect the lights
have been trying to be good very of Americans imprt-oned hy tied
China, rather than “ now re.scrtmg
much.
tit war action, such as a naval
Love,
and air blockade."
,
Steve l.einos
llagerty was asked by newsmen
2WM) Oak A ve"
* • •
whether Eisenhower agrees with
Did yne lee him? Honest to Dulles that a hlockade would
oodnesi, he was at least in tret amount to war action
"Yes." tlugorty replied, sibling
tl, if not more! till woman tom
'anion, of normal slie, arrompan that top President "approved com
'eri him i f he walked Ihr ilreets pletetv" Dulles' entire speech
flagertv said Dulles gnnsulted
Of Sanford. I'pnn looking hnik at
the giant, It l i t learned that hr with Eisenhower regarding Ihe
speech spiers! times and that
WM advertising for s (oral firm.
they renter m i as late as yesterday
As a part of th» Annual Christ ailerons &gt;n
Know land, who has ftri|oetitlv
mas parade tomorrow nt 2:30
B.m., tho Seminal" Cmmtv Junior differed is 11it the administration &gt;,n
thamhar of Cnmmeirr will sell ha (M-Urv :n Hip Hi lent, argued only
loons to raise funds to carry nut .1 few hours be fere the Dulles
fts worthy project* throughout speech that a blockade would lie
Pjim county, Herb Holler, Jnyt-re Ihe best means to force Ihe i hi
ni'sp Communists to release Artierpresident said today.
lean* they hold prisoner
In ,i television interview today
(the Dave Harrow ay show on
NBC) he was asked about the
speech m which Dulles opposed
hlockade hot said Hus country will
"rend vigorously" to Communist
provocation in Asia
L. A. Raker, Jr., newly elected
Know land, lestMindlng with a re
{ rssldont, o( the board fur the mtwal of the proposal which he
Ifth Congressional District of the first made in the Senate, neverthe­
[attonal Association for the Ad- less said he does not Iwll.'ve Dip
inrrinenl of While people, an­ " breach" between him and the
num-red lodav that tlrysnl llowle*, Elsenhower adiinnlitralion Is as
NAAWP nil.on,d president wir wide as some peopli try to make
speak twice In Central Florida it appear.
this weekend.
Asked if he knew what Dullr*
Bowles will speak first Friday had in mind In speaking of "vig
Kola
Dark.
I
nrous"
measures to lie l.ikcii in
sight In Orlando at
7:30 o'clock, and the same time the matter, Kuowland replied
" I'm franklv waiting to h e a r"
Saturday nigld at the curnrr of
Know land said Dial he felt a
r i a n t and N Mam Six in Under
naval blockade would make mat
Harden. Il.ikcr said
He said ilia! Mike Comity tees “ &gt;o expensive" for the till
Sheriff Willis McCall will Intvu- ne-o tomniom-ts Dial the It \tm-r
can filers and two Army civilians
Wice the speaker
"Wo are formulating plans to convicted h&gt; the Beds as "spies"
have Bowles speak hi Sanford as would be freed lie staled the same
anon as possible, but nothing is view with regard to 3rt civilians of
whose imprisonment he reminded
definite yet," Bakrr said.
Elected along with him to office the Senate yesterday. He *aid lie
believes
there are a lew others
for the NAAWP of tills It county
district In the Tavnree* home of whom "we haven't been notified
Carl Averitt Iasi night wen-. Bak­ about yet
Sen George (D-Ha), slated to
er said. John Hughey, Orlando,
vtca-presldent ami Carl Averitt. become chairman ot the Foreign
Relations Cominlltre next year,
secretary-treasurer.
I He announced lh«t present said m a separate interview oilier
emhcrshlp In this district Is alternatives should he exhausted
approximately 1 ,000, since the nr- before launching any military
ganiiatl was only recently charter­ move. Up dill not define the alter­
natives. One. presumably could be
ed.
a UN. appeal.
But George contended direct
retaliatory action probably would
Slve the Beds an excuse "for rapid
tpijdation of all the US prison
er* Ihey hold." II might alwi
"invite a general war." lie said

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An.nnrintrd Prriw l.ciurd Wire

Administration
Seeks Measures
Short Of War
S tro llin g

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c.iol.l l.f done to reined) the -11.. .
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Mr M in.Id Mood, rnolteeii.-r
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hem open at Dr t in die l i n l s
idf.ee in the Sanford l lour hv
Sgt tfusseii Ten rb at ti ns
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'Ihe door was locked and a note
left
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voting on the censure mutlun to
murruw.
Allcndanco at the rally. e»tJmated at 13 00C by the Harden
manaser, waa well below the 72, •
two rapacity, The sponsori, who
ipcnl 43,000 to rent the Harden
and another 15,000 on radio and
telephone Thirties, had predicted
an overflow crowd.
The Hat of ipeakeri. mme of
whom talked from distant elites
via rloied circuit radio, wai stud­
ded with retired military men. '
Roman Catholic Hiihop Cuthbert
O'Hara, who ipcnl two yean as
a prisoner of the Chinese Itedi,
gave the Invocation.
"Tho loyal defenders of our cher­
ished tradition*," raid the bishop,
•re arrayed against "powerful
Influence* operating In subtle and
devious ways— the slanted press,
the slanted radio, the slanted tele­
vision."

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had plastic stag handles ami i
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blued steel fliii'h ,
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f.nnisun, Mlmtor.in nj. Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Station re
ported his ear bail broken down .&lt;n
if Srnuul St hetueen Oak and
1‘ark Aves He said he would
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Meet MlIUo, )M* one advantage

aver ether tslevhsiss rctr-dar* :he

can walk down the itroct unrocoHHired ami undisturbed by auto*
nr a pit Murker*.
It taken anting to believe Ihn
elite, curvaceous, blonde Ml», Halop mid tin) matronly, mid die-a tied
Mam* of the CBS-TV ehuw are one
and tho same.
Proof of the drasllc difference
In appearance between Florence
md Marr.a came recently when
l i n t I la lop flew here from Holly­
wood In visit her parents.

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Town telecast ami went bnckatajte
iflerwartls 'I fi*» autograph bound*
wore out In force and paid little
attention to M|.ia llatop, but a few
aikod for her Holograph anyway
brcauie "i bad blonde hair so they
thought I had to ho somebody.
Tlie moment -he sinned her name,
| how aver, the rush was on and she
! i .i i mobbed.

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ItoiMttv tire-"ntiom! Thi, pup,
I Ilk* nn i,1ii-f»ihtmi*il Ire*
ornament, nuvke* « perfect tiromatit'it fur mnriileplece or coltc*
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day Canrlli'* To Make At H"inp",
tu ml » **lf • ml'lri ” *i), ilamped
enveliipp lo Hi* Wonn n*» lulllor
of this pu|ier.

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in h*ek" and a lm in.' of ro llon
I halting, worn underneath m atronly
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simply In change 11 Ihe Inigo part
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with ld&gt; V
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Oartter notes that miuiy Kuril
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t* t'l* City f.'iniml«"l"n nn nvr*u&gt;.
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Driver Overturns
Auto To Avoid
Youth In Roadway

A c c u s e d O fC a rT h e ftG o O n T ria l

JACKSONVILLE kP— Two form­
er college .students, both from well
to do families, go nn trial today
on charges item mini from the
breakup uf an automobile theft
A moturM riatloniul ut the .San­
ring.
ford Nasal Auxiliary Air Station,
Meantime tlx other former atuwho w«* traveling on ffwy. 427
dents, aim from prominent fimtSaturday morning with hli two
lid , swatted sentencing In the
girls, overturned hi. automobile
esse. They pleaded guilty.
In nvolduut * child who ran Into
The near fantastic story nf the
the path of the vehicle, according
ring win unfolded In Criminal
In Trooper fl f&gt;. Morrison of Ihn
Court yesterday as Judge William
Florida Highway Patrol.
T. Harvey sought leatlmony on
Tho driver nf the ear, Waverly
which to base sentences for the
Exrl Dowdy Sr., VJ-6J, suffered
.six.
minor abrasions of tho mouth and
Police officers read confessions
a bruised right leg, arrnrdlng to
of the boys In court. The docu­
the trooper, hut his two children,
ments showed that as many ss 42
Nancy, 5, and Janice, 0, and tho
cars were stolen by two or more
third cl:‘ld, Itlckle Patterson, 5,
of the youths, most ef whom at­
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Pat­
tended the University of Florida.
terson, Sanford, were not Injured.
The cars wera sometimes wan­
The Pallcrsoo hoy ran from tho
tonly damaged, driven into rivers,
rie*l (elbe*! g).
left side to Hie right side of the
stripped for salable parti, or just
road while Dowdy was going
•Tamb's Bawle" they caltsd H at
Egg Nog with if* rich tpleineee
taken for ‘Taughi," according to
north, according to the trouper,
the great Christmaa fsa ita ef efTert wonderful Inspiration for
the testimony.
and the motorist applied Ills
inertia old* England In time out of many festive holiday desserts.
Going on trial today war* Clinton
brakes and cut to the right lido
mind. It'* Egg Nog to ua. And this Here's • spselal suggestion faDg Clevangar. II; and Loren Walker
of the road to avoid the child.
creamy, enow.eapped howl, aplred 8**1tost Kitchen* 1
IT, b o t h of Jickaonville, on
Dowdy was taken to the NAAS
too non ratrrr m i s
*« richly with tradition aa with
charges at aWn theft.
dispensary In shock, tho trooper
nutmeg, belong* to the Yuletlde $ iifiliMi «&gt;n«rin4 «*IHm
Those srh* pleaded guilty are
said.
I cvf cof4 water
inaion aa surely a* Santa Claus. II fUM
Leslie Nmt, ■ ; Pater Bergstrom,
f lfifitei
ll tl li I f f N f
11; Gen* Ltney, II, and Tommy
It's in tha market now, this favor, ‘ up. fsalll*
I.If'ENHK HETUBNEU
/I CUBtrotiMl whlpiUq t
Everitt, 11, alt of Jacksonville,
lie holiday drink — Egg Nog for
cup boltjcfl ncucclirodlt m‘
IIKIIEFOHD. England '.|A-Hun*
atito theH; John 0. Crump, 11,
gourmet* of all iges, mad* by a
mctrccchino
j
nId t'oundley, ZfS, told local mai!lsItA
iitai
urt'd
lld'vrtftafl
Nashville, Tenn., auto theft, break­
rlasale recipe, i|iireil and flavored
irnle- ynlerday he had an eserling and entering and grand lar­
&lt;»fcr rnl*f water. l«l
with non-aicoholle rum flavoring, IprtebU
1 tend 1 min, l» i«ften. Dinotv* of*f feeil- ceny; WiDiam Schiff, IIP, Miami,
lent rO'ismi why they should reItndy lo serve, tfrdcr it frum your Inf
iMdif 1» nosj frttduttUf, t
siure his revoked driving license
auto theft, breaking ami entering
milkman o r buy it at your favorite paipltfll'I f, A d d t «h i I I lf 1 • ti t in , d i l l ' £ !
fuundloy, Iniimnd front Hie
al««tlI thick, about I t m is.
and grand larceny.
road 1 Iasi siinimor for driving [ market. For holiday suppers, cas­ Whip riccim. I»tl noq with law*
County Snlteltor Harry If. Mar­
ual partie*, for good chesr when­ unUI ain««Mi &lt;mtl lisaatri add ctvpflii lol4
while under ihe Influence of drink,
ever t,ut.si* drop by through th* In then add it*«i*fr«d* miilufcj fold Im* tin said Ihe offense covered a
explained:
into I f t motel. Chill b*t*igI kt«*n period nf nearly a year. The Case
holiday lenxon, u festive bowl of •Pour
"I have just gut married and
r until Ml. Ufimaid. H^teslttd. fqrnteh
with muxascbino (k*nl«(. 11* 10 ««rfl*f«. was broken, he said, after high­
Egg Nog say* 11Welcome I'*
1 r.tn'l afford to drink any mure,"
way patrolmen captured ClevengHe got his ticenuo hark.
rr. Everitt, Walker and Schiff on
March T afler a 85 mile an hour
chase nf s stolen ear.
THE O L D H O M E
By
Martin said Evrrlll was involved
In the theft nf 55 cars, seven hil&gt;e|ps, anil two breaking and rn
( - ----- COME- ON, MY(5TLEN
tering cases; Schiff, 51 cars, four
ILL SAY
I KNEVJ TU FR E- W A S A
bicycles, two hreaking and enterYoUfR
Ing ea*es; Enrl, 1* rars; Berg­
W E L C O M E S ’'* O N O N E
B R O T H E I?
strom, seven cars, Crump HI cars,
O F 'E M - - NO W W E
four hlcyrles, two burglaries; ami
IS T H E

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2 or 5 pkg. angel food-cake mix
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2 or 3 time* recipe Snow-Peak
Frosting

Bed candied ehrrrle*
Green angelica nr gumdrop travel
Day or so ahead: Prepare angel
caket ss packages direct,
The day: Cut each cake Into X
to 12 wedges. Frost lop. sides, of
|eaeh wedge. Arrange wedges around large punch howl so that
point of each slicks out and wider
end is against punch bowl. Tup
wilh cherry pointsellioi with ange­
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Liney eix rare.
Ons itolen Lincoln was found
with windows smashed, th* dash- Pt
board beaten In with a hammer
and a hammer wedged against
Ihe acceleraior to run th* car In­
to a ditch. Two t a n wsr* found
In riven.
Officer It. L OarroB &lt;4 th*
Gainesville police testified one of
the youths faked surrender afler
a stolen ear ehss* Feb. 22, thta
"drove the car directly i t me."
The driver and another bow es­
caped on foot after abandoning
the ear. A statement was read hi #
court which Everitt edmltte.d he
was the driver but denied eny In­
tention of running over ft* trtflcer. .
IverlH. Walker. Crump, —
gtr and Scfctif were studenti at
University of Florida. Laney at­
tended Jacksonville Junior Oolr
lege; Fort, Emory University; end
Bergstrom, Georgia Tech.

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Traffic Toll Drops
Below Last October
CHICAGO
-Uctohrr’* traffic
death* dropped Udine Inst your'*
figure tho tmh monthly iliiltnc in
u row, tin' National Safely lmilled
report cil today
1 The two |H’r Pent dot tense fur
lliu month was the smallest since
January and tlie S.idUdeath total
w-.a* the largest for any month In
the yi .tr, the council added
For the fir*t in months tins vear,
the tnlnl of 29,XV) deaths was six
tier cent fewer than for the like
[lertfsl in IIt.VI
| llio October decree r for t i l
reporting title* was It) |&gt;er eent,
offsetting an Increnne in rural
area*
ttf thme a'tlies. It.t Hml perfect
October record*, the three large*!
botna Syracuse, \
V (220 tax)
imputation I; Jacksonville, Fla .
(2o4,5tK&gt;), and ties Motile*. Iowa
&lt;178,1)00).

OTH IN A COMA offer more than nine monltui at the County tlonpltnl tn Clrfcafln, John Drank house, IW,
•aaaivci a apodal vl*lt from hla wife, Ann, and their throe children (I. to r.): John Jr., 14; Juno, 12. ami
Alvina, II. Hospital ofllclnla made nn exception to tho.ruin which doe* not permit children to visit
patient*. Ilnxxkhoiiec, • cab driver, tua been to a coma since Feb. 13 whan ha wo* slugged by a thief. *
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medium speed, or "cream” for
with spoon) thoroughly mix but­
cup:s sifted s R - p u r p o j c flou r
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Unify At low speed, or ‘‘blend",
powder
boat I11 flour mixture ami vanilla
ten p . salt
unit! well mixed On lightly flour­
cup soft butter or margarine
cup light-brown itigar packed ed surface, roll dough &gt;i" thick;
cut Into 3" or -1" rounds. Cut
t taasp. vanilla extract.
Several days ahead if desired; each round Into quarters; mark
Mart beating oon to ivt'F . sift blr- fan I’laro on ungvessed cookie
together flour, baking powder. each with back of knife to resentWith electric mixer at sheet Hake IS min. Slakes 3Vb

British Arc Said
To Strcfch Cigs

dor.

WASHINGTON ip Emdishmen

Crescents: Roll nut dough: then dot) 1 smoke as titauv elg.ireties

cut into rreicculs lleforo baking
brush with 1 egg white bcaien
with 1 tablesp. wator tilt frothy
sprinkle generously with chnpp, d
nuts, pressing firmly. Make* 3 S
doz.

as Vmei mans bill tom one of the
relatively high priee in England
they smoke them lunger
hr Alexander O. (iilliaui of the
National Cancer Institute reported
Ibis in discussing the possible re
utionshin Itclwren cigarette stpok
Tho number of buffalo in the tin? and lung c a n o r
Ho told the Association of Mili­
United Stall.* and Canada tun in­
creased from about OOU In 1HUU tary Surgeons of (tie t.'nilrd State*
to about .'16,000 today.
thatr recorded mortality from lung

FRAGRANT GIFTS

Santa wear* khaki In Korrr
o help the young patients regain
Though hr appears In the trail
tetr health. Over tooo needy Kollonal red suit at Christmas ptv
■an familte* shared HZ.Joo worth
lie*. Korea's youngsters aren'
f CAKE food and oTothinc packfouled Tiit-j amw* mat the hear
gc* from the litoth ami 223rd
etl. kindly genlleman is reall
nfantry Regiment*. The usih Iniheir year-round friend In the kit* antry entertained tsoo children
kl uniform
in its three adopted villages, turn­
The knowledge comes naturallt ed over 42,500 worth of supplies
to these waifs of war List Christ and equipment for the local
mn*. soldier* nt the It. S Eighth schools.
Army alone spent ■ halt million
From Seoul to Pusan. U S
dollars out of their own paychecks military nails are already pass­
to give Korean children needed ing the hat for similar parties
supplies, much of It in CARE and gift* tins year Thr public '
packages Gifts tr im other Anteri share, Eirough CARE, will work
can si rs in- unit* In Korea ran Into this was
thousands more, a* the holidays
Individuals, organisations and
spurred to a climax the giving that other groups are asked to semi
goes on day liter day. Ever since contributions m any amout to
American troops landed tn Korea " K o r e a n Matching Program",
In 1950. our men In uniform have CAHE, two First Avenue, New
shared their rations with the hun­ York lfi, N. Y , or any local
gry. hase helped to build new or- CAKE office nr outlet CAKE*
phnngrs, hospitals, churches, and Mission In Korea will then atloschools
cate to It S Armed Force unit*
This outpouring of kindness Is various relief and rehabilitation
due to reach a peak again during parkage* tn match, dollar frr
the coming Christmas season And dollar, their own Christina* con­
this year—the homefolks svllllng tribution*. The servicemen will
—Santas khaki knapsack will give the matching gift* to the
bulge escn more CAHE ha* same recipients they are help­
pledged tti.il csery gilt bought hy ing, and will choose the supplies
American sers icemen for their according to need
"adopted" Korean orphanage nr
Thus, a milt may ask (or
destitute family will tie matched CAHE s $in children's .hoc pack
with a CAltE package from Mr ages to tnalcli the food it is giv­
and Mrs Civilian In the I'SA
ing to an orphanage A legimcnt
(Icn M.uk i lark, former Com that is giving nooks to schools
mandcr uiChiel of thr US' Forvr* may ask (or equal value in
in the Cat East and the C S Far CAKE'* llfi playground equipment
East Furies, is chairman of packages. A squadron that t*
CAHK's appeal for "matching" clothing the children of a farming
funds Gen Mawell II, Taylor, village may ask (or a match in
Eighth Arms commanding gener­ $10 plows or Si hand tool package*
al. and ACAK (Armed Forces to help the farmers support Itictr
Assistance to Korea, which cor- families
ordtnates Hie troop*' voluntary
Full information on CAKE park
reliefi have endorsed lh» plan
The teal liras*", though, are the ages and prices may be obi anted
(ils who will dlitrdmte the joint by writing to any CAKE nlf.ee.
gifts bom the American Armed All donations wdl lie .leknowledged
f orces and the American public Those who contribute thr cost of
rr more complete package*
A complete (itn of the "what" one
well receive CAKE'* customary
and "where ’ would Jill a floor signed delivery receipt (1.1111 over
at the Pentagon, bill there Is am ­ sea*, and their name will jrenm
ple Illustration In report* from the pany their gift*
Eighth Army, whose men sponsor
It ts hoped the matched service
eil HI parties tor INI,JIM Korean
children Hi-1 Christmas Eaeh par | mer.-cn ili.ni girts wall total a mil
ty had » tree and « Santa, who | lion and a half dollars wortli of
On barracks
arrived by helicopter nr Jeep do- 1 ' ''jy - package*
enrated to look like a sleigh Each
in Korea, our khaki clad
child received toy* and candy I'anias are jn.stmg dgit' ' If we
And Irom ihe lull million dollar can't be home for Christmas let s
gift *n.k there also poured every make this a merry Christinas for
Imaginable item of lasting benefit the Koreans" The* re counting
on the CAHE asstsi from thru
To cite * lew example*
folk*, nl home to make their plan* When the ttllh Division Artll come true
lery's party was over. 127 hoy*
ami girls at tbc Kelgian Red t’ros*
Orphanage and Hospital in Seoul
had new cot* and blanket*, and
the building had 4-VtHHt worth of
needed repair* and healing equip­
ment I'nrt of the $50,(100 donated
by the 4Mb Thumlrrblrd Division
provided liaj waifs at the OrtihaTi*'
Home ot Korea, on Cheju Island,
with rice, flour, shoe* and IOO
id TAKE' Mo knitting wool pack­
age* to nuke warm swrater* and
mitten*. 'Hie ?".th Division Artill­
ery held p irties for children at
three Seulll liovpllal left behind
Id.IKK) w«&gt;rth ol uirdii ill equipment

Flash Pictures at Night
\li fl.i.dtr-; that rom&lt;&gt; In the
night needn't bo lightning. Some
01 them ought to tie coming from
your Hash camera. I’icturea of
people taken outdoors at night
may seem like a r trance Idea nt
lit t thought, toil there's certainly
inditing dilllcult about getting
llicui- and thoy are dllTerenL
Of cout.se, y o u can’t illuminate
a l.itge urea with one little lla*h
Imi Hut liv shoaling ut about six
f. ■ t. y.m can't ml**. Tim fla s h will
Hibt your subn et and the dark*
1* of tile night w ill give yoli a
p.■! fi 1 1 background for them.
A.* tho Christmas season ap*
ptonchr*. ror.dler* will bo making
their tomid*. t’icluri * of small
p i . Ups of 1f11 nt will to.ike nn in*
In .'-ting addition lo your holiday
*11 a pahooting. 'Tile lr.idiuim.il pose

of the two earollers beside 1 *troe»
lamp which slu'd* light on tho

sheet* of music limy hold, la well
w ithin tha reach of your aimpla
camera with flash attachment.
Don't w orry about tho itreal
light 'Tho flush is jo much itrong*
er ut it* peak that the other light
w in't m lite r at i l l —except to add*
interest to y o u r plctura.
Outdoor nighttim e aettvillea
such a* *k itin g parties, ilelglx.
ri tt-s, and the like, otter w onder­
ful opportunities for yo ur flashi

camera.
One of tha very best thing*
About taking your flash camera
outdoor* *1 night it that the re­
sulting p.i'tnroi ana *o very !m
Iir e iiiv e

It 1 hard lo bciievo t lia l

you ran do them with the simplest
of Comoro.,. —John Van Guilder

W h e n c a n I s e e A m e r i c a 's

m o s t advanced

new

car ?

cancer tn England I' over twice
that i .b s ir v n l 111 the t ’nited States,
al though [h i enjilla innxiimpttnn o f
cigarettes t* "conshteratily great­
er" in thl* country.
The Navy 1* a rent-collecting
landlord for more than 24.MJO
families.

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Sanford,

�I*

Writings O f Americans
President Truman started something. In
1955. viien presented with th* first volume
of the complete writing# of Thomas Jeffer­
son, never beforo gathered together In their
entirety, he asked the National Historic Pub­
lications Commission to see what other em­
inent American* had left writing which
hud been inadequately published.
The result l» a 106-page report, now pre­
sented to President Elsenhower. Some of the
personages named are already covered by
plana for publication, such as Benjamin
Franklin. «nd John *nd John Quincy Adams.
James Madison’s psjrers are being assembled
In the University of Virginia Library, and
ultimate publication Is expected. A crying
need is to gather and publish the scattered
documents of Alexander Hamilton.
Altogether 301 personagea wers aelected
as having deserved publication for their
writings. They Include scientists, clergy­
men, authors, physicians and publishers.
Some t\vo dozen women are among the num­
ber. The papers of Susan B. Anthony, auffrage leader, will probably be the first writ­
ings of an American woman to be given to the
world In full.
When the writings of all 861 are pub­
lished. If they do not prove so scattered as
to make this Impossible, there will be a
great gain In our knowledge of our history.
There will also he new cause for pride.

Foreign Trade

the Industries affected. They eauae wide-'
spread concern abroad that we are going
hack to protectionism and Indifference to tho
economic welfnre of other nations.
Of late, Sproul also says, whilo thero has
been some progress in easing American
trade harrier*, in general we Iihvo been
merely holding the line agninst a revival of
restrictionism. He might have added thnt tho
1 administration gained a one-year renewal
of the Reciprocal Trade Relations Act only
by assuring the congressional protectionists
that for the next year no further action
would be taken under the act.
Formerly most business men were strong
for protection. A considerable element now
regards this n* an outmoded policy which
tends to bo harmful.

PUT UP OR SHUT UP!

School Integration May Be Slow

Politics In Japan
Premier Shigcru Yoshidn has been sn
able leader of Japan, a confirmed anti­
communist and a loyal friend of tho United
States. Now it appears thnt he has lost a
great deal of the popularity which he once
enjoyed. He may be forced from office.
Newsweek magazine reports that his pres­
tige has never been at a lower point.
There are seveal reasons for his decline
In public favor. The most Important one la
that people always tend to blame economic
distress on the bead of the nation. When tho
Korean War ended, procurement of material
in Japan by the United States was sharply
curtailed. Japan has always been overpopulated and unemployment Is rife.
If Yoshidn should fall, his probable suc­
cessor. h i cording to Newsweek, would be
Irhiro llntoyamo who has committed himself
to continuing co-operation with the West.
Yet YoshidA lias been n stabilizing factor in
Japanese politics, able to keep those who
would break with the West at hay. Whether
his successor would lie able to do that us
well is something that cannot be predicted.
Perhaps Premier Yoshidn will be able to
somee political magic
lie ccannot.
pull ooff
ff som
tn a g lr If
II he
a nnot,

JAMES MARLOW

*9

m

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SA M

opposition to tha court's ruling,
particularly Georgia, may try tha
,’ollowlng kt:
kind of device fer thwart
Following
Ing any final effort of tha federal
government to end segregation at
alt:
End their present public school
system and iubititute another
kind—for instance, private aasoelation*—to keep white and Negro
children leparate. Tha Georgia
voter* approved luch a plan In
tha Nov. 2 altctioni. And Georgia'#
Gov. T t .nadge has laid:
"Segregation In Georgia will not
be ended it any time.
The Supreme Court ruled agalnat
segregation In public school*. An
arrangement Ilk* Georgia'*, sup­
ported by public Ux money, woull
be In effect a public school system
under another name. Or would tt?
Soma lawyers har* for**#*, be­
fore there could be an answer to
that question, a fight all tha way
up through tha federal courts
again to the Supreme Court, a
fight which would Uko mor# years.
Although tha court was first
asked In December 1MI ta outlaw
segregation. It didn't give Its opin­
ion until Msy IT, 1N4. This by
llsalf was ctaar evidence ot under
stood the magnitude of tha prob­
lem »nd the need for ear* In aolvbig IL
Tha problem Is not one but
many: the Intsni* and ancient
racist prejudices that must b#
softened or compromised; tha
planning required In combining
sehoool* and school dlitrlcta; fi­
nancing; redistributing whIU and
Negro taichars.
The court could have laid down

Hr JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON OT-H probably
will bt y tari before there It an
enJ to segregation in American
public schools.
The Supreme Court, ruling last
May that public school segrega­
tion Is unconstitutional and must
end, left unanswered fer the lime
being the two key questions: how
and when?
The court now can't attempt to
glva the answer before tar Into
next year. EvAi then. Judging
from the court'*careful slowneaa
In handling the segregation prob­
lem. It la unlikely to call for over­
night action.
The court doesn't have to follow
the views of President Elsenhower
and Ally. Gen. Brownell but no
doubt will consider them. Both last
week came out for a careful and
gradual solution aa against a audden one.
And those Southern state* which
have given thrtr opinion* to the
court nave calltd for a gradual
approach aa a minimum, although
Negroes have told the court they
want segregation ended no later
than Sep*amber IW .
A few Southern itatea In aatreme

DAW

Taxes Affect Trading In Stocks

NEW YOltK, C - l n the Jargon of I those who want to establish loesea high for the year and you'U find
llie astrologer the stock market isi for inx purpose*, or those who for that a few Individual ilocki were
MM... In
tho •inn
iha Internal
ll.I.vn.l ' reasons
rAfllMlia rtf
anl Ito
a makfi
That It is a mnjor American duty to push
of ihhlp
their mi
ownn uwant
make making new lowi for the year.
now
in the
sign i.f
of the
fleveniie Service
their prcfl** a matter of record, Traders who gueaaed wrong on
forward the development of foreign trade la
them would have a Ion to report
Tins is the lime of year that stock also for tax purprses.
the view of an eminent business man. Allan
A third group who may be active, for tax purposes.
traders sell — and buy — with in­
Sproul. president of the Federal Reserve
ik i II i ax sellers and Diiyers, will be
come lax rclurns In mind
To do thla ‘he traJcra could
The new f a c t o r will color Ihe some managers of portfolios of make a simple tale and tha lor* I*
Rank of New York. International trade
-locks
—
their
own
or
those
they
market picture, already compll
a nlatlcr of record — for nullcra
should, he says, become "something more
cated hy the entry of the public as control — who may be switching ef tax reporting they can't buy this
than a stepchild of domestic economic
from
stocks
wh'ch
have
had
an impcrtanl buying element — an
same slock back for 30 days. If
entry which traditionally stimulates notable price gains into other* they (till have faith In the stock,
policy."
which
haven't
joined
the
upward
buying, and worries tome juntos
as often I* the cite, and want to
COLUMBUS, Ohio, up— Th# man
Such actions as tariff Increases on dried
•urge as yet and therefore may rrtain their holdings, they have an­ who asiiaslnated Don R. Mallatt,
•lonals
promise
belter
yields.
figs nr Swiss watches do far more general
I'rotlt taking also is an obvious
other course. They can buy an crusading editor of the Canton,
tarter of weight in liie
Ihe stock
laclrr
slock m.ir
mar
All of those cross-purpose factor* rqual number of shire* of the Ohio Dally News in 1123 mid*
harm than any possible advantage gained by
event.* in J himiii in t h e m o n th * a h e a d will h ea r
Ih *e a ho prefer * bird m ihe duaild make Mid dally performance^ •tuck They must wait 30 days and his second escape from the Ohio
w ntchin
band npve been M*Ilmu to emit in of the Block market in the n ex t1 then sell Ihclr original holdings for Penitentiary yesterday by calmly
•&gt;u the gams of the exuberant p u t four weeks ji.iiOcularly interest Ion.establishing, while retaining walking past two guards.
TODAY’S III III-K VERSE
rlrcliun market Their .cli ng ha. mg
the new block for whatever pur­
ratrfck Eugene McDermott, 33.
My houI w n ite th for the Lord, more thin
slowed down markedly, hut nut I The amount of stock trading for pose they have In mind. Of course, Joined a party of departing visit­
they that watch for the morning.—Pnalm
hs'trd, the upward surge of price*.
purpose* tin* yciirend ha* ihe if the price ha* gone down in lha ors and walked out of a penitent­
The l ’mitt-tI Brotherhood of Carpenter* of To this snil lo Ihe newly cm tax
180:0. Many of the world'* immortnl* have
brokers perplexed At first glance, period they had to hold both blocka, iary honor dormitory In what pri­
phaslrrd Interasi ol Ihe public — there wouldn't teem to be manyi they'll bo sorry.
son officials indicated was a walldone jtifxt thnt. That I* a tryat that add* the American Federation of Labor «rein* to a*
always, on the bullish side — losses to he established, so steadily I Selling In establish a profit could planned escape.
wisdom and joy to life. We are what our he ruled by a family dynasty. William L. mu*t now lie added Ihe arlling of upward
An automobile which pulled up
has been Ihe main course be for iwo reasons. Either the own­
Hutcheson was president from into till his
companionship* make u*.
of stock market thla year. Since er prefers to pay the Ux on the tn the pen Juat aa McDermott
resignation hi 1951. His sou Mnurire was
September 1913, fr.r example Ihe In­ capital gain this year rather than walked out with an attractive wo­
dustrials as a grimp have added nrsl, or he haa losaes on other capi­ man visitor whisked tha fugitive
chosen to fill out the balance of hi* term, anil
VI Jirr cent to their collective mar­ tal holding! which offset the profit: awiy,
now ha* been nominated without opposition
ket value.
result — no tax,
McDermott was convicted of mur­
RstsklliSr* la Ital
NEW YORK- Things one Newdering Mellelt the night of July
rasll-s « a*M»
as tartar
Ilul look at any recent day when
for
another
four-year
term.
Yorker thinks about:
*at vtMt rirat at.
|g, 19M. The Canton editor wai
The original choice of the younger Hut­ Thru- has aii.cn about liimgene tho slock average, made a new
•hot down aa h* put hU automo­
taUTM aa rrraaa claaa a a lttr ISM.fcrr W. «*»*..■!
cheson did nAt apparently originate at the Coca, the wonderfully drlirute
tai Part (fttsl at saarrra. rterKe. ee«e» tfta la t
bile
In a garage at his home. Trial
whose gifts, a* I see magician. Everybody apparently
•t CsaatSM at « t n | a, tar*.
testimony developed lhat McDer­
grassroots, but rather In the Union’s execu­ comedienne
rw r.» m a a l s i . MIMrlw# PaMafc
tilni haul—hut no flnutllnl. I am
It.
Have
been
hmadcnrd
and
mushmott was sent to Canton by a
jim Ktattr.a. k... sii,« **••##
tive hoard. No general poll of the members fii Into slapstick on TV, a legend astonished that annte people still
408111*1* 4. ■asaONUM*. aatrrlM a*
Massllon man lo "bast up an edi­
take the*# thing, lerlou.ly, | got
has. so far ns known, been taken for tlic thnt she I* almost abnormally n.lxcd
tor."
up in one once, hot not even
frightened
and
»hy,
True
or
fa'.e?
iBM iairrw * e tra a
Tha shooting climaxed a Dally
election of officers for ninny years. Conceiv­ True. I oner fe—■«•&lt;! Ml • r
•-&gt; u table Jumped nr a knock was
* ........
m w mall
;wrrti
* Oar
~ a t a tOaa
News editorial campaign against
Mralka
Vaar
ably at some time or other the carpenters a llan»hre* luncheon at Ilia IVal- It nor kill, l/'ndoiihlrdlv It was he*
ReSTSSliT
police protection allegedly given
' tu t
aa.Ta
IjiJ t
might have liked to lie directed l&gt;v sompono oorf in a limousine, along w.Tli | l * '"e I waa a callou* iinlnMcvcr.
All iMtaarr aatlaaa. rare* at tkaaka. raaalattaaa sat
to vice operitioni.
Mill Caesar and assorted hangersI luivc been reading Arthur
allaaa at aatartalaasaat taf Ika aaraaaa at ralala#
Turned over lo authorities by
■alar aJaaatMao aataa. not oj the Hutcheson family, but they bail no on. and ihe Ju»t about cowered on •Marx's hook about hi* pop,
laa at raaa
c.
his brother* In Nanty Gin, Pa.,
chance to express themselves.
Ihe floor all the way. wincing t.rmirho, and chortled Ilia olhrr
McDermott was found guilty of
H.aaaaaalai gattaaallr ka riaaaral
Undemocratic emit m l of I lie r a n k am i fill* 'fn'iudy a. we rolled along at :tn an , &lt;f*v «t Groueho* behavior at a
first-degree murder, with a re•a-staa. Mat —*-aa« I Saiakar at Cum
,
a
.
.
t
a
:
a
At
lln»
Waldorf,
*lir
wi-nt
up
n'anrr,
yriir*
nun,
Solemnly
askril
commendation of merry. That
Allaala. t.rarala
la OllC € lilt I Rl* lilOlll'Ill HKJIIII.hI IIIIIHVI.a by tin* |mrk
lo Ihe* itmuhI ball*
wfif nnv f|iir*t InriN to nr|(
gave him an automatic lift len­
Tka tlarata la a laaaikrr at Ika kaaaalatal Praaa Ih clr opponents Tilt’ m ore fiircaighlcil tlllioil room, so s h e wouldn't have la "f I h e .|drit woild, he raised hi*
ience.
wfcltk la aatftIrk airlasltalr la Ika aa# lar raaakll- leader* recognize d ia l, w hen such criticisms in-el people—and
vanished
the
!u;nd
and
-aid.
“f
a
n
anyone
there
, .
, ...
lie escaped In IS2* by sliding tn
aallaa #» aU fSa laaal Mas arlal*4 la tkla aaMaaapa*.
I ll .1
I
.1
•■'lie wav. later. In this day of tell me the eapltal o f .North D a ­
the ground on a ropa made of
are valid, they w eaken th e appeal of th e labor frequently hra«*y women. Mi*. c\ k o ta ?"
clothing. He was recaptured th*
was a refreshing pleasure to meet.
Tuesday, Nov. SO, 1954 movemnnl for the whole country.
Page I
next day.
Met TV Announcer Rert Tarka
McDermott, like other honorary
CINTRAl flgura In a aenaational dormitory
Elrtllnq
after
•
thought:
New
the
other
day
and
svas
stunned
to
Inmalaa, n o r m a l l y
HAL HOYLh
Trench murder trial la Gallon wear* civilian
York Fltv must hr, all In nil, Ihe discover that his fare occasionally
elothaa.
Domlnlel, 77, who ta shown In
most Idas# of rommunltlea, ns an I* in lepose.
a matter of (act,
a Dlgn* court listening Intently
rli-cloralr. Yrm* ngo, Tlim-s hr srenird an rat nest, acdoua
to testimony. H# It accused of DEATH PENALTY DEMANDED
thiuaip would he Inimned to the man.
CAIRO, Egypt t/Fi—Tha prose­
• • e
lifter* for just n plain old mnyorslaying Sir Jack and Lady
n!ty rlertloni now,even prrsidi-ntinl
Drummond and their daughter, cution yesterday demanded the
Well—I’ve
hail
almut
enough
nf
hrnlhrr.
Andre
Itouraud,
who.
at
learned
It
year
hy
year,
anj
.Irp
NEW YORK if&gt;- Madame Dlry
■ollug doesn't liring imuh of a
Elisabeth, II, In August, 1l»l. death penalty for two Moslem
tlocdercr Is the kind nf wVlow that hy step, while nty husband was XI, lx managing director of the trowd to the (irent White \Vny, to Ihe Roaring Twenties' revival.
Brotherhood leaders charged be­
Whan
tho proaacutor declared fore
rham|&gt;agm&lt;
firm
Have
you?
As
a
man
who
Just
alive."
bachelor. dream cf meeting
a military court with "activi­
nr to drown It* soirowa nilmril that era. I always had re­
(h it Domlnlel htd confessed ties
Mme. Ilnrdrrcr found San Fran- relelirate
She la blonde, hard evetl, warm­ tn the flrm'a I'v mdaa of cavea
agalnat th* security nf tha
when the result* of th«* flist Tues­ gretted It, until recently. Now,
the
Crimea,
lha
old
formas
ocat
Reims
are
atorrd
five
million
risen
-the
most
Kiiroprun-looltlng
hearted and highly culture*!. She
State." The two, OJndawi Duwetr
day In November are known. It
auied tho pallet of drugging hi* and Ihrahhn el Tayeb, plaadad Inha* a mellow, matur* beauty that bottlea of champagne, none of of American cities. She was ached- may ha that after a trrmendoua ruefully meditating on the flower­
pot
hnti,
the
plpratrm
dreates
and
eoffoo
to
m*ko
him
confess.
which
I*
told
until
it
I*
at
leail
tiled
lo
tour
sntne
t'allfurnla
vine­
I nocent.
Kranch ladle* achieve and wear
srrlea nf small men ns mnyorn, the rhild-like humor, as put forth
yards, hut hcraine too fatigued. uul
in well In their middle year*. Kite five yeara old.
with most of Fioivlhi 1.a- I'V assorted musical shows (The
Mme.
Roadtrar,
who
can
taale
Asked
how
California
champagne
also ha* a tine, wall-devalopad
Impiovenirnls l-eginnlug Rov Friend is the latest, and. they
and accurately name the major compared with her own product, (iuatdia'a
»en*e of humor.
to fnde and wear nrouinl the edges, tell me, a good nna), I wonder If
brand*
of
champagne
while
blind­
she
h.'sitalrd
and
Andre
It
mi/and
"th a t r.onnd* all right—to far
Ihe New Y’orker ia hemming cyn­ perhaps being a child of the grim,
a* It goes," a cautious barhe'nr folded, gtvea the final voice In the broke In diplomatically:
ical about men In public life.
gray thlrtlea wax an bad, after alt.
•election
of
a
cuvre,
the
blending
might admit. "Itui In he really
"Unfortunately, »he didn’t get to
• • •
of
1,000
cholca
cask*
before
the
bleat she ought alio lo own a liquor
taste any."
Nnw that Trench ni'xlrl Jn»ln
eatuil bottling.
itore. Doc* die?"
I have hern browsing through
New York City Impressed Mme.
No, Mme, Roederer doesn't own "It I* an Important decision," Reodrrcr who it'* "massive organ- ItcicnRcr I* here In town, the reg- "Out Without My Rubber*1" , th*
ulnr*
at
Mmly'e,
who
revel
in
dla
tiiemolra
nf th# lata theatrical
a liquor More. Thla mint be ad­ the *ald. "For the wine derided liatlnn
ruwwlnsr Marlon llrando's personal , ,||i r r tor, John Murray Anderson,
mitted. Hut, on the other hand, rpon that day won't be drunk
"Everything l* ao well |&gt;rcpurrd life over their eoffaa, are w on-1 j(r rr wa, a min | lt|nvrd on Rroadaha does have something Juat aa unttl fiva yaera later."
and done exactly on time. Here
how fiancee Josl# will lake way, but I waa aaddened to read
good-five million botllei of cham­ Shu ha* found that being a wom­ you krow what haa tn be done — dering
pagne. She also ha* a liable of an la no handicap In operating a and ycu do It. In I'arli we allow to Marian's Hpartan—lied, coat his explanation for hit seemingly
hanger and two ehalra—existence, Inexhaustible energy: " | got so
izo Iroller*, and her horaea In re­ champagne firm.
s e e
for a little more Improvliation In

Editor's Assassin
Makes 2nd Break
From Ohio Pen

May public eehool aagragatlpn ta
unlawful. But It wanted tha bene­
fit (4 th# views of tho** most
eloaely connected with the taauc.
It aakad th# statas Involved and
attorney! for th* Negro groups
fighting segregation to explain In
brief* filed with the court thla fall,
what they thought should b* oone.
Th# briefs war* Hied.
Tho state* proposed tha taka-lt•asy coura# and th# Negro**
w a n t e d desegregation accompllshad by th# fall of lMg. Th#
lilt brief, from Browntll'a Justice
Department, wi» given th# court
list Wednesday.
That was ont day after Elsen­
hower had talked to a nawa con­
ference of the need for a aotution
earafully arrived at. No doubt ha
knaw what Brownell was going to
tall th* court tha following day,
Lika Rlaaohowar, Brownell aat
no deadline for ending public
school segregation. It should b*
dona aa "quickly ta feasible," ha
aald.
And ha proposed tha high court
allow th* Judgas in tha federal
district* courtsin those atate*
which have segregation-to work
out lha datallt, and th# timetable,
with atat* and school officials.
Th* court had tnlandad, after
th# written brief*, to let
n
orneys on'both sides argue
before the court In December.
Now th* court hat postponed those
arguments unttl somrtlme, data 0
•tilt uniat, when It has a full btnch
to hair them. Tha nine-man court
now has one vacancy and Elsen­
hower's appointee for the Job,
John Marshall Harlan, la not
slated for a Senate vola on hi*
confirmation until nixt year.

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Family Dynasty

M y N e w York

The Sanford Herald

IT

The Batchelor's Dream Widow

cent year* have been among the
biggrsl money winner* in Franc*.
Since the death of her huiband
In 1B31. thla pert and vlvacloui
widow haa successfully managed
Ute champagne firm of Louie
Roederer of nelmi and the famoue
hernei* racer* of "The Stable* of
Ihe Red Earth."
Mm#. Roedepar I* no flgurttued
in in# lM-year-old champagne firm
which ihlpa It* vinlag# product*
to the court* of Sweden, Denmark,
Norway, Ethiopia, Greece and
Britain.
"I have given thla buiineee my
whole heart," aha aald. "I had

"Not at all," *ha aald. "on the living."
contrary, II la an advantage." Then
A* anuvrmra of her Journey she
aha m tled archly and added, "but I* bringing bark hluo Jean* for
hare one muet be cartful what one her four grandchildren. Ilnna'ong
iiy t,"
Caaaldy, It aaema, la now galloping
apanda the week at Raima,
the wee
tekenda ...................
la Faria, where the
take# *n active rota In tailing her
champagne to the top raatauranu
and nightclub* in the Trench
capital.
Her Intereit In the export butlneta brought har here for her flr»t
tour of America, Juat completed.
She wet accompanied by her aon
in-law and daughter, pr. and Mr*.
Claude Routaud, and the doctor *

flabbergasted and wound up RO
The New Yorker Hotel hrre waa years ago that I have preeumablty
the scene, the other night, of an- been wound up ever alnre, and will
tlher of thoaa leaner* to try to probably jjo on ticking In wonderrommunlrata with tha aplrlt of
tha mainipring waara
Harry lloudlnl, tha late, graai

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Mr .Mil
Mr.
and Mr*. I..
1.. E.
K. Walker.
Walker, and
Tatly. Teddy and (iregni) tprnl
the weekend In Interlachcn with
hit hruther and *i*ter-ln-law, Mr.
and Mr*. K. XV. Walker and Jill.
Mr*. Dill McDaniel and »nn
nf J^K»nnville weie th* weekend
■nett* nf her mother and »l*lcr,
Mr*. Lily I’hilllp* and Ml** Vcia
Phillip*.

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Garden Club Ladies
Asked To Assist
With Yule Float

I ue*Hgy, No*. .10. I J . y

G a rd e n N ook
By S I I I I E

Carrie Redficld
Entertains Friends
A t Chatter Party

and her ni*ce*, Mr*.
Miami,
and
Puiey
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T 11 J of
" and
T "son
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Mr*^ Smith Hu*rher
Derby
of Orlando.
Up**!*.

SW fiB f-.V W *

P30-.M llosie.s.«r* arc Mrs. M W
Drier.
Mr*| )jrp&gt;
James l.ee Jr . Mrs.
w (.())m
Mr. George E.
Wells. Mrs It T Warren. Mrs J.
f N'rwhy, Mr. .1 A Young. Mrs.
Mis* Margate! Malloy, a stu­ K f Harper, Mr* (learge A.
dent at Florida State University Mine anil Mr« Jue Aiiarrlln.
In Tallahaiiee spent the Thanksjving weekenil with her parent*,
f-vt
Till RSlI.XY
Mr. and Mr*. John Malloy.
The Inirnneiiiate t. A'* will
meet at the First Buptt*l Church
Fnrn.J* of V. XV. Davl* wilt he at 4 p m
*nrrv to hear that hr ha* hern
The Junior It A '« will meet al
confined to the Fcrnald I.aught &gt;n the First Baptist Church at 7 p
M e ifH a l lfn*pital.
m
Die Sanford Woman'* Cluh Is
Mr and Mr*. M. R Strli kland sponsoring a benefit bridge, ca
I!
and daughter* Marianne *tiH Fran­ nasta, and taitiba party at 7 1.1
ce* *p*nt Thanksgiving In It h i - p hi. al the s tub house For resrr
ehula with hi* brother ind fam­ vations tall 507-X J or I814W.
ily. Mr. and Mr*. It. A. Strickland.
Senior Choir rehearsal nf (lie
Fir-t Mrlhndlst Church will he at
M;m Pearle Rnl.snn of Miami i* 7;30 p in.
the gue«t of her family for a few
TIih Lottie Moon, program will
day*.
be al I 41 p ni al the First Bap
list Church with Mr* John Fox
G unU of Mr. and Mrs M 0. and t Ircle seven in charge
Rl&lt;#. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Jenkins
Seminole Chapter No 2 OKS
and Mr. and Mr*. C B Rudd over will meet at Masonic Hall al H
th* Thanklgivlng holiday* wens p in with a covrrrd didi supprr
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horn of Or­ at o'clock
lando. R. K. Edmondson of Bell
The Sanford branch nf the
wood, Ala., Mr*. Ray Week* and Florida Cham of Missionary As­
♦we children. Gary anil LaVaughn semblies board will meet at 10 a.
ad 8 amp*on Al*. Mr*. 0. C. Ed- m. at the Christian and Mission­
mendeen, who ha* spent several ary Alliance Church.
month* k*ra with her rhlldrrn,
The P-TA nf Sotithslde Primary
retumod to Dellwnml, Ala. with
School will meet al 3:15 p. in
her eon, R. L. Edmondson.

V1

•ad* of Mr*. Evelyn C.
npaon will he »nrry to learn
TXldm
l u t yedarriay alte enlerrrd the
Orange Memorial Hospital in Or­
lando where ahe will undergo aurf*ry.
When Imkrd potatoes .re on the
TRnrn iiirhi puiaiy™ n r
tZ
'oven
Tnd
f r a u d ln'a"ehL*r uuee. they will
make a .pilck and h -.rty dUh the
■ext day. Serve with hamburge.o
yellow or
or gieen
or sliced ham, a yellow
g
’
«o«ed eegetahle and
a »alad.

over past experiences
Among those present were Ml**
Barbara Cassuhr. Ml*. Carol late
chrlt. Ml** Jonl Saunders. Ml**
Palsy Collin*. Ml** Jeanne l.ane
Miller. Mis* Martha Dwell Mi*.
Sandra Dunn. Miss F.llrn l.yun,
Ml«s Verna Ann McGIIlt*. Mi**
Frreda C'nlvln, Mis* Jealineltc
Cleveland and Mis* lledflrld.

Working Women
Better Housewives

RETIRING HOARD—The retiring e*ecutl*e hoard of ihr N \S llOlrer* Wlvrs Cluh who are
rinsing their trnnre hv romplrlinx the plaitstfnr iln-lr Iw» final events for the vest ll.rfl to right)
Mr*. J. A. GosmI win. Mis. It. | ‘. &lt; nmnlon. Sirs I v \» - h . Sirs It. V Xrlloin. Mrs. J. h.
D a v is. Mrs. A. 11. Mallei. Mis. C. M. .libieihl. In liuegrmind Mis. It II. Mrldrn and Ml*. V. I .
Krtilirlrl.

Regular Meeting

^ductod^UDC
i itnlrfl«T*ir\ me! t ri&lt;f*i% jiffprtwMM
.il Ih r hnm r nf Mr* M S
mi V in f «l \ ' r xxilh M r- H I
iV rk 'n v s r .m i \|i*. M .ti) Strong

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T h r hfs-iou xx.ix «iprnnl with Ih r
p lrrlg r In thr N m rriran fl.itf .mil
ih r R iilylr In Ih r C n n fr.lriu tr II.14
n llr r xxlmli .1 ilcvn lin tiiil frmn
1*^nIvii« 112 .uni I lh «trr«*Hii: .»
1 1 li*ink«ui\Intf thrmr
«{i\ «mi

Genuine Spirit
During Christmas

TV, aveeutlve h.o.rd nf the
Women
Women of
Of the
the First
f i r . l 1I’rrshvterlan
Dburrh will meet at H a. m. oi
the home &lt;*f Mr*. P. T Piety In
OKeen for a eovered rllxh lunch­
eon.
livening Circle One of the Fir it
Treehyterian Church. Ml*» l.ettie
Caldwell, chairman, will meet with
Mrt. Gertrude Gilbert, 70fl Pal­
metto A*#., at R p.m. with Mra.
Carl l.lnd and Mra. Carrie Smith
at on hn»te»*e*.
Tha XX'nman'a Auxiliary of Holy
Crn«« Epixrnpal Churrh will he
held at 2:30 p.m. at the parish
home.
TUESDAY
Tha Daughter* of We»ley flunrlay School Claea of the Flret
MrthodDt Uhurc.y will meet at
7:.TO p.m. at McKinley Hall for a
Chrietnia* party. Mcinhcre will ex­
change gift* and gift* for a needy
family will be collected. Mri. Roy
Tlllii and her group will he hoe*
te**e».
Leave eggplant unpeeled when
vou are planning to hrnil it. Cut
bruih the top aidei with olive oil,
the allcet about % Inch thick and
then aprinkle with aalt and pep*
per treatment. Continue broiling
until rooked through. Serve rvlth
tomato aaiift, roll* and • green
•alad for a good lunch.
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TABXBVR la a1v »
blahVfXIl with matched Jewel kutXom aad aupertty detailed rwerv' t band* Ml Into each aide el
iX jukit tike twin . pockeU.
*aad a abaa aklrt

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Benefit Card Party
Being Sponsored
By Woman's Club '

In response to a request tor in
tor matron on polling m isiure* . the
4 benefit bridge, c y n u -lj. »n/J
following list I* taken (torn I'av
v.smh.s partv Ii being vponsoreil
lor's K n rv rlopedla of G ardening '
bv the Sanford W.im^p'* (Tub
with m inor changes to suit F in n
Th ur-tlay evening at 7 15 o’cloelg
ila condition*
.*! the cluh building &lt;&gt;n Oak A m ,
" P o llin g Mixture One* Fo r pot
Among the prizes to be award*
ting up tooled cutting* (m m sand
ed are c a m rlli.11 and hom cm ad*
or ve rn u ru lite
two part* sharp cake*.
sand, one part good soil, one p„rt
Irafnm ld or peat
Bound
it y o - ir i n l n k a o f V l t A f
| "Potting
Mixture
Two*
F ,*
transplanted seedling, or tutting* n u n •’ x»ith i r m « nt»l*a —x ^ r r r 14
in xiil*i«ix xt l u m h 4*r «li n n rr.
w lirn moved Irorn m ixture mo
N x •*'!» *rtm' x *'»• 1 *»f th«’
vine part -h a rp .and, one part
h fo i**'* f n
vu !» vtltn«
good soil, one part le.xlninld or ••'*1 t
!Mi|f piMf*Hfi|»lr 01 (tinniii*
f#»f
peat
I "Potting Mixture Three* For lit** mi 11k 'tt v * i i r tixnxl **vip# m n |
griter.il potting and such plant- • i r * xx 1M1 fin niii n o ft ' n ^ n r l n ' f n r t
as geranium s, fuchsia*, chrvs.ni •• rx 1 n ir.
ttie mu m -. r« n »e v ii* ia . I’ nn d a iiii■ ■
■■
'
■■I T ■■mu*
palm* etc. one part sharp sand,
two part* good soil one part Ir.if
mold or neat, one half part dried
I Cow- or sheep m anure, about one
cup of honetueal to each rig id or
ten gallon bin k n of m lx'ure
"Putting
Mixture Four
fo r
j plant* requiting more liurm i. than
owr
in Mixture Three such at hrgnn
la*, many tern* gloxinia*. Mri
can Violets. Kptxrla* two p u ts
sharp s.xnil two parts good soil
twiv parts Iraftnold or peal one
half part dried cow- or sheep man
ore one cop of honeiueal per
eight or ten gallon bucket
'T o ttin g M ixture h ive For pm
J ting man* haiilvvmoled p la in - sucli
a* azaleas, c a m e llia - gardenia,
tm ul certain fern* two p.m * * hirp
said, two pari* goml *m| two
1 part* peat
one pari leafinold
one third p an dried cow or sheep
manure
| ’ I'nltiug Mixture s i \ i For most
r a . l i and sin v oil-ill * In ., p a n sharp sailil two parts g.iml soil
one part broken fluwni pot* 01
sott b u ck lit sm all pieces one
hall p a il leafinold 01 peal, one cup
im neini'.il anti one riip gi.-ond
lim e -lo iir pet eight ei ten gallm.
bucket
' t-ln iu la * sands soil* .lie often
low in potash n sliding in poor
How.* me and li-iitin g of manv
plant* Naiidm as. Flo w n Ig Ijo im &lt;
and N .iic issii* show II11- vn akiie *
I’ota-h lllav hr applied lo -ml 111
thr (01 ill ot M iniate of I’nt i*h a
well tiaianced le rliliz e r or haul
wood n he- Nam hlin wilt fl.ovri
amt berry In Mil* locality it we'l
fed D ie) relish in at III soil ami
lllo 'ion g -o n-hlne
■ N o n * orchids il'h ilu * gtamli
folios • also s jir liu llovy i'1 tug iodli
*hnun| be ( r it e i/c il now XXIll'll 1
llow i-i &gt; a le form ing '

NO T I CE

Ii &gt; Mr' \ K lln%’»rttrr
Mri IVrklhR ch.iptri »n'rrtju\
rr*d thr mmtitri of Ihr piruou*
mrrtlnc and roll rail fi'll'vvi'd
ns Do r o t h y nor.
Mir / r t i . Hallifl prr«tdrMl rill
\ P Women'* F.dllnr
rd f"r i •■i*•*11 "I x ii mu • him mni
Working wivr&gt; ate heller house tnd wrlmllird IV%•* •r|||s|.ilrd
keeiwrs than Ihcic stay at home mrnihriR Mi
\ M NNall.nr mid
sister*, and a»k lc** Iitdp from Ml R |t.IX111 • .«111V%I’ll
their husband*, say. Madge la-vvyl
Dltlricl dirrrtui Mir Y. II
who spend* most of her time in l.anrx* .uinmimrd I h n r Mould hr
quiring Into the housekeeping halt .1 dl'lxll l mi l 1191 Ml Mel .1 lilt oil
d* of U S women
lire / and -hr ur^rd all inrmhirA few year* ago Mi*« Ix-wyt sid I In jitlrnd il |to«Ril»lr
unteered to lielp her brother com | Mtr .1 M Mi ‘ .• .kill local ilrlr
pile some fact* about bow modern s .( |p
(llp
vtonitn clean house and she has 1|()|) |n M|(i|)1|
|M(rr
Iwrn .i! H fvrr *mrr I n r nndiirr .........
4»l fill* r C rr Ih H
e -H n g r . i n l
it /Mfx larwyt. in atiu lactu n -r ol
M r. W n Mi itiRon xxit r m.krd
vacuum cleaner* and other Items Ill Had » letter received liom llo
Says Madge, who bears the title slulc president Mr- Wliitingrn
of research consultant
The message contained complete
"In recent survey* I have found details of f D &lt; work done Ihi*
that women who
work
at
a
foil
,
.
. ii i
past year In Florida Mr* Item
time Job away from home all day ^
|hpn
lnll.ri. „ lnK
tackle their housework the *amr •»n ' IliRiorv of Sur«i*ry."
way they do their office work
At tin* ronrhiMoii rf 1fir* mrrt
'Ihey orgamie It efficiently end 1114 flit* tlO-tCRRl'R R«»rVrt| flclU'MMlR
FRIDAY
don't
get
bogged
down
m
it.
The Lottie Muon program will
r^fri'RlitncnlR of R.irutxxM'hi'i. fruit
be at I 45 p. m at the First Bap • "Women
a.* who
a * st.iv
a at home all , rakr. rolfrr. mol Ira lo Ihr fol
u „ ............ yl r ,
till Church will Mrs John Iwe day are likely In dawdle along a ,
housework, using the _ol«l-f• ah Ion***I , A ,,rM1„|pv
„ , „ n,.v Ml.
and Ctrelr One in charge
The Duplicate Bridge Club will inetlKHla they learned (non their M. Clair White Ms* .1 II Tru
meet al the Yacht Club with seat- mother*. There'* probably *nme luck Mrs. W It Kirhv.
mg to begin at 7:11 p m and play »&gt;'"« P*ych.dogie.l about d These
Mr* A K Hn*«clter, Mr* J
#fl
. nv i n.i,
M*om«ti nave a feeling fhex u n i t
M MeC.i.kill Mrs Zeti Ballilf.
‘" ^ " s e m i l e ' K n t y of Homo jj- M • •»•« Important lob in lu*l Mrs ( land)' Herndon. Mi
Itellr
Drmon.t.atlnn .............. Ill hold a
hou*e. ami *o they trv to Barnwell Mr* A It Wallace
ni.vki- It sound a* h int »* |»&gt;&lt;*ililr Mi* Das id Caldwell Mr- M II
&lt;•" Ural St.
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These are the women who do Mr it k I .*1111 M l
M. i v
M l.o rg .
The Junior llmh School ( h.l.tP«r*V will lie held from 7 .III most of the complaining when Mrs H I I’. i kin* Nr . ami Mi*
until Id p.m. al the Youth Center, tlusr husband* come home at M S Wiggins
night, anil Ihr one* wlm ar | hurt If
Tha event Is informal.
thotr huihand* don't help with the
SATURDAY
dlahe* or other chore* "
The Ladle* Aid Society of the
Working women on the oilier
Lutheran Church of the Iteileciner
will conduct a baizaar beginning hand. «ay* Mis* Ia&gt;vvvt. se.sm lo
in the murnlng in front of Sear* take pride in being able to do two
lob* and do both well She w y* *+
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ami Roebuck order office.
"Mo*l wsmien who work outaide L O I T I C S M O m r i C O f l
The Seminole County Council of
|jv | m
\\ n | &lt;. 111 Home Demonstration Cluh* will the home get the hou*e cleaned up
In the evening after dinner, and
have a Ivaiaar on Flr»l St.
Cltflalm it* we've heard it la id
give the house * thorough clean­ 11 In the heart Xml so indeed It
n u ro iA i
ing once a week, usually on Satnr- I* B ill we w n uih r whether all Hie
The Phllathea (’las* of the Fir»t
,
.
. . .
! fun and frolic, all till* planning for
Preihyterlan Church will meet **!_
rZn 1,Iir
! pzirtlrs. Ihe prrsrnl* glyen anil
p-omptly
at n(1:30
p.m.
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B. G U T

Thr Sanford Garden Club
of Florida Federation of
Gardrn Club*

Mrs Den Wiggins, chairman nf
j the float committee of the Sanford
i Carden Cluh h»s announced that
*hcff*
been pt’or rc',pn^'| p v*
the request for volunteers to a*
»!*l in decorating the float for
(he Christmas parade
In urging members of the Club
WEDNESDAY
to donate open hibiscus of any
The Sumia.. ..coom .Superinten­ color and to oiler their services
dents nf the First Haplist Church Mr» Wiggins stated ‘'The nieces
will have their monthly cabinet of the float drpemls entirely on the
meeting beginning at 7 p. m. in cooperation of the members and
the Chapel
a considerable amount of hrlp to
....
. . . . Baptist Mid-Week undertake such a project "
The .Flr*t
Prayer Meeting Service will begin
Anyone wishing to assisi may he
at 7 30 p m.
at the Garden Center tomorrow
Mid-week prayer service of the morning at 10 o’clock.
First Methndi't Chiireh will be
held at 7.30 p. m. in McKinley

Mr. and Mr*. Hill Ward and
childicn of Venire were the.
Thanksgiving holiday buc»I» " f 11*11
b,r parent*. Mr. and Mr. M. E.
A„ mclnbcr, o( tb&lt; s&lt;infor(,
Patleraon at then horn* on Crystal r„ rt)cn club whn lr c l0 ()m, a l e ,
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open hibisrus In decorate the float
.
.
, . a . . . 'lo r the Christmas parade are
Word ha. been rerelvrt by Mr*. lirgfd
b) tbj, mnrninr
J ' *IW **• , i '1 ,h *1 h ,f •'“ •'•and. -rbc&gt;. arp ,() ta|,p , 0 (jir{jtn L-pn.
.............
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.
Miss Carrie lledflrld. home from
S SgT. Hall, ha* arrived aafrly at ,pr a, | 0 a m
Goose Bay, Labrador where he "vulmi'u-e^ Garden Club members ,hp l,n,vfr' l,y
f" T ,hl'
w ill h. .Utioncd for a year Mr*. who
..
S ^ rChristina*
h e u ' . « . . holidays., entertained a group o.
will dreorate the
college
frlrnd*
and
*evcral
girls
Hall will remain with her■P"aiem . float are asked to be al the Garnf her gr»ilil*llng elss* *t a rh.it
Mr. and Mr*.
A. Smit
ith, un’il j (n o ntfr J( )() t m
ter party Saturday evening »t her
her huihand return*.
Annual Christmas luncheon nf home heiwren the hour* of 7 and
the Sanford Woman's Club will be
Mr*. Bertlesnn-Sinlth had a* served al 12.00 p m. hy Mr*. it o'clock
Defeeshnienl* of *»!t drtnk*
her guest* Thank*glvlng after- | | limfr
hrownle* .m i nuts were served to
noon her *liter»-in-!awr. Mr*. John

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)*"'yall**Xf
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up with
the them
little —and even If you've never though!
mi-,,. that keep a thou-r
....... .neat,
. . . in- about II!—here's ,m idea for you
thing*
Why not organize * Christmas
itaad nf letttna them pile up "
pmlecl that you and your friends
Ml»* I^wyt ha* found that some can carry out all on tour own
waimen take all day to dean house wlthnul asking fm .tin help from j
•imply because they have all day teachers or paimi* ’ You emild |
lo ipend. Actually it should he round up a group lo go caroling al
possible to give a thorough clean the local hospital* oil Christmas
Ing lo a three or four room apart­ F.vr, decorate small anil very per
ment In not more than two houra, sonal frees (or everyone you know
•he aayi.
who's sick In hcil at Christmas
Sty* Mia* Lewyt;
time, give a gala Noel party at Ihe
"After the year* I've spent In- 1 ("cal veterans' limpital or old
quirlng Into such Dung*. I've ne- people'! home, nr form a taxi vercome convinced that It's bettor for vice for people who wouldn’t otliccboth wive* and husbanrl* if llm wise be able lo get lo church on
wife hat ■ Job outside the home . 1 Christmas morning. It’» more than
provided there are no imall chil likely that there I- some very spe­
dren. A Job keep* her hmy. alert cial way In which ymir holiday
and Intereitcd, and the heeninei a service* could make an enormous
better homemaker a* well "
difference In someone— nr to
many people—In your community.
If Vou think about It for a minute,
»
vnu'll probably find a way no one
aemttlmea c&lt;*me In. are useful In a nas had Ihe lime nr Ihe Imagina­
number nf way* in the klfchen. tion to fill upon before—a way all
Empty bnwn *ugar from II* pa­ your own, which comr« right from
per parkage into the hag. twist Die the heart of Christina*.
top of tha hag »o it D tightly
And whilo you're thinking, here'*
elo«»d, and itore In the refrigera­ wiih!ii|( you Ihe mcrrlcal, most
tor. Tha haga are aim fine for hr a ut Ifni Christina* ever!
atoring dry leftover bread, to he
ground Into emmh* They do well
In the lunrhhox, too, for holding
Gaily printed rallro make*
carrel atripi, a whole tomato, ap­ charming placa mat* and napkin*
ple, or cooklra.
nt little rod.

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Fuss, Furore, Confusion Overshadow
Major League Managers Meeting

S p o rts
Roundup
Mr GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YORK &lt;^—Navy's decision
to play Mississippi In Um Sugar
Bowl, which came •* a distinct
surprise to most Eastern obser­
vers, could be the forerunner of a
much more liberal attitude on the
part at both service schools to­
ward playing genuine big-time
football schedules within a couple
more seasons.
A radical change in polcy la
being forced upon Army and Navy
by the determination ot the newly
formed Ivy League to get away
from it au. Beginning In 1959. its
right member* plan to play full
round-robin s c h e d u l e * amntig
themselves.
This wlU leave i lot of blank
apace for the soldiers and the
saUors to fill In their schedules,'
and there is no question that they
will bo under heavy pressure from
every section of the country tn
spread their fay-ora around. There
breathe few congressmen who will
not be in their pitching for a fair
share at the loot.
Once they become enmeshed in
representative national achedule*.
where they regularly meet leading
teams from each of the major con­
ferences, the Uvo schools—provid­
ing they have winners—will be In
Increasing demand in the various
bowla. They'll be fair game ton
now that Navy has succumbed
Army officials with whom we
have discussed the bowl problem
at one time or another have based
their opposition to the fact Hut
members of the Cadet equad would
be forced to forego their Chrlstma*
holidays at home. In many rases,
[bey pointed out. he Christinas
break
orewx offered
onered Army player* their

HOUSTON (A*)—'The fun, furor.. nml confurion created Turodav by
jha American A*«n. a drafting of the Weatern League'. Denver Club
have all but blotted out the exigence of the major leatrue manaKera
at the minora 63rd annual convention.
Hut while weary anti aotnetlmea abort-tempere,! executive* wera
frantically seeking a aolution to the many nrobleina looming ahead he­
rmit* of the Imminent wholesala realignment of team*, big league
liilota were quietly plotting player tradea.
One due to be announced at any moment now la the arrond half of
the tremendoua Hallimnre.New York Yankee Iranaaction of two
weekt ago. Hie second installment
probatily will send Oriole pitchers
unf Kretlow and Mike lllyka, out­
fielder Jim Endley, catcher Drrrr" Johnson, lirat baseman Dirk
Kryhoski and an unnamed farm­
hand In the Yankees for pitcher
Hill Miller and inficldcnt Kal SeMAOUOtf (left), of Italy, streaks acmes the nnlah line (right) at Juarm. m . . l *_
Ifriat and Don Lepoert.
the big sports car division of toe I SOd-milo Pan-American Hoad Bare to rT a rd ro !^ j T S ? 1 !°
NEW YORK &lt;2*- Nashua, the
That wtaild make an 18-player
his rid le -r irl er r, he ended the llve-dny race in I7-V) 29 Ha mad. i
h
l
****** wha*1
eolt Eddie Arcaro hopca In pilot deal of the one which began with
t:i7.59. Magt.su, p.U j -cony „ , 9
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4
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1injured dstrind tha
to a Kentucky Derby victory next the shifting of almrtatnp Hilly Hun­
May, was named the champion 2- ter and pitchers Hob Turley and
scar-old colt of 1954 Tuesday by | Don Larsen to the Yankees for
the board of selections of the pllrhorv Harry Hyrd and Jim MeThoroughbred Haring Assn.
1Donald, outfielder Gene Woodling,
The hay son of tho sensational l a h o r t i h n p Willie Miranda and
arre. Nnsrullah, received 29 of the eatrheps Gus Trlandoa and Hal
99 halloti cast by the raring sec­ Smith.
COLUMBUS, Ohio ia—This usu­
ally frenzied football town, worn
retaries of the THA tracks, who
There Is m. doubt more trade
to a frazzle by Ohio State1* (in­
already had chosen Lawrence Tro- winds are blowing liebind closed
glorious and swashbuckling grid­
lano'a King Commander champion (kKira and prevato nooks tn the j
iron decrhi, just took it in quiet
steeplechase horso of the year.
rooms and In the lobbies of the
stride today as the Bucks won the
Nashua Is owned by the Hrlair hotel headquarters One involves,
national collegiate
eh oinnionship.
_
Stud of William Woodward J r , Brooklyn mid Philadelphia.
"Aw, wo knew it all the time."
General Manager Hoy Harney of
dnd ho ended his juvenile rnin'va* the general altitude as news
ptign In Oetohcr after delratiiig the Phillies, &lt;&gt;|x-nly admitting he
The Crooms Academy Panthers -spread Ohio Slate had climbed on
Mrs. Kustel A. Klrcstone'a hum­ is .seeking hitting help, rejarrtedly
MELHOUIINE if*—Hex Hartwig,
mer Tan by a head in the JlU'.mx) has made bids for Jackie Bobln- racked up their fifth straight vie- [ the throne in llie final Associates! a country. boy
&gt;y from
___ nearby Cultory
of
the
season
by
defeating
Cross
poll
with
3,070
points
to
Helmont futurity. A few days la- »on, Carl Kurlllo ami Junior Gil­
cairn, and Philadelphia plumbing
the
Nrw
Smyrna
Wildcats,
tty0
UCLA's
3,391.
tar Nashua anna down with a liam. The Dodgers Iuive asked for
The Panthers showed good play­ Win or lose, the Harks are al­ heir Vic Seixas emerged as tha
vlrua and fevar and was sent to southpaw Curt Simmons ami either
ing
form In the first quarter; ways champions to the year-round strong men of tht respective Aus­
hia ownar’a Maryland farm tu rest of the Phils1 two catchers, Smokey
and United States Davis
scoring
one touchdown by Donnell rooter*, but a* the uut sports tralian
Iturgess amt Stan lama la. but not
up for tha season.
(up teams Tuesday at American
Burke.
|
writers
made
it
official
for
Coach
Summer Tan, runner-up In the for the trio coveted by Harney.
hopet_t««ged with thn defeat of
- —
k
"Of court*. 1 have talked to In (he third quarter. Hobby Lamb Woody Hayes’ unbeaten squad the Tony
voting, sru the. leading 2-year-old
Trabert.
Intercepted
a
Wildcat
pass
and
satisfaction
was
tinged
with
a
bit
money winner with a total of Brooklyn," Hamer raid. "But
Trabert,
Uncla flam’s broadwent
20
yards
for
the
zecond
touch­
of
discontent.
8220,420. Most of this, or $151,093. I cannot disclosed tne names of the
“ 3Ve should lie playing UCLA In snouldtr blockbuster who car­ grind and see the home folks
sa n s Oet. 10 when Hummer Tan players who rotild lie Involved. down.
Star quarterhark Hill Frederick the lime Bowl Instead of Southern ried most of the weight of the U. 8.
easily won the $209,903 Garden Yes, we are searching for hitlers
The premise that a football play­
hut we will not make any trades and Billy Gordon each scored for &lt;alifomla. That would .ton all ar­ learn a year ago, fell In straight er w-ould ralher go home for
Mate •takes,
•eta
before
the
slashing
Hartwig
the
Panthers
in
the
later
hair
of
guments,"
was
thn
oft
heard
com­
Christmas than perform In one of
Nashua won the Helmont Juve­ Involving our lop pilcher*. I will the game. Thniighout the entire
ment at niwad and High stretts In the quarter-finals of the Victo­ the bowl* might have gone un­
nile and laratoga’a Hopeful Stakes say emphatically that Kimmoru. game,
CHARLOTTE, N. C. bP)—Atlantic Coast Conference Football All-t,
rian
Tennis
Championships,
63.
a
hard
playing
Panther
lino
—the
mccca
which
attracts
the
challenged forever if Navy's of- Star, cam,- hu»ky ami young this year. The team chosen by The At*
from lummar Tan, also the Grand will not tic traded."
yrna from
fi
crossing faithful for discussion of football 6*3, 8-6.
fielals,
no
douot
mindful
of
the
Flobinwm also Is on the "want­ kept New Smyrna
Union note) Stakes. In elgh starts
sociated
l’re»s board of M-lcrtors lists five juniors and alx seniors.
tho midfield stripe—almost the doings.
Selxaa, the disappointment of changing scene, had not put it to
ha won six races with two acronds, ed" list of the Cincinnati Reds, entire
Tho
first team line averages 1U&gt;7 pounds and the hackfleld, comgamo
was
played
in
the
America1
*
1933
cun
bid
mean­
Athletic director Dick Larkins
a vote of their athletes after be P****v*, ',',f Duke 1 jerrv Barger nnd Holt Pascal and Maryland's Ronwho have made a definite offer
and earned IID2,BUS.
was on the Coast making Hose while continued to snow sparkling in.7 riven their pick of several uts*
for the great infiobler Hiizzle Ba- Wildeat back yard.
Waller and Dick lliclikj, h i t s ------------------------------------------ vasl, Dodger vice-president, admit­ Crooms coacncs nave bren re­ Howl arrangements, and Hayes form as he eut down 3fervyn Invitation* lest week. From all ac 187
ted he has received several offers ported as claiming this tn bn the was in upstate Fremont for a high Bose, Australia's national cham­ counts, the Middies didn't need to Six of Hip eight conference mem­
i team in the history of the school banquet when the cham­ pion, 6-3, 6-t, 3-8, 4-8, 6-4.
have their erma twisted.
■eat
bers aro represented on the first
for thn 35-year-old Robinson, who be
pion-hip flash came
In the first two sal* (he Phila­
can lie had for the right price or- school.
team, whereas a year ago Mary­
At half time, the New Smyrna
Larkins, always unruffled and delphian. who hold* the U. S.
and players,
land. Duko and SouHi Carolina
championship, looked unbeatable,
grabbed all position*. This time
League officials were too bitty and Crooms hands took the field soft-spoken, observed:
"I am delighted that « r are toe but he suffered an unconscious re­
Maryland gained thive, with Duke,
.
. awapplng whole teams to woory to pul on a snappy mid-game No.
laxation and almost let Rose illp
1 team."
South Carolina and Wake Forest
MOnr, ID -The Baltimore I *,K"lt " hto players A financial show.
each getting two |n l Virginia and
Hayes, who has bad three so-sol
. ,, . ,
. .
NEW ORLEANS. CB-Repr
have failed ogatn to win In stalemate iwsulfed tn the Ameri
Noith Carolina one each.
seasons with lh&lt;&gt; Burk ix-foro this' N 1 10 HaI tw!*1
kep&lt; th*
tativea ct Navy and Mia*:
National Football league, but can Assn's drafting of Denver
fto Math
year,
declared“
“
J»re*»ure
on
Trabert
with
a
slashThe
line
selected
looks
like
lilts:
were exported to complete data...
may put aside any thought Unable to agree with tho Western
NEW YORK (fi—Gil Tbrner's
Ends — Bill Walker, Maryland, today tor their Sugar Bowl foci
-'n u t1* sure aw,-II Frankly, I ng game and probably earned rosulnr
Ileague over a oettloment for en­
means they are through.
vtotory
over
Hay
Drake
hlnuelf
a
singles
spot
on
the
Ausand
Ed
Slower*.
Wake
Forest.
think we deserve il because of the
ball clash.
** Hosenblnom, their hlg- croaching on Its terriotry, the AA
wrned the Phil*.
Tackloa — Hob Bartholomew,
schedule we played and llie way trallen team over Ken Roicwan. JV*
fin*
bicker, last night asked Minor League President
Capt. Elliott LoughUn, darecto*
P I finarvcUl
once
the
hottest
Itoaewall
alto
reached
Ute
sanilwo
stayed
'up*
*■
»
»&lt;-------Wake
Foroit,
and
Roland
Perdue,
id the
the fact* and attU tnatotad Georgo Trautman tn apptont a five
of athletic* at N tvy, aaid taw
finals,
but
he
had
to
play
one
ex­
^terw
efjjh
t
prospect,
another
North
Carolina.
This
is
the
rig
___
_
„
man board ot arbitration to acttle
officials would arrive hen
tra set and go overtime In another bout at Brooklyn’* Eastern ParkGuard*—Frank Mlncevlch, South Navy
MIAMI, Fla. OH — Tim Atlantic too- Bemeinbcr, after tho wis'coii- set before subduing Ham Richard­ way Arena.
’ "
P ,rk Carolina,
today for "exploratory talks" wM
bed faith In producing a wtu- tho dispute.
and
John
Porzer,
Vir­
game, when they voted ui first
Sugar Bowl officials and to k ns*. Or atoe, ba'n get out and tat The Western Lnagisa has nsknd Goant and Hlg Seven Conferences *ln
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner said ginia.
son of Baton Rouge, La., 6-1, 3-6,
amino possible practice aftefcrian
m aahody rite try, tor $180,000 damages for tho loss will receive more than $200,000 I said *T(x&gt; bad!1 Well, I was afraid 7-3, 6-4.
today
he
planned
to
pit
Turner.
24
,
C e n t e r — Leon Cunnigfiham, to
for sending teams tn the everyone would bo sliooting at us
ehfteecond
Denver
the city,
W
"pull no imnchea" party gave)oM*
now grown to middleweight size South Carolina.
^n-Chib. The American each
lh«
rest
of
tho
way."
cm. It wae fchednftd before Assn, has offered $30,000, the same Orange Bowl football gain* In Asked how his boys rolled over
againrt either Ted Olla, of Mil- Two of the five junior* ran off' A Misslssil delegation wae ata*
^■‘jk**’ °F W’llier Cartier, of New with voting honor*. Batholomow «hi# during the day.
K r aeeond gamo It received from Arnold Johnson I9M. 1037 and 10.38.
Indiana, California, tllim.ls, Iowa.
This wa* announced yesterday Wisconsin.
York, In a main event Dec. 20
Francisco last for Its too* of Kansas City to the
and Pascal were the ouly tuianlBoth groups wore expected tx
Pittsburgh.
Northwesttmerh
_
American
League.
when tho Orange Itoul committee
™ n * r scored a nlnlh-round TlvO moua first team choice*, (lose be­ discus* game contract* and othti
IMirduo
and
Michigan
in
a
Tisc
beleaguered
Western
Lean
signed a three-year contract with nm'. Ifa vca said:
over Drake, of Far Rockaway, hind them in the balloting were details.
IT* arid bluntly that tho aeason
N V-. when Referee Ray Miller 240 pound Mlncevlch and Walker,
hod been a disappointment tn ev­ nlro faces tha Ions qf Omaha, the Columbia llroadensting Sys­ "I don’t think it was death, for
"We will endeavor to ket a aubcalled 1 halt after 1 minute 27 .wc. also a junior.
erybody awl particularly contrary which want* to billow Denver Into tem fur radio and television broad­ other taem* out depthed us I
thn
AA
The
Cardinal*
would
like
ot those Now Yoar’a foot­
nods of the round. Drake weighed The two other junior* gelling the stanlial number of midshipmen t«
t his ototomont at a almllar party to transfer Ihetr Columlius (ran- casts
the game if detail* can be worked
*^*nk I*
conditioning, i
ball games for $823,000.
138, Ttoner 134.
t year that tb« Colls would im­
nod were I'olzer ami Perdue. The out with Sugar Bowl officials,"
think our kid* Ju.il weren't going
«&gt;!»• I" Omaha, wtilch, Incident
Drake
seemed
on
Ihe
verge
of
pawn this mason.
Tim
contract
calls
for
paying
the
latter nused out te.immatv Jack
“ |p« «ny l« m l&gt;eat 'em—and
ally, they also own.
Pan American World Airways
»n the tixlii round, but Maujtshy and Soutli Carolina's Capt. LoughUn aald.
Grange Howl $273,000 annually for
Laat p u r , tha Potto woo three
A demand for gioo.om fcir flic giving CHS exclusive rights to they dliln t."
Both Navy and Mississippi wif
Clippers
will
deliver
mall
for
rallied
to
win
the
seventh,
lie
durable Harry Lovell tn a hoi fight
Of the ton tulIoLs tn the poli­
Omaha territory waa rejected by bmadcaat and televise tho games.
Urod. however in the eighth and for the other tackle spot to go resume football workouli l^c. |
Claus again this year.
? "T*?! vot''—exarlly half, or 204. Santa
"R wo win, all ot us dime tors the Cardinals.
and work until the ChrUtmaa holt
To add spice to the joy of the
11 *M Wto first lime along with Bartholomew.
CDS elso agreed tn gtv* the laced Ohio State at the top UClJt
Should take osedit," he a*kl. "It
wtU report at
. h4d • t*»nipte&lt;t to go to rounds.
Orange Bnwt com mil ten 30 per picked up 133 first-place vote*, and Yule season for the youngsters,
Only repeater* were Mlncevlch the training Ptayera
«« moo, I’m to U.une."
camp In the greatei
In another televised bout, at st. ind Cunningham, who made tho
cent of not r e c e i p t s from thlnl-place Oklahoma, which won Ihoy'U bring thousandi of Tetters
Jto—cbloora arid he etil has
Orleans area on Dec. 36 and
sponsored commercial broadcast­ 10 straight while the leaders were signed by Santa In envelopes bear­ Ntehola* Arena, Joey Lopes, of first team a* Junior* last season. New
thM the Colts can ha built
Miaalstippi to the campus Dee, It
ing of Orange Howl festival event* winning B, was tho choice of 33. ing "Greeting from Santa Land." Sacramento, Calif., made hisEast- Cunningham gained his berth by a for departure to its training came
into a winner. "It they —n't, I will
The latter will be postmarked ™
• »«««** hy taking a hair over MaryUml's talented cen­
n«A burden Baltimore fans with
Van 0. Kruvsrow, chairman ot On the 10-9-8-elc. voting harts from Fairbanks, Alaska, nearest *p4w
at Biloxi, Mias. Mississippi wifi
oectaion from Lulu Perea, of ter, John Irvine.
Oklahoma
finished
470
point*
back
tho
schedule
and
conference
com­
w at# and I wto him the
OAHIO, Egypt f/TT—Tha Egypmallbax to the North Pole.
»wklJTt. In 10 round*. Loprz
The other lively baUot battle waa arrive In New Orleans Dec/ 34.
^ _ to iomri)n«ly rise. Bui I *ten, •ovamment will grant form- mittee. Mid It Is anticipated that of UCLA with 3,133.
More Uun 100,000 auch missives
mor* pw,Dd (h*o for quarterback duty where Barger
think 4 emu give them • srtn- •r President Gan. Mohamed Na­ each conference win receive $203,­ Tor winning the rhamptonahlp, were delivered to astonished and forlp L i!* '
c ^ ita i ^ f * * torm‘w festherweight mitpolnled Macklc Prlckrtt, South
392
as
It*
reward
for
sending
a
*tata
will
receive
a
let
on
guib a monthly aubaldy of $5ri0
delighted
youngster*
aO
ovar
tha
Carolina's sophomore whiz.
**2T'.JlJ f 1# O’Donnell. Cfl.C., country last year.
w h o s e money and tha us* of thraa cars, an of­ team to N» Now Year's Day
'"^TrV .*^"4 me In the second
gamo.
Memoria1 Troptiy. emblematic of
tho Obits bee
ifk here from ficial source said last night.
For parent! who’d like to ace
two years
Each participant for $128,034 31 the title. The award was donaletl their
However, Naguib will continue
didn’t
moppets' eyes light up when to
S ™ *****
se tha coaching o f ^ a e b Ear- w 11vs at Marg, tha auburhan from the 1034 came when Mary­ by Notre Dame after the Iriah re­ they
get a personal letter from j o r o r t e t hta fatoer's terra near
Bred the Willlama Trophy tn 1947
Ewbank will b« back lia.iaa
land
played
Oklahoma.
Trievtalon
house Vwhere
ha
has
bean
kept
Sacramento tor a whde.
old
9L
Nick,
W
i
how
It
can
be
*.....__*
I__
.
•
by
winning
it
three
tlm
«.
PAriyear
that every teffort will under heavy guard alnea tha revo- and radio rights for that game
.. .. , and
, .........A
ARMY HOME TOWN NEW!
ITw leading teams with first- dona:
ha made to give Urn tha material l“t |°nfrr regime
lm. deposed
‘
CENTER, KANSAS CTTY. MO—
him Nov. amounted to only $73,730, but It
1.
Get
Santa
Claus
atatlooarr
place
votes
In
parentheaea:
Decenary to win.
Eddie L. Woods, son at Mr. and
14. The government has charged will be Increased to $81,230 for hta
tha Pan American aalti of­
him with plotting with tha Moslem game between Duke and Nebraska
HOUSTON, Tex. IP—The South Mr*. Burl Woods, Rt. J. recently
« n ^ . 8U,a (204)--------8-8T0 from
fice
(Flagler
and
Blseayne,
Mia­
Brotherhood to upset tho govern­ on Jan. 1, loss.
Atlantic League will play a 140- was promoted to cerooral In Japan
2-------------ment.
&gt;• Oklahoma (33) .........3 .1 1 3 mi) or aulhoriied travel agent.
gamo schedule next year, opening whare he 1* a warshouse foreman
Present plans call for tdevlatng
-fACTOONVrU-E,
Fla.
or
TU
with the 3060th Array Unit at Tok­
4. Notra Dame (0) &gt;^.....2.641
I. Write letter and ilgn M San­
April 13 and closing Aug. 31.
the game on 116 stations throughyo Quartarmaitar Depot, la to*
3. Navy (4)
2,373 ta Claus.
The
schedule
was
adopted
yesmil
the
country.
That
wae
the
num­
today of picking to* teams for terdry at a meeting of league Ear E iat line* last JanuinL he
6. Mississippi
OUR niRISTMAfl PRESENTS
1- Put Uttar Into Banta envelop* JackaonvUlt
ber
on
the
network
last
Jan.
L
a Dee.- si- football
football director* held during the national •nlered the Army In Jan.WoM,
When Mu give to each olhtr our
T. Army
___
NOUiTON, Tex. Ob-The Baltland addrtia It to your offspring,
and completed basic training at
Chrlalmas presenU, lal ui give
I. Maryland (4)
baseball convention.
with a slx-cent stamp on tha euv
Ihuni iu His name. Let ui ren.ciu3
*
'
wmmHt ## U try­ President Bill Terry reported Fort Jackson, I. c.
0. Wisconsin
vclope,
TAMPA &lt;*—Two players who led
,w . _ .
• ayatam from her
He has given ui the sun and Miami to a 14-0 victory over Flor- 10. Arkansas (4)
*.
table opponent the league waa in flno shape finan­
» to T etube next j-war,
4, Put tha Banta latter In anothar
tha Kara with Us forests and
playere voted cially and said aU eight membun
(SECOND 10):
F*r«a 8acrotai7 Jtm McUugh- mountaini and oceans and all that Wt navi beta m m id back jnd
TAMPA IM - Coach
envelop# and air mall It to Pan
&gt; accent an InvttaUon were eager to start the 1933 aea- Huerta
11.
Miami
(Fla.)
(
7
)
___....
453
lineman
of
tha
week
by
Ftotida
* ‘
» , making Urn announcement y*w- llvea and moves upon them. He
American
World
Alrwaya,
Pairpwyidad
4
flztt-rata
team
from
II. Wrat Virginia (3 )...7 .. £ 2 banka, Alaska, or return H to the
eon.
M»rt» writer.: Quarterback O ri
work
tarday, Mid the move was a "nat­
rn»f°rIJcw«*^«nce
la
named.
11. Auburn ( 1 ) -----------233
",l
Ul 1,1 6rcPn thing! and Garrigua and center Ernest TVibey.
League directors discussed pro­
ural ebrp to wood out player* who everything
olflco where yon obtained tha
that blosaomi a n d
Beridea Auburn of the Southeast- posed
14. Duke
...... ___ 160 itatlonary.
amendments to the majorwtU never make the big
hie laagua
ia&gt;&lt;n&gt;. bear* fruit—and
era
Oontaranee,
team*
being
ronall that wa qua^
13. Michigan
_______ Z 136
minor league agreement.
£ -------„ .. Terry
Tha
Ullera
should
reach
the
•Wend
are
Wert
Virginia.
South» Virginia Tech . . I T T l «
Mid ho waa in favor of the on* did
PAA
office
In
Fairbanks
by
Dee.
miiused. Ami to save ua from our
•"&gt;. Conference champion and that regulates radio and television for
ITT
he (trowed aaw Pirn own foolishness and trom all our
IS 10 that they ean be returned to
Iffh In the nation; Ken- broadcaata of major league game*. n
, Ark., of toe Claaa O Cotton aim, Ha came down to Earth and
the youngster* wall before Christ­
Yeateidaya tapering _ .
mas.
S ^ U a w * ijP o e a 'ta llo , Idaho,’ of gave Himself.
Tha primary job of Nary do- featured offetwe with plenty _
ifrn V M P i
la
in a e n l r #***#

Nashua Named Top
Two-Year-Old Coll

Bucks Relax With Championship

Crooms Panthers
Rock Wildcats, 40-0

Hartwig, Seixas
Reported Top Men

j s i ! » t r i r t * riri|iury Coast Conference Selections
Are Young, Husky This Seaso/j

Baltimore Colts
Fail To Capture
NFL Championship

Gil Turner Named
Welter Prospect
After Drake TKO

c SW

Two Conferences
See Cash Benefits
From Bowl Games

Representatives
Set Bowl Plans»

Kids Can Get
Letters Signed
By Santa Claus

Subsidy Granted
Former President

m.iTgSl

Orioles Planning
To Trim System

ii

News O f M pn
In Service

140 Game Schedule
Adopted For SAL
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Gator Bowl Heads
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m m . J. T. Fortier Weal J3tb
Iiops and plgi.
Hcndprening— Drying
2
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BtlUirjlENT
a
water healer. All bottle gas. Lot
' Payments
St.
too W. 13th St.
Thane 1191 J I falc* the previou* week- a* 17
100 fronl, 141 deep. Just out Hie
FRIGIDAlBK apuliaiicer, sales
S h erm an C oncrete C a
city limits, h*» city water $7,900.
■ iivr«t»ck n-aiket* totaled 3
(Jl'AKEH Circulating Healers
and service G II High. Oviedo, ■ m a w w i .iwi u i j '
Out
West
13th
Phone;
1141-tMI
29th and Magnolia. Phone file W
SMI (IS u»,
.
Fla Phone 41M or Sanford -'8 — ITolcaatanal Herslcea
Call before V 1 m. or alter 3
L A L IIION WORKS
1812 W after A mm
rills AnVEIil'lkRSlE^T- gtmd
»"J I"1' " l,h «'"**
II. II. P O P E LO m INC.
p m.
fur ti .vi on any Permanen. 8'vcn hv ll nnnkrt* of 1 . 1 1...3.M
2901 South Park Thone 21VJ
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• steel labrtcaUon
• Weldlag a - KI.BCTBI4 Al. SFIIVH KS
Wave SS 30 or over We u 0 To
A resume of we*Mv *alc* f-r
$330.19 DOWN
• General repairs.
- lo», Helen Curtis, Rrxliitic snd rh• t»*lv* month p*ri#d entieg
Boy'* Long Sleeved Shirts 99c
R andall E lectrir Co.
1 Bedroom 1101110.1 quality con­
Blankets It 49
Donat All work auarinteed *ar,,t. 30. 1964. ihowi an ave-a-e
Beodix and Croiiiv Appluacax
CERAMIC TILE
struction. complete in evrry
ARMY-NAVY SURPLU8
JlsrricIl J Beauty JVook 105 U 1 nf 18 markets weekly repotted sa'c*
Youngilowc
Kilchcn*
feature, low inonlhlv payments. 310 Saeferd Ave.
Tile* fur ALL purpo*es
Uak Ave. Phone 871.
Ph, till
of .121.368 cattle and &lt;alvr&gt; and
Wall Fluor llcpjir- • Itrmudcl Electrical ctrlracling and repairs
Heady ioon at 231.3 Princeton.
-MS
112
Maiooba
Ave.
Phone
113
Bo \T—Good condition. Phone
NAIIOR S TILE CO.
LOWELL E. OZiER
27—
FUND SERVICE
-3 7
821 R.
1007 S. Sanford Ave.
riione 1113
Rudder - Pkoae 1331
S anford E lectric Co.
Z
it
S*. L. SILL—Piano Tochricua
HKWTAl'RANTTt
-21
Custom Homes and Florida
Ph**e 442
ASK YOUR LOCAL OnOCER TOR HALL'S OARAGE for general Auto Ill Magarile Ave.
Phnne $164. Rout# t. Sanford
Builders low cost homes
SEMINOLE COUNTY PRODUCE
YOU! YOU! YOU!
repairing. Alio Wrecker Service. SEE Your Genera) Electric dealer
Brill Tractor Co.
Altrr You've Tried the rest
402 Celery. Ph. 1066-11 - 1666-R for TV and Appliances.
AVIATTON
28MAGNOLIA APARTMENTS Hlway 17-92 South
Phase 361
Come get the BEST!
Nlghta.
LEARN TO FLY
Foil HEN 1 1215 Magnolia Air
Real Pit Bar n Qu*
MH’tPMK VI —8$ For bonne** &lt;r nlca»ure $4 a
Furnislird— Une bedroom. Kent
BICYCLE repairs and painting.
NAVE .MONEY ON:
at Clvdei Grill
Lawn mower*, tools, etc., shar­ HAYNES OfUce Machine Co.. | lesion. Slide Field Airport.
$70 to $73.
AWNINGS JALOUS1KB
V* Sanford Ave
1/iocwomj Sant.sndo S p r i n g s
pened (icnwal repair*
Typewriters, adding machines,
VENETIAN BUNDS
Certified riighi Instructor eon
STANLEY'S BIKE MtUF
CLAR8IF1ED DISPLAY
Silea-Rrntsls, 1(4 Magnolia, Pk.
S t - $ o L u t Z f h y C om pany Free nlim atcs. Writr to Mff
Ph 2434
ducting the (light school.
Accnt—Glenn C Ult. 2119 l.au 310 E. 4th St.
rr! Or call Day*—1887-J Nights
Phone 1129 A. U Peterson.Broker
FOR SALE — FOB SALE
CARPENTER WORK
1291 J San turd.
Associates . A. B. Peterson Jr.,
n»§ • torM Co. k«r f'tipplhh
For quick repair jobs, or 11 nil
P J. Chestrrson. Albert N. Flits
11. 4$ &gt; ItAfl rrMlut
building Call Jim 1143-M-4.
MAYTAG GAS RANGES
Garfield Willetts, John Meisch
f! 1e■k Rt.sl \\ hi 1«
Sain ami Service
P. M. CAMPBELL
« i ^ Mrki Oltl l»#. #nn&gt;*i *
NEW Modern 2 bedroom house.
Gormly Inc
General Contractor
1 W I t • tar,.*
Outside city limits. Phone 1333 J
till W |»l. Phonr 778
Jrsi ll JUtar tsrhltail A A lUt Hun
"Home* of Distinction"
ll,Warr. ri«.
Phone 1447
LARGE display of Nrw drdriNim Hi Way t i l l
* 7 \ 4 f u c a l R jk a lb f
set*. Hollywood Beds. H e a d • Furniture • Car Scat ('over*
Room 201 Edwards’ Bldg.
hoards, voucher Night' stand*. E dm ond’s I'p h o ta te ry Shop
CITRUS TREES— Naval*
Park Commercial
Ph. 16
Maple fluuk Beds, Cheats and
Pi'iri|*isl#t find Nbi pI Urtpcfruli
2714 French Ave.
I’nona H08
J. R. Alexander
T. M. Stringer
Vanities.
h#firlni-In*Snf#Brv
lleg Heal Estate Brokers
Used in a ltrr'iri
T « | Y o u r r$#6* S'
FLOUR KANDtrtd * Finishing.
(f
t I Blit 'IBI 1 f*14II11tif
ECHOI/S REDDING (X).
Uak floors furnished, laid Ii fin
Whether buying or irliing, it will
Bll«tr I alt* Griiias
IVII Sanford tie .
Phone 1232 ishrd. Reasonable terms. In bus
• *hir rt .'i
pay you In see:
\s 1 ms rhwna i*0*R it main
inrst since 1920. Old floors made
lBud Bamberger. Mgr.)
J. W. IIALL. REALTOR
(tart
Wtost
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like new E. K. Stevens; Route
Florida Slate Bank Building
2. Box 227; Phone 716 R 4.
LAY-A-WAY8
’Call Hall"
Phone 1736
Gifts and 'loyt (or Clinstmia—
U 'r our 1. iv * a&gt; plan.
Ill nr - SELL - WENT
T V SERVICE
RAYMOND M. BAIL, KEAI.TOB
FCHNITCRE CENTER
F v i" in g * A Sunday
S D Hiahtryman, Asmcialc
I lli Writ 1*1 St.
Phone 1425
Phonr 1 no M
J04 South Park Avo.
Phone 9*21
LAY A WAY PLAN
Lv rn in c-. 6 1(1 A S o lid .v* 15
1200 CRESCENT STREET
and Flnanre Plan
WINN T V * RADIO
Clean m a pin. this 2 Bedroom Now in effort on all Sporling Goods 3&lt;I6 F. 1*4
Ph. 117
inunnry home, kilrhrn rqulpn • Gun* • Ammunition • Tents
rd is a ileal at $8,627 00 Hr 1
Boat* Motor* end Trailers
DOMESTIC SEWING MAmflJFh &gt;•
muring $i.8Mi oo Down, balanre Toys— rin y p ro u n d K nuipm ent
Sale* Kent ails ■ Service
U
GARRETTS
PHONE 1422 'X
TlV.['1\ n !i t o l i r H ^ a l
S ptirtin * GiHhU
4 . Immediate po^vetMon
. SIN Last I Irit S t __
hor.c 998 See I s (or quntalion* all Wlllwnr!
and Hardware Hein* before you
3 Bedroom*, dining area, livin'
M
aying
M
ushing
M
achines
|mv .rvl hr f.le.-antlv -ororl-ed
room, screened porrb, beautiful
Sale*
ami
Service
&lt; A M N IK I.I.'S CAIHNKT
kitchen with electric range and
Gormly In:
HI wav 17 92 South
p ilo t - I l 4i
refrigerator, and lull rcrainii4U7 Weal |*t. prone 718
liled bath, sitisalcd on rornrr lot
I1KATKRS CLKANKI)
(90 a 135). Oak floors, block
JALOUSIES
and serviced All Make*
conitrucliaei with furred walls, Lifetime Aluminum—FYe# EsllAndervim Appliance Service
tiled sills and other de*irablc
putea. Fre* Installation—^TelePh 1113 Day*—1114 Nile*
features make this a teal dream
? hnne 1425. Furniture CenUr,
16 W First.
home! See us for details; we
COLEMAN Spare Heater*, with nr
have Ihe key.
without blowers.
R ru n in s P itn ln
SEMINOLE REALTY
Furances.
W. METRIC!*.
T. W. MERO M cRnney — S m ith P aint*
IMI Park Avenue
Pbnae 27 $513 S. Park
Phono 1174 J
Eyrelngs—SI2W er 1879 J
IIOTPOINT
I Bedroom deluxe frame home in
AUTOMATIC WASHER .
pc
rwrrUmt condition, in nlra high Uied one month Good a* New!
too? Santord Ave.
Phonr 1116
srryhn of rlt). Includes elec,
Save VO o«v prlre $119 05
klUhen
'^hen equipment Price $11,800.
Mpeeinl — TV nnd Had I#

SHERM
PIPE CO.

fto u ll/a ll
«amanar

CLAUDE H. WOLFE
ROOM efficiency Apt. Lights
.Hervie# nnd Kepnlrn
APPLIANCE CORPORATION
and water ......................
Included. m Elm
E«roll.nt 3 Bed noom House, cor­
fhonn 2117 RCA Motorola Kslrs and hervle*
Phone 1787 W.
ner lot Undamped in new »ec 305 S. Sanford Ave.
G tne'n Texaco fiervlc#
Hon. garage 111.756. $3 no0 rash I £}sr:i&gt; im.her Fhwrmg. ceiling |
JSTEEN—3 ROOM Furnished
Ptam* IUS
Balance linim ed mciuillng taxes
and (raming
Congregational llto Saatord Ave.
Ept. Bath; screen porch. 2nd
and Interest
Church. 2tih M and Park Ave. Plowing, dhclng, gradtog. Tree*
Door. $37.30. Phone 1323 between
W. R. W ILLIA M S, R ealtor
and shrubbery moved. Dawitl
7-1 p. m.
.Make This Christmas Mu.,leal
Ruby E. WUliamt, Associate
Hunter. 601 E 201b flt.
AT
YOUR
MUSIC
Pti.a* 1 IT0
fUllNISlIED home. Coup^o 1303 11ON. Park
PROTECT Your Home. Rti*lne»», O
SHOPPING CENTER
Elliott.
YlDU.SE—Store, 2 Bedroom*, car All Hand .uni Orche.vlra Invtrnl.iteriock and Equipment. El
3 APTS for rent now. Catea Bldg.
porie Aero.s from Smitty v' ( ments. Lompleti lino ol acctssorfirienl and eronomlral lire
i» Phone 328.___________________
Snappin Turtle. Hi-way 17-92.
•* “* l*x
alarm iy*lem D i s i r i b u i n r
Call Sanford 2203-J.
wanted Write C A 8 Electron­
EASY TERMS—R E N T A L SYS3 BEDROdD (urnlihed 6ara*o
ics. 1210 E. Colonial Dr. Orlando
Apt. 113H W. 19th St. Call 666-V LEAVING FOR NORTH- 2 Bed­ TXM—REPAIRR
. BUKUR’S MUSIC SHOP
Car 3:30.
MU
room, completely f u r n i s h e d •Ml Cedar Ave.
Maytag Freezer Food Plan
Ph. I1l»
home.
Go
toulh
on
IT-02
to
Fern
Sale* and hrrvico
r i o O M unfurnished hnuse with
Park. Street behind Gla»s Tow­ HEWING MACHINES 123 00 up.
Gormly Ins-.
bath. 4 't miles out inulh San
er. Green house with red tout- BERTH let 8. Park Phone t i l l
407 W r * t is t.
ford Avenue. Call A. C. Benson.
ten . Lake Privileges. MiranU. 425 Locust fence posts Davis'
Phone 772
Phone 330-J.
.
Corner.
Near
St
Johns
Rlvar
UNFURNISHED
I
B
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d
r
o
o
m
' ft.O^E In 3 room well fom'islird
Bridge Thone 1535-W 3
house. G. E. Kitchen equipped,
apt. $50. 107 W. 9th Streat.
laiw monthly payments. Sold by
IIOTPOINT APPLIANCES
app
i ROOM furnished houw.^Apply
owner 2427 Princeton Avr.
Sales and Service
1403
W.
lit.
or
call
13S-M
after
iji.
Gormly Inc
I.
| ARTICLE# FOR m M
407 West lit. Phona 7)6
CBS
T
tltrta
lo
n
0
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ts
I room apt.
* ?J?CE funlahad
funlal
ARTICtRB WANTED
Up
Free Demons'ration
ferren porrchea and garaie. 119.06
BROWN'S AMOCO STATION
. . raone ro -J.
WE
BUY.
sell and trade used tar­
Profaned o|!jataa tn
20$ South Park
Phone 6117 allure.
cyholderi
Malar Funritwe
Ge.
t, Wilson Mali
‘
J ll E. 1st. Phone 838
JED apt. 313 Oak. Phone SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
toha Wllilamo I da. Am o q
Joha
L &gt; .« fleafy^ AUartk Kofi
29* West HI St.
Phone 421 7— r*4e-lJT*ut#cb-Bupal)«« - 7
canAPf. A Room- Downstairs. Oil
Venetian Blinds
PARAKEETS - healthy,
«»*•!*«. «U’Tark Ave.
(Nationally Adv. Holla-head)
talking strain. 401H Palmetto
Ave.
# Clear View Awnings • Spun
I Realty for DeslrLite fllaai • Perch roll down
Mutualiu And
m r r w a n ted
- i»
Md Apts- Pbotto $7.
W
• Tro via and Curtain r o I Bier# with
Appliance Salesman.
Seminole Ventlloa Blind C*. WANTED—
Apply Gormly Inc. 407 W. lit
820 West 3rd St.
Phone m
St. PI
resident deilrea 3
"Year Mateal
NEED PANELING?
unfurnished h « ii a e.
EXPERIENCED
shirt prassan,
Pkoo* IN
* n '.-Reasonable rant, Write 736 W. YellSw Pine, Wesfprn Red Cedar,
automatic
equipment
A
p
p
l
y
fit
Mahogany, Ponden'sa Pine
P'
'
Hoglt Ave. Del.and Phone 106­
Seminole County Laundry. 619
stock.
See
all
of
tneve
at
- X.W.
W. 3rd St.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
■__ L.ggyf
I2II-IB81
Out West 13th S}, Phono_____
For Ornamental Shrubbery
WORK WANTED
-II
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Bought—sold. Larry'r Mart, 'ILL DO ironing tn my boss*. L. R M ANN’H NURHKKY
REDUCED
U l Bait I at flt. Vhooa 1U1.
Lake Monro*. Fla.
Phone 163 R
FOR QUICK RALE
Phona f*91-M.
BY OWNER
Beggarly Appliance Center IRONING or Mending In my home
LANDSCAPING
2Room House, Including Gas
"Your Weitinghouie
nghouje :Dealer'
Crystal Lake Nursery,' I-ako Mary
Water Heeler end Yen*.
4101s Myrtle Ave.
. . Maytag Washers
Phona Sanford 1176 W.
Blinds. Far Appointment
112 Magnolia Ava.
Phona 1757
Call 1862-7
T V Service Center
— Factory to You — ’
A W ill lam a, R m l to r
Repairs on All makaa and models.
MOBILE HOMES
Aluminum
_ „ ____
flaUafi[action Guaraateed
“
Fo* tha beat coaches sad tha best
Venetian Blinds
1672
AUentto^enk Bldg.
Cali 2400 er atop in SIS W. 1st St.
terms ou both paw and used,
la r i'
ire ua.
.
MUAMDO Morning Sentinel, OrS
4 BEDROflW. fi4 bath
Eoataido
Trailer
flak*
Undo
^Evening
O
u
.
Call
h
ijfc
rayiin
tape*.
Cottas
er
nylon
specious grounds on
Palslka. Fla.
cord*.
M. alt# good buti
Scnknrik Glam and Paint Co.
v
1134
FURU0R
Power-Glide $2,400
116114 West 2nd hi.
Phone 330 ENVELOPES. lettcrbaadJ. ItateW H ID O O N , SR .
tharvolat $1,760 Term*. Excell■ents, Invoice*, baad bills, and
»nt condition, only 10,000 mil*!.
Fo g r 6 m a, etc. Progressive
RED-I-MIX CONKBCTE
Uflt
- '- ‘r ' Co.,
*•phone
Sand, Rock. Cement, Steel. Mortar
r# u 1
SL
our RaalJEatate needs:
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Pb. 1S70
‘
* ', B ro k ers 306 Elm Ave,
Phone 1323 RUGS and Upbolaitry Duractoan- 1661 haiford Ave.
“
au
i yourr noma nr in our shop.
SELL YOUR CAR TO ME
ie ,
OLD bicycle—not beautiful, good
the same da
Reals' U itd C an. 3M W.
Large I bedroom Tiding condition. Phono MOW S u f
D u racleo a Service Roy
2nd St. Phona 1344-J.
•
B. I. Hardwood fioori. qa*
201 Eaat
at 4th st
Phona 2210
»d parage. Corner lot, builtThe Hew
bedroom furniture. Wewly deFHKE OFFER
•MALL RU8INR0A
WHIRLPOOL
. . Tile
' .............’Bl
ated.
bath. WU| accent
accept
Doe* your Vacuum cleaner run If you havo a amall business to a
Automatic Washer Is Hero
oad , mortgage, ll■nnedlaw —10
ifficientlyT Has it been checked
Day Preo Home Trial—
upaocy. Phone 1364--W-3.
- o l l t d - groaaad? FREE ESTI­ atduded part of towo and ore
WINN T V A RADIO
MATE. Wo bava a full line of U taros lad (a f*Ulaf euatomers,
417
I
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E.
IM
Ph.
Hat the service you offer In Uni
I room , dm 84 ft. living
PARTI) for all makes. Hanford
• CUBIC ft. Deep Freese. Can bo
(.'Unified column ol the fioalm
Vacua ns Uoaaar hervlco. Phone
714-X-J.
*
At MU U rn Avo.
Herald. Call U U.

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Tufday. Nov. 30, 193f
Pax* 7
lPj.JUl) hog* and pig*. The gicr*
on only an aveiage of •uglit
‘ t the xbuvc maiketv totaled $12.uOS.hel. 1 01 the am* p::.od end*
'-g S-p* .90 1933 an average «f
11 market* reported weekly 218.•
334 cattle xml calve* and 227.781
hoy* xr ,1 pig* with only an avn. lui'.e-* lepmting gl"*s
clr-. vvht Ii lolslr.l *7 3|9,4R3 All
if tli* niarksts lenorung *&gt;eekly
•lo no: cue .lie tots! urois tales. «o
1Sr toi.il -ales looted aie only
i ' i nit
. S ,|f ni |r-« of the iw-t.Igii luilil'-ci "f o 1 k*t* irportioc
lndlMiiu.il n o ik it sumnunes
follow :
Ft tasudeidal*. Dai i* l S. Auetlon Mai t. Nov. 2.3, 101 ca'tt*
and caivc*
I akr
I, 1 .illlnnen’* t 8 Auc­
tion M* la: N". J &gt; 470 *r.l*
and rslvf* ,'d hogs nnd pig*.
Live Oak. J. D OJcni'i L. »• Pa­
lace, Nov 18 . 8.3 cattle end
islvri. t.019 hor and p'g*.
Okeeiliolier I S Maikvt, Nov. 23.
2li7 lattlr an 1 f vIm »
Gamesitii. I. 8. Mai Set Nov. 22­
23, 522
1 le and eal'es.
7N»
hog* anj e g*.
Mmli cllo
k 3 *r
N*v 77.
IPS iAt"r *0,1 calii's, 701 hog*
ami in**
P YOUI* All iVKItP; IN Tlltf
SPACE rr WOULD attract
EVERYONE'S ATTENTION AS
TIPS HAS ATTRACTED YOU!
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T u rre tf. Nor. *0, 1951

TUT! RAYFORD HERALD

HOMETOW N AMERICA—T H E M ERRY REASON HEC.lN;

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(Continued from Psge One)
"J. C. Wynn. Rt. 4. Turkey Creek
section In Hillsborough County
produced the season's flrot pint
of strawberries to be told at the
Plant City Slate Farmer*' Market.
Twenty-nine bidder* participated
In the Dutch hlddimr with the p*oer ed* of f2.10.00 donated to the
Turkey Creak Baptist Church for
improvement*. Strawberries are
exprrted to Mart in liftht eupply
about the mlrldle of December.
Fancy YCN squash lead in volume
last week on this market with more
than 6,000 tunhel hamper* folowcd by Crowder pea*.
I.iaht Supply Okra
A few English Pea* and butterI &lt;on* moved at an average price of
*6.10 and 94.34 per buihrl hamper
rc«pectlvely. A light »upply of
fancy okra brought $5 to f i t per
hamper, averaging 47.00. choice
okra brought 12 to f5.60. Light to
fair luppllc* of beam, pole bean*,
okra, field peal and YCN squash
are anticipated thl* week.
“Pcean* In light volume (2,164
pound*) brought from 34 cent* to
Ift'fc rent* on Stuart*; Sucre*, 29
rent* to 20'i renta; Moneymaker*
20 cent* to 31 cent*; Tc*ch 16
cent* to 17 cent*! Seedling* 27
cent* to 271k cent*; Mixed 31 cent*
and Curt!* 25 rent* to 34 cent*
per pound at tha Nov. 13 aurtlnn
•ale at the Starke Stale Farmer*'
Maiket. The next lale will be held
at I p.m. on Tueaday, Dec. 9.
"Florida City State Fanner*’
Market continue* with fair *upplle* of toinatoe*. cucumber* and
pole bean*; and Irafy vegetable*
and iw rrt potatoes arn moving in
fair volume on the (iadiden County
Slate Farmer*' Market (Qulney)|
while Fort Myer* and Intmokalea
State Farmer*' Market* continue
with good and Incrraxlng volumra
of eggplant, pepper*, cucumber*,
xpiaxh and lomatoe*. (lean*,
squash, rggplant and prpnrr* are
In fair to good lupply at In* Pom­
pano State Farmer*’ Market."

U. $. Army Band
To Be In Orlando

Former Red Tells
A frt# concert by (he United
Slate* Army Field Band of Wash­ House CommiHee
ington, D. C. will be presented to­
morrow night at I o'clock to the
Orlando City Auditorium.
Major Chester E. Whiting la About Activities :
commanding officer and conductor

•THI UOffTV STATB baa angrily protested the Jailing of II American airmen and twa U S. civilians by
Communist China on "spy chargee." Among Ihe group wera tbesa Ihreo. Itlchird Fecteau (left), 27. of
Lynn, Mesa., one of tbe two civilian Army employes imprisoned, was sentenced to k 30-year terra. Lt. Col.
John K. Arnold (center), 41. of Silver Springs, Md, who commanded a B-29 that waa shot down whlla
dropping leaflets during (ho Korean War, received a 10-year term. Lt. Wallace U Brown (right), of
Banka, Ala, drew n four-year term. Four Nationalist Chinese will be executed.
(fnlrmollonal)

Parents Want Man
To Operate Bus
OAKLAND, Md &lt;»'-A group of
parent* In the rnnrmumty of BethInfirm, to mile* tnulh of hrro,
think driving » school bu» I* no
job for a woman.
At le n t not over a route that
Include a narrow dirt rn»d arroi*
HR W1N1ION CHUICtlllt, Brlllih Prim# Minister, snd Lady ChurchBackbone Motinlaln*. oflen cover­
Ill, sre shown In london adm iring an Illuminated addirsa book pre­
ed with *nnw In winter.
sented him by tho British larlon tucomnicmnrnlc Sir Winston's 80th
Th" parent* say they have noth­
birthday. Tho two houses of Pat linment agreed lo Join In a session of
ing against Mr*. Alice Harvey, the
tribute lo th* statesmen. Among tho gifts lo Iho t)rilir.h leader Is •
present driver, hut they **k:
check for a million pound*, lo bo spent as he pleases. flnWrnalional)
Would a woman have the strength
to hold a skidding bu&lt; on Ihe
treacherous road? And could she
change a lire?
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DRIVER KILLED
They havo told Ihe Iloard of EdCOLORADO SPRINGS. Colo if
SALT I.AKE CITY 'A - A rar
uralion they want a man driver. —Mrs. Jame* Pritchard, the for­ carrying four tcon-agcr* along a
The board will hear the Issue Dec. mer Leonor Mala who was voted busy artery west of here suddenly
Portugal's most popular actress burst Into flames tail night.
In 1030, gave birth to a sevenThe driver, 19-ycar-old Willis R.
pound son yesterday.
Harper, leaped from Iho stlll-movMrs. Pritchard gave tip a suc­ li’tf aulu ami landed In Ihe oppo­
cessful film carrrr tn inn-sv a site Jane. An oncoming car killed
U. S. Air Force officer from H’t bb, him outright.
IIURBANK, Calif. 'At - "Listen, I Miss., in May 1033 In Lisbon. Her
The dr.'vcrlets car nnuily hit a
want you to hear me drink husband Is a major at Continental fence and stoppe I. The l,tree other
cyanide."
Police said Mr*. Peartra Salter Air Defense Command headqusr- youths lereivcd only minor In­
juring,
told them *he heard that over the lers here.
telephone while talking with her
business partner Paul M. Sodcrberg, 38, yesterday,
nu n she heard a gurgling sound
Mr* Sailer called puttee, who
found Roderberg dying, nil einply
glass nearby. Officers said the man
apparently wa* daapondent over
business affair* and the respnasbility of rearing three small boys
Irft In his care after a recent
divorce.

Man Calls Partner
Just Before Death

NISOLAI k ik j k m u v , 3*. former Soviet agent who defected to l/.S.
authorities In West Germany, hold* a photograph of Id* wife tnd son
after appealing to (lie Dnitsxl Nations In New York lo irw u n them,
i 1" , . ’ ,,Um ,U,vlrl
They liavo been hold h* hiMlngei slum
lis fled to ficrdom when arid ta KrnolUurt In an aasatitinnUnn plot
•gainst an impoilanl unli-Unl agent.
(international Kxetosiue)

Sex Scandal Figure
Stops His Hiding
ROME (/T)—Communist Glusrp.
pa flotglu, central figure In Italy'*
iirwi-st sox scandal, hat coma out
nf two week* hiding and reported
to Koine's public prosecutor.
flotglu, 60, who a few months
ago was lecturing Italy on public
morals, Is charged with “eontrlhut lug to the corruption of min*
ors."
He and his wife Liliana, a 42year-old artist, went Into hiding
Nov. 16 after the scandal broke.
At th* same time flotglu quit as
president of the Rome 1'rovlnclal
Council ami was suspended by
the Communist party,

'Champagne Girl
Confined To Bed
PASADENA, Calif. (Ft -T rixie
Frkganta has been bodrirldon for
years because of arthritis and now
her eyesight ta falling but on ho63rd birthday anniversary sho u ld ;
"When anyone has lived as many
haopy year*is* I bay*. tharo’i • lot
to ha thankful tor, beliav# raa."
Hie tormor ahowglrl. known ••

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fCoatlaued Fro as Paga Oas)
Flrnders finally ended tha asgrnce Is my own; It doe* not come
from an organisation called "The
Commute* for an Effective Coo
gress."
The National Committee for an
Effective Congress Is a private
organisation which earlier en­
dorsed the move by Flanders to
consurr McCarthy. Among mem­
bers who signed an endorsement
last July wera Taut G. Iloffinan,
former foreign aid administrator;
l^wri* W. Douglas, former am­
bassador -to Britain, and Will
Clayton, a (ormer undersecretary
of state.
Jcnner said at one point In his
exchange. with Flanders that he
wondered whether Ihe rommittee
helped Flanders prepare his broad­
cast.
blander* didn't reply dlrertly
tn that and. for several moments,
had difficulty getting In any word
at all.
change hv asking all senators In
read the transcript of his broad
cast and saying ha would leave II
In Iheir Judgment.
With tomorrow snd Thursday
looming as Ihe big day* In the
McCarthy eensur# controversy,
many senator* seemed inclincJ
to devote today to other matter*.
There was difficulty rounding up
enough member* tn gel Ihe cham­
ber launched on Its hudnr-s.
Only about 23 answered the first
roll call and Republican leader
Knuwland (Calif.) had lo ask Ihe
sergeant at arms to "invite the
attendance of absent senators" be­
fore a quorum of 49 was on hand,
on hand.
Sen. McCarthy himself was
among thu mining.
By unanimous consent, the Sen­
ate agreed last night that it would
"proceed to vole" at 3 p. in. to­
morrow. The agreement allows an
hour of debate, divined equally be­
tween Ihe two sides, on each
amendment and four hour* of debale on any proposed substitute
(or the resolution of censure.
Knowlnnd said the Senate would
run as late tonight as necessary
In take care of all those who want
tn speak snd cannot be accommo­
dated In Ihe fivo hours of grncral
debate that will be available to­
morrow between 10 a. m. and
3 p. m.

Jury Hears Trial
In Circuit Court
Ilubort Griggs, issDUnt Stats
attorney, and Mark Cleveland Jr.,
attorney for the defendont, wore
engaged tn a verbal scrap today
in Circuit Court In Iho cast of
James Woodward, Negro, charged
with firing a gun Into a dwelling.
Tho cast was being triad by a
six-man Jury. Judga Vaisar Carl­
ton waa on th* bench.
Yesterday, Fairies* P h i l l i p
Evans, 31, Negro, pleaded guilty to
a charge of second degree murder.
Sentence was not Imposed.
Ernest Whit* pleaded fuilty (o
a charge of breaking and enter
tng. Two other similar cases were
dropped. Sentencing was postponad.
The ease of Wilbur Enoch P a r
tin, charged with assault with In­
tent lo commit murder, waa con­
tinued for tha length of tha (arm
of court, aa waa tha east of
Grorge W. Jordan, charged with
embeialemeaL

of the band whose appearance is
MIAMI LP)—Ralph Long, self,
being sponiored by the U. S. confessed former Red, told the
Army recruiting station in Or­ llouia Unamarican Activities Com­
lando.
mittee today tha Communist party
operated openly at the University
of North Carolina when he wan
a memtwr In 1916-48 and that tho
school never did anything about It.
In two hour* of testimony this
morning, Long named five faculty
members and a number of i n ­
dent* who attended Communist cell
meeting* with him and was appar­
ently just getting started on his
Hit when tha hearing was recused
(or lunch.
l ong *atd the purpose of tho
Winners In th# Chsmbcr of
Commerce Membership d r i v e student Communist etub* a t Cha­
which eluted recently were an­ pel Hill, home of tho university,
nounced today by F. K. Brocken- was to "build up th* party among
ridge, manager of the local trade tho young intelligentsia of North
body.,
Carolina," print and circulate lit­
He said Ihe team In first posi­ erature and rail# money to adtion was Roy Mann and Rupert yanca tha Red cause.
Strickland, wills second place go­
Junius Scales, recently arrested
ing to John Williams and Gordon by th# FBI on chargti of con­
Bradlay and third place to J. B spiracy against th* govommont,
Roxton and Howard Montellh. admitted openly In 1947 that ha
Winning captain was Roy Brit', waa head of th# Chapol Hill party,
whose two team* finished in the I.ong said, and Communist acti­
win and show positions.
vities thera wera publicly known.
"Results of the membership
In answtr to questions by comdrive are very satisfactory," said rnltte* msmhors, ho said that to
George Touhy, chairman of the his knowledge th# school never
campaign. "The four groups which mod* any Investigation.
canvassed the Sanford section
The faculty members I."-g
turned In a total of 114 member­ nsmed as Communists wsrt John
ships. which considerably sur­ Mryers, Robert Lewis, Anstola
passes the number for the same Volkov, Elis* Fricdlsnd, and Hi m
period of last year's campaign. Frelatat.
The solicitors secured 30 new
HU testimony was coafined to
memberships and 94 renewals." the years when he was a Com­
Lauds Workers
munist hlmiclf. Ha said he under­
"These worker* have done a stood Volkov hsd since left tho
wonderful Job. When business and part, but ho hsd no knowledge
professional men take time from of the mor# reeent activities of
Iheir own affairs at this season of Ihe other*.
the year to work fur s county-wide
organization such ss Ihp Chamber
of Cnmmerre.- it Is a pretty go«vl
Indication thst Ihe mmmunity Is
progressive In its thinking and
action "
fronlinued From Fsgo Oao)
Touhy pointed out thst It wss
3ev*nth section, assistant n*»
Ihe aim of trams tn contact alt rsde marshal. Robert Kilpatrick.
new business firm* and profes­ I. Oviedo and Lyman High Sehool
sional people as well as present
Band*
member* of Ihe Chamber who have 2 Lake Mary float
not yet paid litrlr 1334-33 dues. ft. Lake Mary Girl fleeut*
"However," he said. "In every 4. Sniithsld* Elementary Behoof
campaign of this kind some see
(4 floats)
mined for one reason or another. 5. Boy Scout*
Eighth section, assistant psrad*
Those who wish to renew should
send In Ihclr checks as usual, marshal. John Keeling,
and a call to IA0O will bring a re­ t. .Sanford Junior High School
presentative of H. L. Billhimer's
Hand
membership rommlttre tn those 2. Junior High float* (two)
who are Interested in being list­ 1. Decorated vehicles (no motors)
ed on the roll of the Chamber.
I. Ages 10-13 walking group
Figures for the campaign out In S. Winter Park High School Band
the county have not yet been
Rants Claus float.
reported by team captains, he
Parade rout*—West on First SL
said.
to Oak Avt., south on Oak Ava.
to Third HU oast on Third 8L ta
Sanford Avr., north on flanfoi
Ave., to First St., disperse at Navp
Center.
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flection marker* will b# placed
on the palm tree* on tha north
BT. CLAIR, Pa. lAt-Mlne crews • Ido of First At. east of Sanford
are working around th* clock to Ave. for aid In locating section
remove ton* of rock and earth cov­ position.
ering Frank Pesavage at the bot­
tom of a iHOfm.l mine shaft near
Ono pair of houseflios and Iheir
here. They said it would take sever­ progeny, If all survived, could pro­
al day*.
duce l#t nulnlllllon Hies In a sea­
T.iu 37-year-old fattier of two son weighing •'.* trillion tons.__
children wa* trapped yesterday by
a rock slide. Rescuers held little
hope that he could be saved.
Two other miner* working with
Pesavage scrambled to safety up
the IW-degree slope as the ruck slid
into tha shaft.

Eisenhower Group
Receives $890,000
WASHINGTON W -The Cltlien*
for E I a a n hower Congressional
Committee reported today that It
received *990,000 In contributions
ranging from 91 to 1100 from 10,000 contribute-* during tha past 14
monthe.
"All approved bills have bean
paid and It is estimated that after
unpaid obligations have been dt»charged sufficient rash will remain
for terminating expenses and tor
Ihe storing of committee records,"
the preliminary report said

thst Mads millions of pouada 7
America's surplus to lb* seedy ovom
acts. Hsro la an opportunity tor all
of us to potiloipato lo thojraolosa
ollorl of its kind In history. Through
th* cooporotlon of th* Foreign Op­
erations Administration CARE will
•end 29 pound* of surplus food to a
needy family or individual. Jets tha
FOOD CRUSADE by eaafclbutfcg

a dollar to csvor hand!lag.
load yoar doltars (a CAM, Newtask
Paklhkid *« a pa kilt ss/sire fa ea.
opnatita milk Tbe Admatmg C'eoartf

Fishermen I 8hlaera
California produces between 99 Lake Nursery.
and 90 per cent of U. 8. wines

Holiday Manta—Bidden U k*
Nursery.

DUfltl IFfO llt by th* Communist Vtctmlnti, Catholics of northern
Imln-Chlna ore still leaving tba Ited-controlled area to seek rdlgtoua
freedom In tho Franro-Vletnam south. At Haiphong, a French saUov
la shown helping a mother take her baby aboard ship In a basket

Dec. 4th
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BIGGEST, BEST CHRISTMAS SEASON!

It's that merry, magical time of year — the Christmas season! The
whole town's ready with a bright welcome in colorful lights . . . glittering
tinsel!,,. and gift-filled stores! Come, catch the Christmas spirit
see the dazzling windows and the exciting values! Hring the
t jamboree that ever opened a holiday season!

Christmas Pan. Jc Tomorrow

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lit. nt the Seminole llounlv f'mirl nitc ami aurvlvora Insurance ben*lltuli* in Snnfnid on Friday, lire. f), lit*, *&lt;&gt;clal .ccurity mi'ount numand Friday. Lite. 17. b#tw««n U:30 Loia, or* obtain Information about
tha aocial security nroaram.
A rtprcitn u tiv# of th t Orlando u m. and noon.

Social Security Rep
Will Be Here Friday

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LAMP THAT SANFORD FURNITURE. CO.
WILL GIVE AWAY AT CHRISTMAS

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Building Program
Requests On File
TALLAHASSEE bP-Stat# Bud*.

Directcr Marry 0. Smith roporle
today that rcnueits wart on filr
nr In prospect for a SI mlllior
dollar atato inatUutlon building pro
gram during lha next two yesr«
Tha r*t|ua»t» ar* only iflthtp
higher than the SO million dollars
asked twn yrar* ago, The ID'S
Florida legislature approved 37
inil'lnn.
However, Smith said request*
from &gt;latr agencies for op«rating
f ind* for thr 1933-37 blonnlum were
running 3* 4 per rent ahead of
thme tun yeari ago.
Normally, the alala agenria* «&gt;k
fur about 1,1 In 30 per rant morn
fuiuU for ihr next biennium than
they ate getting currently.
A request by the State Welfare
Board for an IS million dollar in­
crease to pay higher old aga as­
sistance and aid to ileprndent chil­
dren grant* and other expanded
tervire* j» the largeit among the
opera ting budget request*.

'hakespeare
3resented
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TV
By WAYNR OUVKR

NEW YORK. # - la William
iltikeapaare for the million, nr
mere specifically mr television's
millions of viewers?
Maurice Kvans, Judith Anderaon.
NBC and the sponsor* ot Hall of
Fame triad nobly to prove that he
is In a twn-hour production of
"Macbeth" yeitarday.
With "Macbeth" baing tha shortait of lha Bird'a tragedies, they
ware able to present fihakotpeare
undiluted and unadorned witn only
minor cul*. The five-act play waa
divided into twu parts, and at li m n
the transitions from one scene to
another aeemtd abrupt and hur­
ried, but on tha whole the produc­
tion was notaworthy ronaldaring
televtaion's limitations of time and
scope.
Kvans a* Maehelh, a man of good
TICKETS
intentions but pliable will, and Misa
WILL BE
Anderson as Lady Macbeth, the
Iron-willed ambitious wife, dom­
LIV EN TO
inated lha acting ai tha roles pro­
vided In tha script written by
ALL CUSTOMERS
Shikespesra In IM)}
2 W EEKS BE­
But they had itrnng support from
fellow memberi of the c u t , nntably
FORE CHRISTMAS
TALLAHASSEE '.P-The Florida Stalls C o t t s w o r t h as Hannuo.
Highway Patrol reported today 12 House Jameson at Dunean and
Warlrg as Macduff.
P#r»nn» loti their live* in highway Richard
It would have hern a production
accident* o*er the long ThtnkigiV
to remember if »een from Hie tinI mg weekend
| diilurbed gmet of * theater seat
'Ilia
death
toll
In
the
period
from
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in the informality of ihr livtn-i
fi p m We Inexday through mid- i hut
room It lost tome of the overpower­
1msht la*t night was almost half ing gloom of the original.
that during Me corresponding periorl a year ago when 22 were killed.
Radio hat the bctl chance since
All uniformed patrol olfieeri
were a lig n e d to highway duly its early dayt lo be creative, lays
during the holiday period, and Loutt fi Cowan, wlm ho* hern a
teams of unmarked patrol r.nrs major influence in both radio and
procramming for more
were on duly in areas of high television
than a decade
accident frequency
Cowan, who has five shows on
The twelfth victim. Mr« A.
Thomaa Martin, .19, of Fort Miers, the air In this country and'two in
.Till) K, 1*1 St.
P h . 21fl ® rlied about 11 o'clock lait night of Knglanri. explains that with to
Inlurirt iuffere.1 In an accident at much attention focused nn TV. rndin ran afford to experiment a* it
Fort Myers Thursday
did In the years before it became
r i r t r r r i r m r m r t r r t n i r r s i m r ' r r u n i i i m r t r r t i r m f l n n r m r i r t r r T n i T i r t J i i t i i r r T t m i i y bound up In pat formulas.
Although Cowan has some very
suceetafu! commercial shows aurh
as Slop the Music on CBS radio
and ARC television, ha genaratea
the moat eaUiusUem for gxploring
new fields. He says he lr|ts lo
turn out enough commercial shows
to pay for ihe onea n» likes host,
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which often do not attract spoil,
a tors.
His pet npijirt right now |» his
j
Mahllis thaw on CB* radio sun? day nights, featuring Mahalu
? Jackion, Negro gospel singer,
"!n (he first place," he declares,
'Mahelia Jackson has one c,f the
great voice* nf our time However.
Urn re a son I became Interested In
her w»# because she represents
a surcease, a halm to people In
» these troubled times
nni only has a greet voice,
9 hut"Ahe
ahe a also a woman of faith."
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Mexico are the world’s larueat
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Jacket at Jim Knbtou'e clolhlag store. Clothing el ways makes good gifts. (Slalf rimtot
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The *!icriff said "All I did was
rnforro Article 12. Section 12 of
the Florida Cnnjtilutlnn whirl! *aya
'whito and colored children iliall
not he taught in the same .school, MIAMI, Fla '.f—Dr. Karl R.
but impartial provision shall be Pace. thi. of Greenville, N C , to­
made tor both
day was named "family doctor of
MOUNT n n n A b r _ T h t u 5
Plall, an orange picker who
district attorney has a»ked lha Fill moved to Florida from Holly Hill, the year” by the American Mcdiv
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lo look Into lha *nipen*liin o( live ' 8 C , said neither he nor hn wife! cal A»sn.
A practicing physician In Green­
rtilldrrn nf the Allan I’latt family arc of Negro extraction hut a r e ! ville
pi
year*
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active
in
many
from Mount Dorn school* to de­ ! Cherokee Indiana with a mixture
community activities, Dr. Paco
termine whether thoir civil rights of trial) blood.
was chosen fmm candidate* nomi­
were violated.
At Holly I lilt. School Supt fi K nated by each itate medical soci­
Janie* fiullinarlin e.» Miami, the Grant said the Platt children were ety.
district attorney, said Saturday ho members of a colony near Holly
Ills selection for the coveted
aclrd at (he rcuuesl of Mrs. Mahel Hill "which has been here a* long award as 1914 general practitioner
Nntrl* ller e, editor uf the weekly a* anybody, 1 suppusr." Children of the sear, was announced at thn
Mount Dora Toplr.
of the colony, he said, arc classified opening nf tlio AMA's clinical scsTin* Lake County School Rnard nn biith certificates either aa *inn here.
• irpcndcd the children Oct 21 upon "white" or as "Crootan "
Tho award carries a gold madaL,
Croatana are homtttmos referred
the complaint of Sheriff Willi* V.
McCall Mr*. Reese charged tho to a a Croafan Indians. Merrlam- and S t a n blood living In the Car2P
describes linns and legally yccognired aa
board "bowed to dictation a* sure­ Webster's dictionary
them as of mixed Indian, white distinct people.
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m km they ahow the family 06mrvanee of the holiday season.
Wa’ve got a (uggeatlon today—
a eaggeitlon for the famlllea that
g o a t have movie earners*. If*
that you give one to younelvee
or Chrtitmaa, and do it a Little
head of tha big day. You know,
talf th* fun of Chrlstmaa la get*
Ing ready for I t No matter what
yp* of picture record you (hoot,
I ought to cover the day* In whlc li
ha air la tingling with antlclpaIon of happy surprises and good
hlnga eomlng up. Tha favorite
teopla In your luo are at th n r
X i t— and that's tha be*t time tor
picturing them.
But getting back to the movie

camera a* a gift from tho family
to the family. It needn't be an
expensive gift, you know, because
not only arc there movie cameras

Sheer magic in Nylons
in beautiful fall color*
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Tha light bar mike* your In­
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flash snapshooting. It Is simply t
bar with a screw In the renter thr(Us into tha tripod locket of th'
camera. On either end U a big

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with a skirt you drontn
about . . . wide of scope and
all In one piece for fit
and flare .. .

photoflood reflector bulb.
A* you shoot, you carry your
light right wilh you. You know
that thcie'i always enough tllu*
minntlnn to cover whatever ac­
tion you ace In your viewfinder.

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. . . Gny us Christmas In Lace.
Tnffeta, Sntln. Silk and tnnny
other fabrics .. that will shims
likn candles all through tho
F estiv e Season . .

—John Van Guilder

t Truck Damages Parramore Grocery
Considerable damage was caused
to the Parramore grocery store,
Wth S t and French Ave., shortly
Mtcr noon today by ■ Ulske's Inc.,
Jack , driven by Joseph L. Jones
rn tn a a , according to a police re-

poet

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An overhanging shelter was torn
town am
and a plate glssi window
4 m brok
by the truck.
A snort
ort Mm* later at the same
yereectli
action, a taxicab, owned by

Will Itankcrson and operated by
Sninmle Leo Wiggins, 1400 Southw o t Hr., v&gt;lng west on 13th Si.,
collided with a Patrick Fruit Co.
truck, driven by Henry Nathaniel
Williams, 411 E. Fifth St., who
turned left onto 13th St. off French
Ave., according to police. Damage
was set at ISO to the cab and noth­
ing to the tractor.
noth accidents were covered by
Ptlmn. Arnold Williams.

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M x ro im n m ti.n

Scientists Study Air You Breathe

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CINCINNATI '.P— Scicntisl*, u* 'whatever rm lit* found In nature* i about Ihe new complexities and
tna machines that operate niu'li tan he found in the air in some I know relatively nothing about the
like a vacuum cleaner are gain* lineality," says I. A Chambers, i toxicity in the air."
ering air samples from all over ilirert r ol research al Ihr ltoh«*i
Kor the post pari, scientists have
thr country to »tu ly what
m *A Tail lianitan Engineering On- ignored the air. Public hrillii of­
body lakes in when you in'nle ter here Tbii federal public health ficials, for example, have con­
They say that In .1 year’s time center is directing the gathering centrated on wafer and food puri­
your body may abv-.h a couple of Hie air aarnnles,
fication.

of gram s **f n ie l.il, h y d rn ra rb m
Chamber* says Ihe substances
and U i* Toe amount depend* on in ihr air ‘internet and form new
where you live.
complexities. We know nothing

"Whatever man has made and

Defense Tangles
Wiih Stale Witness
In Sheppard Trial
CLKVT'.I.ANIl n-T lie dc*fr u e
and nn expert stale witness wr.m
glcd bllteriv l *da&gt; over tie esi-nl
of the injure* Dr Siimuel 11 Sb* n
paril received nn the day nf lu*
wife’s murder

flra u lr and drama, ahephrrds and visa men.

Ihe serene reverenre Ihese liamlsome design* eonvey. Al hoitom-reiilee, Ihe Magi'i desert eoule Is
reproduced on sturdy pa re tun nt similar In that
useil In nirdt val iimiia'lrrlrv ,\ &lt; lirlstmas crrrlir
peopled by was figurine' wax plmlorraphed In
In *I inlor, biilloiii rl till. Millie , unlit1-'* oilier
Urg'd) e ,-,|x lei'ii i &lt;| if, a l*o li"ln rnliauee Ihe
(.’nil' r vvn ds—"Ami *Iip
lit I li, i In a nix
because Ilirre wax no room

Ibr&lt;e and the alory of a mlrarlr are rolorfullr
ponrayrri nn many of the luvrlirst Christmas cartls
Miu'll see thl* year. Manger srrnrs, Ihr Holy l.aed
(self, Mary and Joseph seeking ahelter al (he Inn
lave .ill been recreated —ai they mar have looked
m tli.it nnl Christmas h r . Like the Inspired Ren*
livum r arlisli. Christmas card ilniglier'. loo.
lave found the .Madonna and Child an Irresistible
u b ' d . filch twilight color combinations arrenl

lor itiem in lh&gt;* i*

Dr R ichard H o sier, a ph ysician
who examined Sheppard &gt;va* Do*
w tn e u
Sheppard c la im s hr was strm k
down and I'viri* was knocked on
rnn srhu* bv a
hoshv hatred"
mar.su V i who he *.ij * w ax the
artuat m urderer
Hester exam ined the osteopath
on Ihe afternoon of J u ly I only
a lew l( nr* after Ihe s ta y in ' *f (
Sheppard's pregnant wife M an
Is n I I
\ heated s i ' iment begun when
H e a t e r I i fird uh'ii t th** sign.
i *m iw c *,f the a h .en re of lido in in.. I

,

reflexrs

He found such absence on llir
r: 2ht • de of S.u*j,p.ird « .ihdnnieo
them for as much a» an boor
lie *aid
■Vnl that "m*c« ary men uic .
Hut " in and of itself such an
c 1'ikrn ’ to *tnp nil t -i.t
&lt;
absence &lt;*f reflex doesn’t mean a
I ip American 1 ,'tilv mxtlr no
thing ” H ester said
■r i f d nial II • nd I* vi vrr
vs IXIO- (*s on * s Mill
Defense A lly W illia m .1 C o in
l ip Incident were nrd r il i b i i i t j r i l t*» t tuiiigp B iflimH &gt; n | l p f i i!an, in oioss exam ination pounced
?:il nor in v i’.it o nf tnlcrtvi
1 !,• rc•e-1v i li lh s si,item,&gt;iil
. n. I lavs governing freed itn o' * '■* f*» I .I I!*l» I t I* 1f.
Hi* c nte sled t I&gt;1 ,w on Itie h. *l
* *'• ' I I ■ I •
t 11 I fa|f
Iiga seas
of I 1,* m k lin ' d tiave in j erd b e
* i f lh i l ,t • "*i r siiii v
In re,I III,'
' i r n t i . ’ l nervous *sysiem. and li* •»I .............
' ll
t li .Seventh l b : v. II i hnur
tried t , forre H o sier lo ac.-ve lh ,1
mvritig aCu’i .in Ciiru: ■ 'i x;&gt;
lh** al, r n ip of llu* •Ini* iin nal n
VV\MIINI,rON P The tinned peal« I i be a l ireal I i f i i hit a
He*, .bowed lb, in ,n iy
fit .tos today brn-hed a*id“ a fins svhic.li Hip tb • I Ii j .v m In \ to pro
lle v l^ r replied M ill II pel r*„l
• i n prill,-l fled nearly lour I n i [ruin id i
of norma' men do not have norm .,I
month* a*M and « id IIS planes
.ihdom iial r, le s * * lie r i l d lu
udl continue t*i check ail iM r,
**oir •,■* and -I it tie* f„| C
| In
fl* iiu’ the water* around Ihr Ns
fill t.lHIII TO II’M
"a* Mo* lotvis (iir ids st deio,»n|
tton iltst Chinese Mronghnld on Tor He rtrlcs I i l'*p C .1 .mil In ridethat tb • alisenee ,d Die reftes "in
nio*a
In Ihe VVc I
I , f dseif, doe li t mean a
Of hi "" idle. 111* loind,c n,,’flu* State Department r r le a 'f t

TELEVISION

U. S. Refuses
Russian Prolest
Of Disputed Flights

I’S 11 1, ..i t| ll-e

tiie tesi of a In icf n ,(,■ iMv cret
1e &lt;rilDlh
to the Soviet Foreign Ministry at lie eat,
i 'ill. . b- I
Momoo today in respon ' In a
When t ill ,ii lllile I , Ik
........in pretest of l i t Argu t It
Tin* Soviet rude bad object,* I In
L'S aircraft linking five Snvii’t tlld Sanln t l u* dortb alt ih.,1 lit
ships, „ni* of them Ihe t tinker
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Tuapse vvlilcli was spued by tiir ■ .r ,,, , ,
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Incident* in which il said American
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aircrall systcmallcally flew low ,
When you find who Ihe little
over Soviet vpsaeU and clrrled*
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m no li irry lo get a divorce."

Taking '.temperatures
Is Relatively Simple
ly HIP1*3AN H. lUNOISDf. M.D.
A I livfirt 1* often the fUat In-1 Holding It i t the top between
it v mu that something la wrong the thumb and forefinger of your
right hand, snap the Instrument
will in your body
T.un. It li rracutlal that you or down sharply three or four tlmw.
aun.eriie in your home be able to This Is usually enough to return
1 1 ml unit read i mjicruturrs n e - , the mercury to Us proper place,
cu ' iy While till* Is n relatively well bclnw Ihe 0(1 0 mark,
s in n *
t - •». «t H amtuing pul Und#f ToBgut
how many dun l know how lo do
Now, plnce the end of the ther­
it.
mometer containing the mercury
W ash II first
well under the tongue for three
l.rl's n ,Mime you have a clinical minute*. It'a placed under the
thcimf'iiicicr in your liands right tongue because the temperature
now. Tho tlrjt thing to do Is lo can be recorded accurately there
wash it in cold water, then wipe without Interference from air
tt dry with a demising llssu#. I've taken Into the mouth.
known persona who "sterilised" a
After removing the thermom­
tl, -imoturler In tint water. Till*, eter, determine whether the mer­
of cuiirtc. render* the thermom- cury has advanced past the
d'-r ii.se r.is, and may hrenk It.
normal mark, remrniberlng that
Willi the thumb and fordlnger each tine represents two-tenths
of the t,-It hand hoi,line the ther­ of a degree.
mometer ill n point Just above
tiie mercury container, and the Other Temperatures
The normal rectal temperature
thumb and forcflngerof tiie rtntit
hand rlulcliliiB the top, check tin* Is 99 8 drgreea, and the nurmal
armpit temperature Is 97 6.
Until Irvet
Then “shake down" the ther­
Tho flguro B
mometer again, wash It In cold
Tiie fluid will he a thin m l or water, rinse In alcohol, and put It
silver line, ttotato the thermom­ away where you can find It.
eter until you ran srr it You will
untr a small flguro "B" on the side QUtSTTOM AND AKSWtl
N. N.r If a woman has been
of Die thermometer bolow the
numerous Hues Each line U operated on and atertllMd, U It
niarkrd oil In twn-lenthi of &gt; possible for her to have another
degree. That flgme "8" U below operation so that aha can hava
tho line representing 03 degree*. another baby7
Answer: In moat cases, an
Immediately to the right of the
[V *irn "B" Is an arrow. That arrow operation to reatora the fallopian
point* to a line directly above, tube* cannot b# carried out. How­
which marks the normal oral ever, In aotne few Instances, such
temperature of your body, M.fl restoration of Um tubes is some­
times possible.
degrees.
You might consult with ths
If the mercury Is near, or above,
th a t line, you must "ihake down" physician who performed the
the thermometer before taking A operation as to advisability of
carrylnc out Utla procedure.
temperature

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WATfll CHILD ItATIIE
WHILE YOl! COOK

For e thnricut in hethinc your
tulilrcn. let Ihcrn use the Kitchen
-ink Even child cere expert*
rerummend whst some mothers
havp been practicing for year*—
prrnnllling a bath in the Kitchen
before meal*.
Then, when small children corns
in all sandy from play, you can
keep a wary eye on their spin sh­
ine end watch thr kettle at ths
same time. The younsstera enjoy
this, and It save* mother e lot of
exceii laps—but (or sanitary rea­
sons. of course, the sink must be
sudi-*crubbed before and after
rach bath.

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HIM A ll FOUR of the teven Pamlena City College co-ed* who have
been chosen to act princMaea at the 1933 Pasadena Tournament of
Halts. Until their name* were announced, they w i n known to the
judges only a* number*. They ar# (1. to r.): Joanne Martin, Nap*,
Calif.; PatrieU Scott, San Antonio, Tea.; Sheila Drcault, Minne*
■poll*. Mlruo, and Suaan Quarnesa, Minneapolis (International)

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but il will have lo wait until
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30 Ulckini.'

I’ m s rn iiln p attorney* ohjerted
and lodge Ktiw ard Itlythm s a d
that kind of expei menl n jiild not
take place ,n lux tm irirn om
D r Hester. In d ireel testim ony,
said the defendant had Iriiiiile s
op h is mouth, face, forehead and
r li&gt; Mol a* to the p-* *lb lld v of a
' P ' l l a I ' e jl ir y , tie «#,. | **| ) *| c o ||| |
n i make a diagnosis of a sjunal
cord in ju ry "

NOW IT IIAN ftlAlP,
Washington Irving
Now ('lirisimas is enrne,
Let's heat nn the drum.
And call all our neighbors
grilicr.
And when they appear,
I cl ii' make them siicli cheer
As will keep nut the wind and the
wrnlhrr.

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I HIM. IP VOP Wil l,
lane Purler VVIIIIaiiis
H. if von will, devoir
my
1 I* Min* civ mg lii the rhililri-ti
•i "I 1 * nci l&gt;, ri'srrv log oulv llie
urn liege, once in a while, of giv
in In a dear friend a gilt which
will have the charm ef bring
K' lnir e urprlsc I will, if yrtu
will, keep Ihe spirit nt ( hrtslmas
n in) heart, and, barring nut
hurry, worry, ami competition,
'nil consecrate Mn* blessed srnson,
in jov and love. In Ihe line whose
tnrlli w&lt;- celebrate

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hit themselves in the bark of the
i " L at I he has,, of 1 f,r* Hvam lo
odve Mie liem eir.lous force of the

Acut 151 Ava Gardner board* a
plane in l.ns Angeles (or Tokyo,
hue it on a personal appearance
lour M ill w ill taka her to Hong
Kong. Singapore, Home, Paris,
llc t lin and lavndon. She lold re­
porters slie definitely Intend* to
Its a fra n k Sinatra • divorce,

So the current program at Ihe
new four million dollar Taft Cen­
ter tv a pioneering one. although
smoke abatement studies have
produced some mfurtnatton in the
field
Thirty scien!i*ls are devoting
foil lime lo the problem They have
about *• '0.090 to work with In the
current fiscal year, the first ttirjc
they've had a large congressional
grant to study air pollution
They want to know if there Is i
relationship between certain con1cenlralions of air pollutants and
ahirmal mortality rates, :he effret of weather on the concentra­
tion of pollutants; want tn estab­
lish the nature and amout of air
pollutant* caused by automobiles,
garbage Incinerators and indus­
trial operation*.
* .Samples nf the pollutant* are
being collected from 23 places
They were choien on the hasis
of geography, Industrial activity,
Incidence of apeciftc disease and
olher factnr*. The number of col­
lection points may be increased lo
to
Local and slate health official*
take samples at least twice a
week The main grar is a screened
Intake pipe and low velocity va­
cuum action Air sucked in withIn a 21 hour period equal* man’*
intake for four month' At Ihe
end nf the 24 hours, white fib"#
glass filters, vvhirh have hern disclorrd gray, brown or black, de­
pending nn the nature and amount nf mailer, are takrn from
Ihe grar and shipped to the cen­
ter's laboratories here
Then they undergo rigid tests
for organic and inorganic content
• nd radioactivity.

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To Be Treated To Resist Fire
S E IV Y O R K —O s rr half thr :tfti
m illio n C h ristm as trims sold tins.
Christmas mil hr chemically '
t r r a lr d for flame resistance color.
g l)«s, r n lu r r d delis dration ami
Irss n rrd li' loss
according to
Ch em ical Engineering. M riira is u
H ill publication
Within a feu
years, It i* rsp e c tn l that p rartl
r a il)
all trrr« &gt;ohl w ill lu t e
fla m rrrtn rria n t coatings, the m.i
g a /in e reports
Tree coatings t rr an attraelivp
propositi! n to a s a t irls of people
the producer who is able to ex
tend the life id d ir rs &lt;r hi spec
ml coating ih r retail dealer, who
sees l lie re a &gt;eil sale' appeal in
trealed Iters and the home user,
who is getting mote safely con
senilis e ie n ir a r I :te resistance
also m at heroine a legal require
merit, i ahfnrnia tor instance, al
read) has a state law in p u t mg
that all trees exhibited In public
places must be Home proof before,
they lease the lot.
Profits from s p ra s n l trees ate
a strong m erntne lor the Indus
try ; a tie r in its natural slate
brings about $ i while a coated
one of the same sizr costs as
m iieh as |J.V the m agarirtr re
ports,

* YAHI.F.WAH F—Crystal (left) or china, displayed at Sweeney**
Kill (hop, Monti! h r a delight (•&gt; almost any huuvrlirrpcr an a (ill.

Mthmigh the life ol a tree cars
he prolonged a- long as little
m mills when it i&gt; crated ss:(|i a
-penal non tone latex film ami
pot Into cold slot age there air'
'hire motor dl'ads .ullages to the
'it "lull's in ihr ptocessing opera
Torn pi uni joiaiiori is m i n d e d
to tree glowing an as irees he
nig trealed mud he of uniform
height, and iiiseslmriil rust is

(Matt Photo)

tilgh la

a plant able to process j i non
trees a d a y Two plants Inratrd
in Iliilu th Minn , base been able
to os ci come these problem* by
lim itin g their operations to North
rrn
M innesota',
stunted hlxrk
■ pince ssliicti gii'sss to a uniform
height of three fr et and hs keep
log chem ical ssa-le to a m m lnuim
in their dipping operations The
two plants use an estimated 250,non gallons ol coating annually,
with a retail snine of user I I mil
linn— a re la tu e l) low amount nf
chem icals compared with tpianlt
tie* used on sales lots, according
to the magazine
\n estim ated ten m illion trees
are treated a m tiulls on sales
hit' at a eost to ttie h u 'e r of 50e
to tl a foot Hie biggest drasshaek
against spra*mg on the lots (s
ttie tremendops waste in so lsrd ;
s p r a in * trees is like spraying
window screrns there is an *n per
cent loss in oserspray Producers,
however. are reluct ant to apply
the coating in llietr plants hrcatisr
of the sartets in tree sizes and
the huge drsing problem. Hip
m agazine s a ls I'hr ril«tnm er al
so ran treat his own tree with
ssnlels asailab le k iis of fire re
tardant nr ilecoratise m aterials,
a tsp ica l product provide* 12
ounces of ‘ ric.gi, fltk rs 1 for tW
cent- which u r applied to the
tree hs a *pi as

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value ilitongh the sears and are
alw ays safe and secure nr future
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if feint.i s legendary route leads
”'frotn one happy home to another,
A n d apparently the t‘J 3t Christmas card] arc following hi* ex­
ample.
For t h o u s a n d s nf c o l o r f u l
■design* thU year feature gay
ijVuletide travel icenea. Pnurngcr*
lalep down from crowded atagetcrjnchps. Snowy road* are wrin­
kled by deign tracks and car
wheel*. A train puffs It* way into
m village atatlnn.
People arn pictured hurrying
! borne for Chriilma*" on everyling from bicycle* In mow *hne,
It a r t carrying berlbboncd gift
ackaget, and waving friendly
reetlnga.
Even the new Chriilma* card
verse* are travel-minded. One
that ihow* tolly SL Nick itudytng a map chuckle*:

The shorten cut
To hr mu you Jo|z
And nothing hutf
Another explain* its part in thr
Clnulmoa card parade like this
Wringing u u u h that
ChrUtiniij Dan is jm l
zl* nice in i cciy anu
As a ride m a
Onr-hor.ie open slciyhf
Tin* year, however, mark* the
first lime lliut nuns' Christmas
cards picture trains than Irigli*
or stagecoaches, the traditional
favorite*. Q u it unusual (let ign
even show* the "licst Friend of
C h a r l e s t o n , " an old-fashioned
steam engine with window las*
roache*. making it* flrat tup on
Christmas Day, IC10
Autos are popular, tz&gt;o, but
mostly on the novelty card*. Open

one Illicit “Meriy Christmas tc
Ms Husband," an I n eut-out convurti.bie o f
am nnt
vmtngi
bnuiii "i ituuit mi n hidden spring
Its Ctsel i;: si

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ffo.itin,; ,|. i i; mi chiMil*. One ih

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m in stiv l ore playing (d m In
csrol* While Kant* C la n , hui,
takes o il in a space ship &lt;m g
card that says:
W h rn rp fr .fanto tra n fi to
ftfake a eery rpecint trip,
ffc let* flic reindeer
T a k e n n'*t and
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Safely Council ^
Opens Christmas
Driving Campaign
CHICAGO— For a merrier
Christmas, drive with reason dur­
ing the holtdsy seison.
This appeal was made to motor­
ists today by the National Safety
Council *i It opened Its annual
Christmas safety campaign.
The Christmas-New Year holi­
day season is the most haiardous
single period of the year, according
to the Council. Twice as many
persona are kilted In traffic acci­
dents at this time as on tha same
tlays of the preceding two watke.
Causes of (he extra dangers and
higher tolls are heavier travel
and the festive spirit of the sea-

sob, plat Ota v n a l winter b a u d s hut not complacency. He pointed
at bad weathar, illppery road* and uut that tho Fourth of July and
Labor Day holiday periods brought
more hours of dartattis.
In an affort to reduce th en .substantially fewer deaths than
yuiatfda accidents to a minimum, had been expected.
"No one wnvrd a magic wand
city and itala offtclals, civic
leaders, safety council* and 163 for the Fourth of July or Labor
organizations again aro Joining Day." Mr. Dearborn said. "Thu
with tha council In enlisting the good records csrae shout because
cooperation of everjr motorist and motorists generally recognised
that holiday* are harard days.
pedestrian.
’In addition, tha President’s ac­ Christmas, the most dargerou*
tion committee for traffic safety of all our major holidays, will re­
has designated Wednesday, Doc. quire the same care cn the high­
15, ■■ "S-D Day" or “ Sate Driv­ way."
Specifically, the Council offered
ing Day." Purpose of tha day
srill ba to show that motorists and the following tips for holiday driv­
padoatrlana can reduce traffic ec- ing:
eldanti by thtlr own actions, and
L Respect tha weathar. Adjust
to demonstrate that the communl- your speed to road and weather
1a tha place to attack tha traf- conditions.
1 safety problem. An all-out na­ 1. Keep windshield clear, and uae
tional affort will ba roada to hold tire chains for severe snow and
traffic accidents to a minimum. lea conditions.
Nad H. Dearborn, president of 3. Brake Intermittently— don’t
tha Council said tbe Christmas lock the wheels— when tha road
seisoa can be faced with optimism surface is slippery.

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4. Follow other vehicles at f
sale distance.
5. Allow plr-t* of Cm ' ■ make
your trip without hurrying.
6. By ait mean*, u u u , drive
■ftor drinking.
CAN YOU IMAGINE
BETTER GIFT
M
Can you Imagine a more pleasing
ift on Christmas Day thin a
rand ntw Lt. S. barings Bond
made out In your name? You'd
know that roar Bond would not
only be safe but that It would
J row and grow over the y e a rt
lace a Bond first on your family
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BONDS ADD TO
FUTURE HAT
Whan you say ‘‘Merry
maa" with a U. 8. Savin
you v * giving a resent 1-----you are giving a present that wi
add to future napplnesi and Mcur,
ty. Also use a Treasury Christina*
gift folder available at any bank.

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CHOOSE
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FURNITURE FOR
YOUR CHRISTMAS AT
POPEYE'S IN
SANFORD .

the wtimrn at Chrlslmsa lime (Stall f M o )
lay at Taiirhton’* drug ature.

Yule Hospitality
Calls For Caution
The "gathering of the rlan” trn
rlitionnl at Christina* 1* a ptousunt
custom, hut call* lor special lire
Safety precaution*, warns Ihn Na­
tional llonfd of Kirn Underwriter*
For jevornl days each year, this
custom fill' many home* with j
more prnpla than normally live
there, bump of them may have m-1
different fire safety habit*. All jre
In a holiday mood, winch may
make them |c*» cartful than iinnal.
Add to that the fuel that the 11 uni
whiter flro hazard.* are present—
than at any other srsion.
If you aro playing host litis year
Urn National Board suggest* you
take a few baiic precautions be­
fore the first guest arrives:
1. Make *uro there are plenty of
astray* jlralygicnlly located In
livery ruorn In the home.
i See that Ilia tlovo I* clean tml
r eady for ths big cooklmj Job a-

Sea our large eetotlon of beautiful saoderii
living room anltaa, beautiful assortment of
com * and colora. Nylon*. Itaynna, Colton*
nod many other*, Sect tonal*. ] |*leco • ultra
or odd aofas, priced to fit any budget,

rud.

3. If some of your guests will bo
Chdrhen, put all tnatche*. cigaritu lighter* and other ttongormia
hjeel* lafdy out of their reach.
A* long a* your company stays,
keep the-&gt;o snfety lip.* in*mlnd:
t, If you'ro heating more room*
Jhan usual, don't try to "foreo"
tour furnaco If It won't tala the
Jildcd Jnaii Gall an espetlinced
repairman instead.
2 . Keep portable heuliT* away
combustibles, and also out
of people's way.
1. Keep order In the kllchrn.
frveral exlra people all offering
5) belli can cauio a •'trallle Jam"
which someone may lean too
r over a lighted burner, or tip
over a pot of scalding llrpml.

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Beautiful selection of Ve­
netian mirror*, a ilia to
fit any need, !H x HI —
113.95, SO a SO — I t (.93
30 x (0 — *16.93. The**
beautiful mirror* would
make a wonderful Christ*
ma* Gift, a small depoatt
will hold till Chrlatma*.

A SMALL
DEPOSIT
HOLDS
YOUR
SELECTION

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i. If more electric tl appliance*

Ulan usual aro bring used—space
b*nturi, for axanmir—don't over
lli.nl circuit!. Fifteen ampere

fuse* tire the safe tlzo for molt
nousohold circuit*, and If a fuse
blew* soma appliances should bo
•witched to another outlet.
Cute it* hnvo responsibilities, too.
M you ara going to bo a guest in­
ale ad of a host, ice that you nml
your rntlro family are on your
best flro-iafety behavior. It 1*
also wlso to ho prepared for an
amorgenry. Just rut you always
note the location of tho nearest lire
air ape In a hotel, when you am an
Qvornlght guo»t In lomconc's homo
jjguro out two way* of reaching
Jm ground from tho room In which
you aleap.

SPECIAL!

IIRKHRKS—Bmari d m tea h r ana

l a t (la Hollywood fihop. (BUN Photo)

180 COIL
INNER SPRING
MATTRESS
OR BOX SPRING

30 INCH
4 DRAWER
UNFINISHED
CHEST

WROUGHT
IRON
MAGAZINE
RACK

7 PC.
RATTAN
GROUP

$ 3 .4 9

About 40 par aant of tho trop
;oma In
la Kentucky come* from
Iraceo.

UNFINISHED
DOUBLE
DRESSER
$2 g »

W e c a N f a r p m c r lp ,

u ooa. , , and deliver
tfce m edicinal. N a

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Santa CUaa anjat
‘Thli Beautiful FnnUahal Ho m
Will Malta Her A Fine Chrielmae
Present, It la Centrally Loeatal
(1009 Laurel Ava.) and coata only

DOUBLE
DOOR METAL
U TILITY
CABINET

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OfXIca

W m m m am

flits

49.95 UP

$

LARGE
WROUGHT
IRON TABLE
LAMPS
$ 4 .4 9

BEDS
SLEEPS TWO
RED - GREY
OR GREEN

BEAUTIFUL
COLORS

$49X

S C A .9 5 UP

CARD
TABLES
$

3,95 UP

PLATFORM
ROCKERS
PLASTIC
OR CLOTH
$1 a x u p

SRHEAD KEANS MORE FOR TOUR MONEY •
Bara At 901W. lit S t “G ut And Ba AauuatT—

Faints’ Drag Store
IfMr M

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b t.l in bedding *1 f*rtory pr.
nnwn mii.pt
line." \ n more hu*lnr*» I* being i
il *1 Ihe old site. A hr
nuRt* a good Yule gill (nr lb* bunt. (Mall fbolo)

BKOtUNC-rthoU fn n lfu rr t'n. 1 j&gt; moved IN branch lUirr from
. Celery and .Hanford Ai m . in IN own hullrfinjt at Magnolia Avp. and
Second St., formerly known ai Ihr old thorp* building. Tha build* toy waa par tha tad from J. W. Roarer nt Windermere, arcordlni
tn Bud R a n k rrirr, manager. who aald. ‘‘W* will featur* lb* vary

I i t.t:\IM tls ttrrnminn tiinrp pnpular all the time l« trli vi.n.n
let* il'ii arc mm I, bciici m.idr Ibee ■ abort time ago. The abm t

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McCarthy Want:
To End Censure
Talks Wednesday

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CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
Children’s Rockers

.............................. $2-95 aiuJ up

Children1! Wrought Iron T«ble and Chair Sets $|0.5O
Children's P latform Rockers W ith Ottoman $ | 1 .15
Children's 3-Pc. Blonde Bed Room Suite Reg.

$98.75 Special ......................................

$ ( 0.5(1

8&lt;Pc. Sofa Bed (troupe (Sofa and Chair, 2 Knd
Tables, 2 Table Lamps, 1 C offee Tabic
1 Throw R u g .................................................. $ |3 |.5 0
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national welfare I llie g r&gt; t Hut &lt;
good r . n h* ir h ia i rrt hv rnnt.
mng thl* r lt h i l* , ” M cCarthy tn;.
hi» colleague*
Mp said he ha-.l &lt;le&gt; IHeil nn t)
Mirerh w till* hp m i in lltr Nai
l i n 'p i l l l i t R iH ie titi
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Kur II ri»y p. thp Sen.vl* i tp r.-ii!
•o n io n h id been In ro ie * . whl’i
Met i t thy m i in the h n .in ld l
W in a tlcr thr Sciiatn h i mu run !
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hi&gt; .uni in .&lt;
| « lill| look thr fhtoi fin tin ill i
( n iit ii' p rii]in n t that lfir . hulr n u t
| U‘r tip wound ii | i .|m rk li
I ,im p rc p o ifd lm w h - i i c r
'1 linn Htr Senate may lake mi ]
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5*Pc. B londe D inette, R eg. $89.50 S p e c ia l...................... $00.50
7-

Pe. M aple D inette, R eg. $149.50

S p e c ia l............$00.5(1

8-

Pe. S o fa Bed Group R eg. $139.50 S p e c ia l............ $00.50

G rey P la stic P latform R ocker and Ottoman W as
$79.50 N o w ........................................................................ $00,30

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Quakar

Oil

Bumlqs

Circulators and 8(ovm

O’ International Harveiter Ha(ri(*rstore end Freer*ra
Armstrong end Congoleum Ruge and Floor covering by the yard
Mohawk Ruga and Carpet —And other wet] known brand* of living
m m , Bedroom, dining room nnd

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furniture,

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m y principle), my Integrity, or my
pinverfiil devotion In thli |rr;&gt;t
lution I em privileged In try I i
verve I em dtitreued that for tin
monthi, Ui* attention a t tb« SenatM h i i been too greatly ntono«oliip|
by tb* rlemnr end fontrovnriy
v.« i tn r r one iPTUtor—Jo* McCerthv
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“It hei been etit*d Uut tb* dign.tv of th* Ira eta le Involved. My
r reel*it n iih I* to help lncreit*
t ’p dignity of tha Senile , if
t’isnlly nf tha Acneta U of greet
impjrtanc*.
" i i f evrn greeter tmportenie.
however, ie tin honor, th* eafety.
end the welfare o# the nation, ervl
the lecurtty of fte citiiena, wherev­
er thy may be."
D ram atically, M cCarthy told hie

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?dft. eaav to care for
l ^a cr on w i t h p n i b f o l d c r r d
ii. Inn trim and rliiiicp-1(ims Ktnildcd collar.
W h i t e o n l v In f i r m
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JEWELRY
Long rope, A mtllmetar alxe
In pretty colorg. throe or fouy
gtrends will dre»a up your
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coneejn* the
ui* “"painful
daya"
colleague
painful da
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spent In the heipilal had given
him Hint to review tb* rh*rg*.i
elaitut b ln and brought him to
the decWon tn make hit Uetemep*

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Vagabond fii|*de typo pU.itle
calf trim with four polished Jj ]
hrasi cficnera and turn lock {i
eloping and double top handle
In colors of Avocado. Grey mid
Chsrroal. Camol and Brlarwood, Ji
Knl ami Hlock or tiold
and Bl a c k.

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A youthful California Jitterbug
waa found guilty ef tailing beer
cam f r o m* eer. According lo
Keep Amirlra S m u Ii/ u|, the Judge
nude lb* punlthtninf f|t the offeme. The fifierkui wee itnltnted
to pick up all cam along a itralch
of highway—and serve a month

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Hotelman Has Many Sided Career
Sheraton Curp.
Here *i*o U * great hobbyistmusician, photogrt phor, antiquarIan. aviator, radio ham, wimd-antfmciol worker, surveyor and iingu(( l

allllae.
The two
sr p.*,r*lT*1 ,or
a while by world War I. Henderson
riew for the Navy, ferrying Cnpronl
Wanes fromItaly to France, Moore
an Army flier, was that down, hi*

Henderaon'. early buslne*. careor was a» varied a* the tnlncemcal
of Ills native Nrw hnrfand. rod. y
r ha n in tmle; SZ hnr
eh from no,-1 lo rMat and other
Ijii* rr«I c*tale ihm ling*.
Ihe huge enterp 1*0 y * born.
virtually, out of the hat* of a couple
of collrgo boy*.
To find out what m.,ke* llrnder
.on tlrk you have to go ta r k abmil
,-Vpa.r.&lt; ,u IIN '*a, ' 1
l;, r ' l1I
with hi- loom in ale, Robert L.
Moore, now executive vice pre«ident of Shcroton.
"The mrjMiiittion w.i* hoilt op
hy two equal partner* " mi ilcotlersort, "Moore arid my.elf Moore
I* really co-president ’
Tire idea* r-f tho typlr.il college
l*&lt;i evaporate in "hull «e*iinn*"!
[rut Heniirr.ton and Monrn Iran*laird their thought! Into hard re

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, ti|1ull , ,, hlm Henderson,
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, |h MnMwJmirtu mntltiile* of
Technology.
T,
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mechanic*,
fortjl&gt;,n
lmportcd optical
good*, exported fishmeal, dealt in
oidated tlerman bond*. They found
,hat t,y buylna raji„ Brt* chealy
ttn-y could turn out &lt;i good set for
jyi.W—well below (ho rnm petit ion.
They opened n (tore. It stwcccdad
\ ril,|||, rhaln store fell into Ihrir
lurid*. They expanded to 30 retail
nutlet*, finally grmaed a million
dirllufa a year.
HtVe grew up In Ihe ’20*, an era
„f Wj|(| financing when II wa* gen-

Hampshlro banker t h i s an lntsrnational botal tycoon. HI* frosting
of New England r e a m o cover*
an essentially friendly, fun-loving,
inquiring nature.
"
,
He was bom in faihionable Cheatnut Hill, .Man
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____ , the ion of an emlone, Beacon Participation*, on a nent historian who wrote a 22110,000 shoestring. This was the volume opu* modeitup entitled, “ A
real start of their hotel empire, short history of Germany.'’
Using Beacon to purchase real
Way, Maestro Arthur Fledestate In deflated price*, they l*r [«• hi* 00-p oce Boston "Pops”
bought their first hotel, the Conti- Jkrrhejlra In playing Henderson s
ncntal, in Cambridge. Mass., In ballad, You Were Only in my
1034. By 1030 they had four hostel- D ream s.'
ric*, including Boston's Sheraton
"B lm'* m(’ 1* year* to write my
Hotel from which the corporation f(r*t song, but only four days to
derived its name. Ten hotels were write the one Arthur Fledldr
In the chain by 104(1 when Sheraton
said Henderson,
merged with Unites! States llealty
f-**t month Henderson haunted
and Inprovcment Co., acquiring antique dealers for days to furnish
vahftible real estate and a lilting the suite President Eisenhower ne­
on the New York Stock F.schange. rnpied briefly at New York’s
The Sheraton story s m r o then Sheraton-Astor.
has been one id rapid growth, it
As a licensed shortwave radio
invaded Canada. II assed Ihe sec- operator, Henderson has 2.000 run
ond place Slaller group and was (sets with radio hnins Ihiring limit
narrowing Ihe gup between il*elf the world flight now he's worried
and ihe No. 1 flllton rh.nn when about hoy the neighbors wdl feel
the latter acquire,I thr Slaller If he puts a huge radio aerial atop
group this year, boosting it further the n of of a fine old home he's
ahead.
bought In iiosion's nrch tecturaliyllenderson, black hatred at 37, sarred Ixmlataurg Square,
looks ID years younger lie talks
"Our hobbles are great fun, hut
with an accent as broad as Boston nor business Is our greatest hobby,

LONG, I.ONG AGO
Wind* Ihrough the olive trcci
Soflly did tilnw,
Itnund iittlo Bethlehem
Long, long ago.
Sheep on Ihe hillside lay
Whiter than snow.
Shepherds wrre watching them
Long. long ago.
Then from the happy sky
Angels bent low
Singing their songs of Joy,
Long, lung ago.
For In a manger bed,
Cradlrd we know,
Christ came to Bethlehem,
iaing, tong ago.

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U NIT EI.ECTICIC TWAIN
Lowest possible price! Steam
twin loco has headlight and
remote control back-up. With
8 Pack lections. UL ap­
proved tinnsfnrmer and
terminal. liuUiJU
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CLOCKS

ELECTRONIC SPACE GUN
Pull the triirsror and this
nioderti-design gun shoot* a
powerful bi-nm of ll.lit and
makes a svelrd bussing
sound! Two hatterle*, hulh
and hosier included.

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l« hi-aullfullv drestrd anil
actuallv talk* for ynu!'Kxrlosive Ideal phonograph
ipoveme.it arth-alrd hv crank.
Glassine eye* and detirale
painted features. £5710 *3.91

IlFFIITAL SCHOLASTIC
IIASKKTBALI.. Tough rub
lo r cover i* molded over
cmd-wuund carcats and la
official size and weight.'
Scnff-re*i|tlnf a n d 1water­
proof pehhle' grain finish.
£9081

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compoi(merit, Simmer Stive humor* cul got bills up to 39%. Com*
hmaliort hioilor drill lands oscitinp vuricly to rncali.
Jiinil

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IIIKSKMZKO MECHANI­
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automatic hell, electric head­
light (battery mil included).
12’’ track. E0211 ....... *3.71

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CMMIIINO TRACTOR.
Fire* harmless sparks from
the exhaust, climbs steep
glade* and la equipped with
Imnd-hrake, Rubber track*.
Blade. EMM ............. .. *1.99

15" CUDDLY REAR. A eonrraled squeaker makes him
"talk". Ills noaa and mouth
are vlnvl plastic and he's
made of a soft, furrv rayon
pluah. Giant ribbon how- at
his ru ck I E5802 ........... *2.98

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CHROME WAFFLE IRON
Treat the family to dfltricmi
waffles. Full 7 H " ea*t alum­
inum grids. Heat Indicator
In lid- Overflow trough.
Guaranteed I yr! J 117.1 II.M
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W 10 HPCompl.l. w/S-s.l. S i Q fY 5 0
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Term!
Designed ond bull! with wakh-lil.o precision to qIv# you o snaltpace troll or 30 mph speed* and yea n of prde-oarnlnq perform*
ancel Friction-free roller bearings plus all the latest feature*
tiemanded by sportsmen. i 2 ]{. p . s h i f t .................. $210.50

IJ" REVOLVING BEACON.
Unusual action) Light from
bulb causes red and green
beacon to rotate In slow,
realistic manner. Girder-type
tower. Bulb, wire,
terminal. L5120........ *1.95

V. H. MARINE HOLSTER
•SET. Top grain leather
holster and buckle carry
official Marine' Insignia.
Removable belt has bold
seoretl edge*, is adjustable.
Pistol firrs roll
caps. E&amp;U31_________ *1.9!

DOLLY’S COSMETIC KIT.
Ready to go wherever dolly
goes) Beautiful vinyl rasa
loaded with cosmetic Itemi
»uch a* perfume atomiser,
tnanleuting set, tougr,
powder, etc. £61)01___ (2.99

COWBOY .114. DOUBLE
HOLSTER BET. Authentic
natural top grain con-hid*
with beautiful floral tool­
ing. Texa* buckle, cross strap
decoration*. Two Cowboy
Jr. cap pistol*. £66.19 ...17.41

DOLl-E-N UHS ETTE.
Nursing time i* funl Comptelely equipped let include*
bottles, fnnnel, nipple*,
brush, cup, spoon, bottle rack
and cleanser. Gift
packaged. £6909 _____ _ IS*

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ELECTRIC DRILLS
HAND

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TOOLS

POW ER TOOLS
CAR

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AUTOMATIC FLASHER
SIGNAL. Unusual realism
for that righl-of*wayl Twin
lights alternately flash only
while train flies by. Bland*
full 8" high. With bulb*,
wire ami terminal.

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•tee) construct Ion for dur
ehilllv amt strength, flteel
water basin. Enameled In ‘
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13*PIECE TEA SET. A colorful setting for four. Each
plica Is finished In linbt
yellow and decorated with
contrasting green and lav­
ender featuring yellow and
brown design. £6000 .... 06*

RANCH H0U8E WITH
FURNITURE. Modern dealgp
of "brick" and batten board
construction, Sturdy'steal,
16x32”. Include* fumRura
for tha patio, kitchen,
living room, ate, £6101 M M

97” STREAMLINED AUTO.
. yfIn. In tha low, low

10” CARRY-ALL with 11"
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MECHANICAL CABH REG­
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teacher] Bell rtnga when key
la puihed. drawer popa out,
aatea indicator Rica up.
Stout lithographed atecl. 7”
■nuare. Play coini.
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«ld Heala Cl»oa w«at toward making ■» loday'i annual Chrlstmaa

parattr «t hlrh passed along downtowa afreets before thousand* of
smtclier*. Tha float* displayed much « m k and endeavor an tha

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Janice nerl. a long-time resident
ef S.inford who It** moved I
Tampa with her parent*. Mr. and
&gt;Ir». L. E Reel and fvmllv, lent
the following letter: "Would jon
please renew our subiciiidiun In
fdw Sanford Herald. I would rer
•Viinly appreciate It. It I* always
stpnuerfu! la read new* from my
oltt’ home Imvn. I'm living III T m
now, all I rati ray I'. If* realn people lay 'where
F
y
I’erind for filing rerpiesM Mare you from” I tell them In a
der Ihe Agricultural Conservation
proud voice, and more than likely
Program slarled today and will
I uct » funny look; most have
rntl Jan. IS. acrording tn llniner
never heard of Sanford, Fla. I
Ballard, spokesman for the Coon­
calmly tell them that they have
ly nkticuliur.il Stabilization aid
never heard of Sanford. Fla I
Conservation commiltce.
calmly tell them that they have
In * Idler being rent out today,
jtJvvcd seeing the nicest and
Mallard . ' j ' \ "The haste purpose
p re ttie st pari of Florida. A few
of llii* At P H to aid in achieving
mlnulcv nan someone came In and
necessary conservation of our lull
asked who would win the game
and water resources
Saturday between Tampa U and
"Conservation of Hies* resources
V3U, I vald, without a min'd*’*
is urgent and H pay s
hvsiluliim, ‘FSII’. The horror of it
I he ACP I* entirely Voluntary.
all was ihe man was a coach from
Ail) farmer who believes he cun
Tampa U. But with Sanford turn
do the uciled conirrvation job on
on the, KSU team ‘we’ can’t pmIm farm without the aid of the
ilbly lose Since I won t *re you all
limited funds available under the
before Hirlstmas. I want tn wl«h
program Is urged In do mi.
e v e rju rr In my home Imvn n very,
"You will he given an opportuni­
M W Kerry Christmas." Signed,
ty In request the Federal govern­
S a n Reel.
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ment lo share In coals, If needed,
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to aid ymi in currying nut rligililc
At revival servin'* tn he held In prarticas on your farm during
Komrlhlnjf dltferent In Hie way
of t l m m I* planned for In the (Morn Baptist Church
j i b " IBM woKriim \eaV. ":i’h e" i« S
night at the USD from * uu- SI . , Thomas h. Ituvlj uf New |)ro(,rrm begin* Jan. 1 and «mU
Smvrna Beach, popular blind plan Dee .11.
HI II o’clock when MU* Barbara Smyrna
filll will be Junior hovte** In 1st will he Ihe song leader.
"The payment nf Federal cost
charge nf the "f'anilv fan e Ca­
He was educated si the Acad shares provided lo rein is cnnlin
per". A imdotcadr will leave the erny for Iho Blind, Macon, &lt;!a. j gent upon urli appropriation as
Navy Center Thursday at 7 p. ill. majoring (ti mu lc After gradua­ | ihe emigre s m.i) provide and
for a skalliu M"'t'
the Coll- tion Bush was employed for a time wilhm the limit * ol Iho appropria­
arum In ttrlaudo, Miss Peggy Best I lo touch music in (lie Academy. tion,’’
I
Js heading arrangement*.
I Ho »pent several years pluving for
li is pyplnlliott lh»t "ACP rust♦Jr
• • •
an orchestra on Ihe East Coast. sharing Is avail a hie in i eta Iion to ,
Two adilltlou.il contributor* In It was largely through the inltu the cunsfTvatlon neri’.i of your
the success of this anniiiil Christ­ nice nf the flcv. T. F (ialluway farm . . ." It is asked that farmers
mas parade today were (,‘arraway of Thonuisvillc, (la. and tlw Itrv. pick onr or two prurtiers most
and McKIblnn, and tha Hill Im­ Claude Bridges and a young Indy needed before coining to Ballard's
whom he met In the summer of otlire on Ihe fir.-,I Boor id thu
plement Co.
Mi.*2 that Hu It dedicated himself Conn House.
to evangelistic music.
II A T S A V E ll,
Enclosed with Hie Id ler to
T E A R S STO P
Mr. Bush married the ynung growers is a list of practices avail­
JIINEOLA. N Y. ‘TV—Mr*. Mary ladv, Miss Annie Maude Ricks nf able. The enclosure Is as follows :
Jo Hanson walled tn anguish yes­ Blakely, On,, Feb. Nth. IU2t, and
"A condensed llvl of practices.
terday w-heri her now $I2.S0 hat now they have four fine children, and rules for diffirenl operations
M e w off und fell under the *ec&lt;md two boys and two girls. The oldest uvuiluhlu for Semlimle Counly
c a r of 1 Long Island Ballruad son U with an insurance company follows, Complelo specification;
of Winchester, Ky.. and a gra- will be furnished upon approval
train.
Collci-n Engi‘hrd»on. IT, e n-nlor nt Si-mlonlr High School, has
Conductor J. F*. Ryan saw her dualo nf the University nf tin.
of rosf.sharing on each Individual been chosen bv Iho local Mllriiie (Tuu as its iriui-s'inalivQ (or the
pll glil and confer red hurriedly with Th« second *nn, John R. Rush farm before Ihe prndicn is start­ title nf "Mi«* .Shrine Bowl nf I0M".
•ngmeer Waller Stephenson. Slow­ I* a graduate of Okla. A &amp; M and ed. Package practice* carry dif­
(Tilhs will •ponsor rontrstanli for thl* event from the Melbourne,
ly Stevonaon backed up tha train, In business In Okl*. City, Okla. ferent rate-, for the various parts Cocoa, and Titusville arras, as well »s Sanford. Tin- winner will reign
llyan retrieved tha hat, handed Tha two daughters, Missel Lucy and must lie carried out on all over n post-season charity r*mt*| *
to Mr*. Hasson, bcllovml "All
pari* approved hi order to receive ball game liitwi-cn the Melbourne) &gt;,
uard." Tw*) minute* Lite, tha and Sarah Hush, graduate* of Val- (ust-sharlng for any one pari. High tiehool rvelrn, and P«ln’l.«;| \ | i „ E„g, | | „ ,
the Sunfoi.l
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Pradlee* vvllli enduring benefits wlnncrof ihe No.thrrn half o( the )llliy „ ................
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I lie guiiie, arlii-UuIrtl fur R pm., Sem inole H i g h
.School Hand.
Friday
in
the
Cocoa
stadium,
is
j "A-l, Initial establishment nf a
A n iiilia her m in i n. l n i l l i s, nhe is
I permanent cover of self resredlng sponsored hy the Indian R iv e r n member of the c it e 1 ‘liih , p ie s iShrine
Club
The
beauty
rontr-t
unnual* in orchards for control
■ li nt o f Ihe T i l III l noil Key U iih
will take iilaci- ill Ihe stadium nt Fw eeth rarl.
nf erosion. Package practice.
p,m.
"A-2. InPial establishment of a
A ll Inonl lesiden l" d esiting ie pri'iuanent vegetative cover for
Proceeds from the event will go •r I V«i| seals fro’ llo- t-iiMii. slmnld
soil prided inn or as a needed to the Bhrlnei" i iipplcd Chihlien • I'-iiituct eltliet Jon 1 in U-y 10 A . F.
land use adjustment Not applic­
Ilam sey, Th e pile* "f ** «i-i veil
able to land which would he suit­ Home. The ,-loh spntnorluu the
ills Is f lf i t l C cn cra l m l'iiis .ton
able fur production id row crops, winning contestant will ha award­ v i. r h ild ie ii and m i h i eoien, half
small grain* or other crops re­ ed n Crlpplril 1 hihlreti'a Cortlfl-1 |&gt;i ng.
quiring annual tillage. Package
practice.
"A-7. Initial establishment nf «
itand of trees of specified variet­
ies on farmland (or erosion con­
trol watershed protection or foraslry purposes. Not eligible lor
plantings for ornamental pur
' Another busy session vva* spent mi two |iit&lt;vious nichts in the
poses.
by the City pnllre tlrparlnien' m iglihochoml. Nighi patml. were
"Practices for Improvement and over
night, according tu te ii"Mflpcl.
protecllon of established vegeta­ purls last
on ftlr.
V rinse! tu t, reported nnlorked
tive cover are a* (allows:
An otflcrr wa* rr/itieslpil at hv Sgl litis veil T ft ir li al 8.22 p
"C-g, filreamliank or shore pro4:37
p.
tn
by
John
Beilin*
at
412
m at the Iti'd t rust Ilfa ilq iia rlc rs ,
trctlon, channel clearnnee, en­
largement, or realignment or con K, HUh SI. Rnllins said a man 122 1.2 I'alrnettn Avo. The tlutir
hail
bcal
him
up
in
hi*
own
yard
was locked.
atnictloa of floodways, levies or
tUkca to prevent erosion nr flood Ptlinn. Joe Hickson responded
A ear was fmiml upside down
damage to farmland. Plan* ap­ and arrested Hollins on a charge •il inth St. and Olive Ave., arrortlproved by B. C. S. Technician of disorderly conduct.
Ing to ■ reftort matte hy an unimust be used. Cost Sharing villi
Tho police department was re iletiliried roller at D;20 p. in.
be on cu. yards earth moved.
queued at 3:48 p. m. by a Daytona
Tho owner was deicrmlned from
"C-B. Constructing and enlarging Beach resident to locala two In­ the llrense number ami a warrant
parmaneot open drainage iy.v surance salesmen here, ss the was Issued for bl* arrest. The car
Urns to dispose of excess water. father-in-law of ona of them bid was taken tu Ratliff's Junk yard,
Thia practice also must bo »p- died In West Virginia.
A magazine salesman who was
(Coathiued Oa Page Four)

Is W atched Today
By Many Onlookers
ThniismiM of prnpTf* to&lt;|.*iv ? n |
hm ittim n aMi i 'I a in
t lit*
lailti, rolorlul .inn! if i In i*-1FT' i a
eir.itif
hit'll off.i m I' v* oprivN tlua
itif.il V u lr fthoppiMj; i .Mito
M.mlMoi' h.tilth, ittliiiful
.tn11 Snm l vil li' .TIllu'K till* i nil)
n m ro U of ift** ptot r vion wlm li
palm&lt;i*tl tn r in up
S lir t f** m ill afo rf' fr. rtf' foi no'il
m JlllliUtlVI* It.trk Kllllil Ml tin*
m v .islim , ha nniitoKi rs * mwtit if
ill A c u rb ' Iti v rr Ifu* tli'tpf.tv.
T«ji •
stf bul nut t | 't m flu* p,ir
.life v *ii loilv old &gt;.inta i l.m nvlm
hatl p i r m l * * for Iho nuim ' irr*
I.illlo t o d oulml .inti \ oo rr.ih lr ultl

Firemen Support
Current Fund Drive
to appeal is hriiix ionic bv
thr Aanloril tin- Hrp.ir liuriil
f it lot nl 1 1t 11r lit lo i on per ate
In Ih e i in mil drive In raise
(unils for iiimhalling imiviiiilar
it) strephv.
I iivi-lnpr* rtmlalning Mt) rlr
r u l a r s noil si-il aildreiisril i- m r
loprs w i r e si-ill mil y e v lrtd av
llirmigli Ihe mail, tnvirnr h a t ­
ing a dmiallnii in a v send it In,
I r a t e It at Hie tire sluttuii mi
I 'a lm rllir
\ v r . , nr eall Fire
Chlel M. V. ( i e v e liin d 's e ' ' l i r ,
lm nr ; I. ami snm eonr »
hr
v tn pit k mi the n m lrlb inn.
Musi n lar d y s triip li), . iw avs
fatal In i h ild rrn , is a ’is r.u c
about which lillle Is known amt
Ihe i i .i lion n u ll
i . iiip n li'n
Is
lirin ii I.iiiin Ill’ll In llo- In li-rila
I In n o' \ ivii, nl l i r r I ’ tilers el
thr U ilt r il S tairs a lii Cam illa,
Fluid* wilt go Inw ard r r s r a n li In
find a pre v n il Inn, e u rr, anil
tri-nt ins-lit nl thr kd li-r w hliti
has a llu ir i l n v rr inn aim in-rsnii*,
l.in.iHKi n( which are i lillilm i.

As Shriners Beauty Contestant

itC hristm as

by a resident of 2118 Myrtle Ave.
at 0:43 p. m.
Tbs talesman and his boss were
located by Plltnn, Hickson and the
former waa liken back lo the re­
sidence where he apologized lo a
resident. No chargea were preaa*
ed.
- A door waa reported open at tho

grsase room of R. B. Pope compony ad M:18 a. m. today by

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again lit-III l In- polhe arrived.
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w a s Villi r n g i n s s r i t In
t h r s h ow vv I n n n i l ii n s . i i r l v r d ,
I n v e s H g a lm s said I n i i i (irrd
tw o s h ills I n lo I l l r I Ill-s i l i t I lls
w ile as s h e lo o k e d s o p p r i
-sins l . U K I i n l In t ill- ( m i l l liiH II in-,
lu t e she d ln l.

Reports
Divorce
Discussed
Jury Hears
Tale Of Tryst
f I I .\ l\ f \ \ II if
.St! -.1 f| f||A
h' lifli'd iHif.iv that Mr Mom'i
M h ' p p .i u I lu iil h rr S h f.ivi-d in
imw*

Mi-i ,i unit *«nd ' .ii&gt;l tu-

"1IIItikin*;

i if tfi \ uri r 1*
I Jif’ i“ i1^ Cli!' Itiuk pl.m » kTi fl
I m i l s Iislif pnlli r Ihe i iniple
f.«U«*i p.it I ol Ui;»:i ,i 11*1 ri ahirniai
b a d mil q i n ii i - li i l Iniiiu-ili.iiclv
ll»M
tw lm e till- shniitin. lint n l l i r n s
f ..l&gt;f M.Ui fi, qlo* q,|jif. Atil* ,||
qmilcil him as saving, " \ n u
wnitlil have tliiiie II In n It vou had flu* m urdiT In a l di*ii*ml,iiii *lmn
t h r liindilrs oil voiu nsiml Dial | ihi1 Aiinm l»i‘il /ii i hr* tin mu
b a n - hail lor a Inttg lltnr
M,- ,I, ,| fi itm h m * .ihfui m i
net r l a lin r a lr
*bd&gt; n n hour a'liiil n tuin ii |
the l i - r i l s family movrd here ifU T 9li r biok th f si..ml, (|
Vtnllrintr i* i pi* 4
M vmmiI flV'g-vrais I'vjn (rntii IIi \ . .
*f,»r witm* a ilm .'litd fr’ I d . neai VI a slihirtlu. | ) C . I | r Is if'Httf.
ih iH Ixito .f t ■ t'l'f
Fb«* iN^t ipinutHif tn ,l
fi n- r I'tm iitrl |'i •'!&lt; C jif rii t i w ,
School children wi re -ii iul oil | a - tv lii hi ui ii Iiiiiis I i( Du' V i m
t
Mlnrs ( OUllll I IIII'.ISUII S Malinil | * \\ llllr tlH'tl* .irllMKs Wi’J o
ft«r f no a flm m in ■*«»
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lieic.
•Mif |»l.it it b i'lw n n nmi nut |&gt;
t iUllll U i fell (III! p.itMllo .111*1 III'
Shi pp.i11f i mi « h i ' .|
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po.1 He ip. iif.1.
• ’ ii«* IIwit he si,i% ,| m ,i ii
Spun no'I Ig ft IF* f«VT*o! U f |P fill*
m ,iii ",,t
semim»li» r m m f \ lim.&lt;
t huoihi’r
V i'-*
*hr* .lit gift's
of t ntnim rr^ and Hm s .i.iiu rij
l ' 'I I s II . Ml l ImV
V ill I'it 'til
I cr i Ih. ol a Av'ii
•Hoil hli \ M il, Hill li l.'K UK ' I

Colleen Engebretson Is Chosen

causing a nuisance was reported

A s so ritilrd

Gala Procession

Bush Is Singer ,
A t Osteen Revival
All Next Week ••

As Last N ight's Reports Prove

r i u R l l l A : Clear to partly
rlntuly and mild through Thursda).

Susan Hayes Testifies
Sheppard Showed Love

Leilers Go Out
To Local Farmers
Telling Program

N o Letup In Sight For Police ,

Weather

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R A N I D H P . H O R I D A , A V K P M ISD A V , D I’. C. 1. I ’l'.l

AC P Aid Requests
M ay Re Filed Now

'tihoppiug'Days

a n n n l n t purailr winner*. ( S t a f f l 'h u t o s )

Ify tt&amp; lb

^ a ttfn rfr

E slaltlished 1908

Y O U 1MB X L v T

purl nT those « ho emvslrurled them Tor tha rsl* esrnt. V snod rercnlioit « n t i i r n thr ntvmisl sffntr hr III* onlooker*. I'rirr* «rr«*

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Commissions Study
Easement Matters
Stinly tv being r n lr by n irin b r
d Ihe t'lfy &gt;iinl S'miniy ■ unnr-1' lull-* nl matter* dealing v.itll Durent mg nf - Inrin tk aintige c. ■■
nwmt* un Freneh Ave fur Hititropnsetl
vvltl.mliig p rn jrrl
\ m eelinc nf Hie Ivvn grim - vv.-ih
1’rlif vrM rrd n y »l Hie Court II- u ,e
in tli.ie u -- Ih ’ matter.

House Group Fnds
Miami Red Hearing
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ft tfrti’l* -AUf ( lllll.ilf ij, 4 .i • Pi IlltJ
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n(i I ' il.ile I. ||i ••ny iibiiui i i .to
iin i' ' I U' tiv ille III Ihe .Smith
T l i know ledgi uf vv 11lirssi s win
* lie lull) mr hr Tnv"'l M* "
in lilie il dm mg Cm (it t i vvii Daily very nuic(|. Inn nut n rrin. Iv .,
•i- 'inns was c iin h til'd alnvud i-u will- lie vv,iv ilitukiiig uf ilivure
lll'-IV
Ill'll Opl alum s 111 I '!•*I lit) M i . Ha&gt;ev said.
aed S u illi i .iriibn i pim r to pus
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met i Min mum D D tin- I tu v 11 ' v fa tlirr wmitil np p iiivi ’
J ins I vpe uf i "ti'rrv .iD-m *
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g i.niu.pl* vv&lt;ii k in -&gt; Icnp alnv, ti
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tuning ilifi'p t.i
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Fear 0 / Failing :School Work
Causes FSU Youth To Disappear
f Of! f M \ l',|tS (tVi

F*'.if t f |it*f *hiii[,(| fjim In iffi in Hln'tiff

Tt •Ihiir bit nt ntllr H it F lot til it St n t e I F&lt;u, |* t t I lintii |mom. wIim ‘it i ,iT*h^*«|
I im im *n v rtttui'fj 11i tr. fi»i, »* !
hn hint
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f il’d ffiA n i i ’r v T r ti
it* *1 iMrht. mf«'.
mn i mi.l m u
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up 111h a k m a n , { f.ihn h im boon*
tvflli fiuotjujl into 4 rr
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.irnuillrtj b&gt; a *u iVilfitroIji oil a11h11 hittfH , 11fi11 IH't'ti n l Stil11•
rit (h i 4 4 lt ir y ,
-u ia jury Jrt t'lm iii Oairt.
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ftitnv'fi*' At*«n }|
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*"n« •* hi« btifjot rial Ih-tl iiulitnvfiltili' hi 4 *l ml it'4 mill frnrnl ftiihntf
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\vi»t fouinj nl ii Ira ii «Iuin|i in Turn- irmdt'4. 1 In t i rtir I hi* I lu in k'^ iv nn;
Km Sntiinbiv nijf)it
I.OH AaMiKlaKSOl1)—rulmii
h o liiin y i ho t lr lr r in ia n j t»i *innptri*.t8 FXrlita l(otlrir|urx, Ub, li.H
Ho fjikI tn* Rptiit mint of thr penr.
pyi*i| firnnt WIIIiith, f»l v nr #»bl linn* of hU iIImjiic imnr** in \Vi*«t
H r ilrovi* tn Tn in pi*. flr&lt;*d tu n
movif* m lor, for flivnrn* on thn PjiImi Hrm \\ in » fruit lc" a M-ni rh wliutn into thr rnr nnir thr
»Tioun&lt;l of t ruelty, Th«*y wire inur- f»r n job, and didn't realize until, position with mi old .32 caliber
1it’ll in lOIMe
yesterday morning the anxiety be | pistol h*' hud, und threw the vvenpWus ciiii'iiig III* fnniilv in the ! or. in Ihn lllllsliornugh River.
widespread inihlle Inicnsi in lux
lie wanted to make It atqiear
ease.
he was dead so he mu Id get a
Only yexlerday Ida father, Glenn job under nnother name and st mt
RITZ
R. McDunal'l, had offered u re­ anew. Investigators Fad doubted
"Rrlvato Hvll nr."
ward of 85,000 for the safe return there vva* foul play because of
1:00 - .1:11 - 5:22 - 7:17 - It: II of the youth and i f , 500 fur infor- the absence of blood in the rnr,
ilOVlELANI) DRIVE IN
11111 Him Icailluir to a n c s l nf thnsu hut hail not ruled out that pusDBtarts 0:10
resiKinsible for hi* disaiipenrance. tilllty.
"Valley nf the Kings"
Young McDonald mid he deter*
Then he took a hu* to West
11:51 - 1U:2H
mined yesterday to reveal hi* Iden­ I’uliil Reuch and looked for a job.
"ffmalj Town Girl"
tify (ait hesitated to go to police Everywhere he vva* met with the
8:10 Only
for fear ho might be inil In Jail, rviply that he was too young, or
llo took a bu» for Fori. Myera, thut tho ttasou had not started
COLORED DRIVE IN
considering jilat what to do.
“Jlirucla of Fatima”
yet. One night ho stayed! at the
Thinking a doctor would be bus alaliun and tho nexl at a
(Color)
morn understanding and ayinpn- rooming liuure.
fit ’ll* 7: *5
’’
* - •• •n' to t.cn Memorial
Then h'l decide.I to make a cleaa
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Movie Time Table

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City Court
Processes
35 Cases

Nil. lid

Utilitie
At NewScho
Nearer Toda

Judge Conducts
Double Session

Thirty five caves were process­
ed In s doubtr session of Clly
Court Kriday sllrrnoon by Judge
John l.ronardy No court had been
hclii last Monday
Harvey Drew, Waynesboro, Oa,.
forfeited a bond for $27, posted on
a charge iff earless and negligent
&lt;omnif* rVn\»*r &lt;‘r»n!r!l ami ,|.»h t
driving, while a rase against Ma­
K nli r
rion Leroy Blessing, Moolemma
Br ,ii!ry Odfi#»in *U*% u»wi „ ; ^ ,f
Hotel, In which he was charged on
r" lo*$k ifr»*r infm
in
a tike count, was dismissed.
i n *i p i •• i«'«*f h»* ir pi iiimn#. iti
Itnbrrt S. Ladtie. Mandarin, for­
a i r . of thi*
fuH !
feited a bond for $27 podrd on a
H&gt;- ofl'urnf to ptn- thr* n fi.
speeding
count,
and
Jsmev
Hubert
Mil. HUtilY BAUMII call* Pcraldant Bl*anhcw«r h « W b o w 1*
5t,MM fi(.\ i| | (Ho ,
Ashley, Ssnford. forfeited a $202
Lewtibiirf. Pa. nn U h ilf of h«r ton. Ih ). William J. B*um«r. U,
of in# e xfroh rn to tltn
bond posted on a charge of careone of 19 Americans Imprisoned In Communist China# The Fieeldent
Tnr hoani. howmer,
less and negligent driving. R K
pledged that th# United State* will work “rewilutaty *nd ttmlaaaly"
ni .ikr .»n a n a r r e m n i i
h
Roehlk, Sanford, forfeited a
Commission,
(or th# proper treatment and «»entrial freedom of the men. Th#
h it rft-nHrtf To xrijrfi f h r iri t
bond povied nn a charge of block
ptedgo w ti »ent bp trlefram to relative*.
(Int#rn*tlo**J)
f id ho in 1 1,11i*i I h r » otilii
inf an allry.
Board Meet
Nathaniel Redmond, Negro, !V
I •■*«'•*
........ . . nun# min uir vft),
T* iiU!|\# niitiTniufii h ,i * rcsich
Milwra mti. ip.i* »d it would take
Orange Avr., and Johnnie Y
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brfui
en
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or
fhn
r iI.ivr to get action in
lard, Negro, both wer# fined
n Minn am* il .• i *«inr\ h«».inl of T llhlhsUMT
and costs on charges nf hoi
• dm* Inorvit f .of f ir ifo&gt; luxijili.i
O f h r r V.fk m
drunk and disorderly. They boi
!i *n of
I**lt;t» ,nii| u .iii*i i.H ih
In n ' h . v
H i in of Iho Ichf&gt;k4
went to Jail.
ll('x to Ihr niut **J$mi-n I i % m huol ho.ii if
Hill Duval. Nenrn. 1002 V
.it t nitt*l \\ r .vul *'*' i si
In three ami a half houra Friday night. the City Commisslonr
Pi. Mi I of Bo* -i* iffoM Electric
Eighth St., forfeited a bond of 5
atrupgled with two of their knottiest ptoblenia, and cam# un with what misted on a charge of having ;
I’ndiT thr trrm% "f if,r .ikfirr t • S.mfonf \\ ts acc ep te d for
was called ■ partial solution to one of them.
Uirtit $*4»\t &lt;»f tiir pioiiit mnull I f . Install,ition of n.'ic lighting iu
improper plate. Florence Runkt
Firit the commlislon wa* faced with the problem of what to do DeBarv, forfeited a $2 bond posie
rn,Ml IS fowl of flu un firm r fi rmisT »-\crv room a| |h« Scml*
about water ami eewer ronnectlona to the new elementary achool now on a charge of Improper parkin'! mrnf oiUiin Ihr *ifv uoittil hr n ’l«% Ihklh Srh &gt;tl r v r l ^ 1 It
under ronatmctlnn at 27th St. and French Ave. It. T. Milwee, County
t 111nun Tin* umnif,i: ti
Willis Berry, Negro, Lake Mon
^L)i . *s .iml oui-till- &lt;•» ,;i»
superintendent of public instruction, had come brfor# the Commission roe, was found nnt giulty of
\t Ihr mn*f m • flu rnormtu: if ^ i H.'i f i hr fin.n r • .-»» f ..
at a previous mrrtintr and asked aid in supplying there necessities.
a charge of not having a drivers
o ,t . j•&gt;»i(fIi*i| Din fti.it fitr i il\ li iif If1kr* 14 fl I t»| lit T 1' * ^ « » f
At that time Milwee suggested ■ plan whereby the achoo! board licenve Nathan Thompson, Nr
I ft K**r hiifN u r tr
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Dili!
Ill
%« I :ut
would supply the fund* for ronatrurlion outaid# the City limlta. and grn. Lake Monroe, forfr.lcd a b ind
i:it% tn r i ‘o
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ti" « o i'k hi 'fir n f v .trill &lt;i-f‘f l
, To-lmhiiraed by the City at a later n( $11 pnvted on a charge of speed­
4i(Ithi iiin.11 i o-' in orilrr .Ml |{ im I.i II J- 1|*vh - t
dale. The commissioner* reported ing Angie flovtnn Douglas. Nr
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Shown b#r&lt;* la the nrw
ennui»nr1
they found thi* plan unfeasible, gro. 700 Sanford Ave. was fined
I hr hi 1 of fhs* .'im *
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in ill ft |f»
| us I no
lerv t i e . the low er »
if&lt;u Alt
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t11mi &lt;1 Hill lliitt
■nil ftllrmpted to work out # pro­ $13 and co«t* on a charge nf care­
Mi 1 .inn kt
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worker* a. . i Hie iir n r s v of putliin: llu m il ‘41/ h |*$
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t Nil i11In f
posal to present at the sprcial less and negligenr driving
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srhool hoard meeting this mornSolomon K Miller. Lee.burg
tin* nr rirmoitC.i i v 7
i nii ft
v nl.11 ,Di ^ i «"u \ line
in*. They were unsuccessful but Nrgro, and A1 Murkry. Negro.
h ,l
f *l x;'i 1120 nl ,
in f iil.iknik* I tltVfif I ci.Ill*
decided to hav* a majority of thr Lake Monroe, forfeited bonds
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rommtsslonera, together with the ■nf IS each posted on charges i
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Cifw
Warrrn E.
TT Knowles,
Know Ip*, nl
m'ilr ln« IImproper
riiiiFnimp T
onft tlirni
City hianitrir
manager, Warren
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attend th# achool hoard meeting Eugene Wallhal. Palms Hotel, was
7HS
n f Ji i f i l i
ilrpi'f, ding Mp4III
this morning in th# hup# that #11 fined 130 and cods nn a drunken34 lii’T'irf 41 lie ' l»4ifli! 14»1IF* fill
Oorampnld for th# seven boys Interested p#rtle» eould get to­ ess count xnd went In Jail.
The Sanford fire department h»* (nine,I un «-i'h *3 nun mender
V!7 i OMM fil fill &gt;11114* im p rtn •m i n i
Rebecca Prrry. Negro, Sanford of the fntrrnatlnloil Assn, of File Flglitns III llu- l lull I inti end
Korean Preside if
to rocefvo Elgin Scout badges gether and arrive at a solution.
I'lk I s mu * ■ nl
J. Hratity Odhnni. local contrac­ was found giulty nf a charge of l nnnda to Inuni h n d m - foi Ih* puiposr ef im-'iw Inud- |m th.
y f | be held tonight at the Wof H4I1I \i*l
i\
" (Club Instead of the First tor, was prespnt at the meeting, disorderly conduct amt paid * fine Muscular Dystrophy \»»u. uf America, lor
man's
Given Life T r rm
Un- 1$(.III k||H, M Im in l 1 . ■,i r i M
(Dorian Church Activities and whs asked to attend th&lt;- irhoul of $10 and rusts, luil « ns found
The drive WAS sponsored Inst year by Un uni) am nr- u Air effort
v
\i 1 - in kniuhl out 1 Hie 1to i l in K
Mil fist
got underway at 7:30 o'clock. board meeting at an interested not guilty of a charge of defacing to obtain money to fight the dreed
I f»\|H l\ t* f Diiioinnv hr.
ho 1 iimc tlir i ifv ( o|»n iloui 1&gt;11 By Fistic Asscmb y
party. Reports at# that Ddham private property. Dorothy Mae effects nf Musrulai Dystrophy
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Intends to build approximately 30 Oitney. Negro, mi4 W. loth St., which is an Incurable, non-conM &lt;A L LETTER
s lO IIS ATC jC f tlC C l
1 - ( KMlil &gt; .if I n .1 mil j
I11JII It lire |«iill):Ilf il '» s •&lt; *
houses in th# locality.
was Jailed aflrr bring unable tn tagious progressive disease of the
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pay a fine of 130 amt costs assess­ muscles; nearly always fatal
Santa Clause,
t ’ilv1 M \f U itrrHi K Knovili'x llmi.il
p $1 I if
of k'fMp;,
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r O f A n n i l O l T U lC
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Thi Oily manager lepurlt-d that ed on an assault and battery to rhtldicn. The funds will
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hrown eyes. By birth- his estimated cost of extending the charge, »* was Lawrence Beaton, b&lt; used In *|rcer| ami expand re*-. rO rQ C IC Vl CO DC 5(1 Q V
tr and brown
i*n f 1 1
it. n . nt to ivirl
newer line to the City Limits would Negro, 704 Cypress Ave,, on the Asarch, finnnee rliiilcs, for- till, im ' •.
n 1 Me p ntfd nil |hf| tuiilor permits him In irph re i-ir&gt;
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he approximately
$7,344.44. "Nine­ same count.
pr
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fr o ' ify 1 »i often is hr w|xhr 1 f ’ • «
Flint
woh
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"Cwriatma*
Day", III
It#
irs old. II want
some swings,
fr i .■ if, 1' s ♦if n.»tr *■ m Ini Hi i, ITs 1till'd
tfrnt •rr\ii,r urogram, and gi'** aid
Jimmie
Lee
floss,
Negro,
was
ty
nine
per
cent
of
lha
Increase
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re tmek, fishing rod and reel.
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fo thi' *!(W.IM)U tin for'MiiiaIi* S' Hhin
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g| pJcaPH don't forget my bro­ oust will lie caused by lha added fined $3(1 snd costs and srnl bui-k of thr ktlh'f. Mi*»r than lfht.000 uf llrillirtria). xpnipviif I t»3 llu* •ml. s III •‘ 1 W«ill
M i' m don n
Itlo'r sivinil -if I• i ft*' k
iu jail on an escape charge. Bunds thosr utrii't.rn n&gt;r rhihlnn
« 1" 1 in t
illItmlc t fiitni|% Jiiiilui 1 Iiit 111
il North Carolina. II# wanta depth nrcrusary," he said.
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hfr of Fomincm* ,411j iin San
With this problem behind them, were rslrritrd a* follows John
II k ' till! I"M hoi*',tn Irtilsl.iliM 401
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*&gt;A anything Santa will bring.
»$ *i
mil 1 141 • li .■I I,-., i
sir Mi
('Iriplnnil
&lt;’hairman
I |)ifl ,1 l,i-i «l11*fl Mil *
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l)on*t forget my other tirother. All the commissioners split over a plan Henry Houston, Negro, Tampa,
Firr Chief M \* • Im il -t (ft flint Mrn h mt*a A m
the ,tm»‘nftm&gt; or
I inter |1ir- ittrpi lino nf purarh
ha wants Is to get out of the Navy. In lower the »&lt;wer is* where it is IIO on a charge of speeding .1 K rhiiii mnri nf th»* «11 Svr* mnd n j »llnyr
Ur Hill 1oolIMi&gt; * - Ii f
believed to work ronimcrrial hard­ Wardwrll, Luke Monroe, $2. Ini him nrr AarI i hirf I! 1 I h&gt;■11 n
iiiniRhiitl 1 •! IIO'll Hill liu
Rye-Ttys'.
lit f • tid I hi 1 i'll 1 oil* it
proper parking; Henson II Van
4**if. M»-11wllrill. 1In n t. nli* Mill
ships.
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After a ‘hinted discussion, Winkle. IKK) F Killi Si . $2. park I't nitiiri Th.-v hit^* # mim&gt;mfril (oriii i'*» »i 1 p IM .HI • 1“t r \
Jim Johnson
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pt*ilt il tst In fill |&gt;t •*$11 11V li ;• in
Commr. John Klider seconded the ing meter violation; S M Daniel that all vulutilrrrr a ml rik or
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11’ i r si n
Mr. and Mra. \V. 0. (Hill) l.iv- motion made by t’unimr. Denver Negro 13U2 Sheppard Ave. $2, Im UfnnlzntlniiM that wi*h l|" h■it v»Hr |». in.
\- «'|ii ilk
Srr fiiivutrrmi'i l|iap.11&gt;1 lot j
inil-tun have been advised that Cordell, with all assist from th# proper pnrklni! nnd Sue Steven Ihr ranitialKii air urirnl anil w*'l
11$lit v •
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1hr 4li.itif.1 .«|M
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11111 M$
thiinic &gt;&gt;f Ihr* flujti #iii«l 14134,1nir»&gt;
their eon Hill l.tvlngslnn Jr. haa Clly attorney, A. E, ShlnhoUer, son, 808 French Ave.. $2. overtime corn# to rtn ru,
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Iteen select rtl among th# 20 atu- establishing a &lt;10 minimum tax parking.
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r11.111 h. ami 1 In* Imr nl iiian h
drnts fur recognitiun In the t$64- cbaige, and a 33 per cent reduction
||* til T|i* •Ii li» 10 1 .
«• h till it Ml 1
no inonrv ^hmihl t»r givrn tn a '*/
Ihr }i.ir4(1r "III fnllnu.
193.7 edition of "Whu’a Who In th# Uniter Cordell's motion, the first lows: Flrlclicr Jones, Negro. 317 uoliritor who ijoo*n‘i
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Cypress
Ave.,
speeding;
William
tmrrimn Universities and Col­ on the sewer tax over that amount.
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iHfiird hv th*» chairman I11 flri*
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leges" from Spring Hill College, $10 of the tax must he paid ax It Haves, Negro. Dm tons flench, turn galh^titia rout* Unit ton- will
Oil.* )!' I $'■• M
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Fpring DHL Ala. The## students' stands, but the amount over is reckless driving; Mlldrrd It Sim­ hr in uniform and "ill *rar a
Pope Put To BcrJ
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are seleetrd because of their out- 1subject to a 86 per cent reduction, on, Negro. Miami, reckless driv
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m thr prupf 1 'i*
ing ami no driver'* license: Ell paiirn hadir*'
standing scholastic averages and
21 Affeeted
t.llrratnr# Irallahla
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To Aid Strength 9
all around participation in rurrlritAccording to figures presented sha Slevrnsnn, earless nnd nrg||.
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t.itfraturr r«pTniniiiir
about
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A lir and extra rurrlm lar activities., by thr City manager, thix will • $ genl driving. Bober I Tndd Bey
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They are chosen from approxi­ foil the 22 largest commercial Carling Tnmpkins. possession of and «hrmtd t-r di#tri|»nt# I hj Wv d
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VATIt \N 1 11v r
I’npo 1*111 Mfll lir . •
water users In th# city. Embodied illegal lirpinr
nrRflay.
Inc1tul#&lt;1
in
Mir
rnv-h
pr
hi 1 13 p,trlii kp.ifiin; in ' ■
mately 630 universities and roll#g#n In Cnntmr. Cordell'* motion wr*» th*
Cf &gt;
XII lias lu-l'll routined I.) np llrilt l(^ f .,, lit « i 1i , i ►n If ,ih* fi■i i-I t t
will
ha
a
itjrV#r
that
mu
m
pot
a1■f| Hhrr J II Ii 0 IMu
Joe I,ee Morgan. Sanford Naval
• t .tr
throughout the United Stile*.
inh
statement that th# Commissioner* Auxiliary
x i t npx imr m A llif
Air Ht.itlnn, wss fined In a window or on tb* i"*ll,,o* I'* and plan’ll iut a Iru'l do-1 1 ln\
.11 in .iu id fhr - Imot f
• • •
would continue to study th* pro- $10 snd eoslv rm » charge of fall­ let the solicitor* know (list 'he or preeantlnu w.i- f.ik.n »n .n* $fin pi’ " ' » n-J ■ ,. . . . i »...
11 r H*ir mmi I V Ih
uf qulrkl' re-lmoi.r tlx- »I r I tIi
Officers for the coming year gram, and when • basic record had ing lo give a proper hand signal, cupant wishes t° contribute
\\ S I'.kli ii k mf nit" ■ 1itsI
nf ihe fuliKunl arid t lit..- 7'S ' .1r
hxvehave hern elected for the hern established, provide a deduc­ and Maynard Eugene Dirkey,
Anyone nut receiving th&gt; lit") old head &lt;d Ifo- II ou 01 t .iliiobi
tion
for
other
rommrrelal
user#
Presbyterian Mrn'a Club. They nn whom the tax work* an undue Arkansas, Kan was fined $30 and sture may cult the fir* chi' f*e ■" Church
costs on t charge nf careless and flee* phone 73. and th" mon y udl
are are Dr. Chas. L. Persons,
While Villi' ill mi.if i r » rfit|lit1&gt;1
hardship.
negligent driving The two hart be collected, or donations nnv he ■Ui*f| Ihr#f 11j - im f .in 1 j•1r $41mt •1■a
president; Victor M. Cireeno, ylcn
When the motion was brought to bten Involved in an accident at left at thr fire station on I’elmot- jiUrrn,
tlir #tf11&gt;11*!&lt;* *d 11»•» V,$in ,nt
president and D. C. Howard, trea­ a vote, Comnir*. Cordell and Krl- 24th St. ami Park Ave
‘*.11 Oil ill polo
*
'(■III I. I
to Av*.
• Li oil V'
H-rri'l.iry ol *1 »t« &lt; oflnn u .r di*
surer. '
dfr together with Mayor Higgin­
I
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Henry Thomas paid an old fine
.1,
■I lUli
(lift envelopes, posing' peiil *i*rlhcil is^ "nriMiri i$»»$ prvMim In
t 4'
U i k , : k i "in
botham voted “y»s", while Coinmr. of $200 and costs.
................ I '-I
from New York Clly, will be ,i&lt; tmr t&lt;hi opium to '
It, fl"
Kad*r opposed the motion and
I! I II p iff! 'I ,1 II out iIk. I
A fine of $2 was i-.trenlfd afler livered to all hcmseliolds in the
oil In pi
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Commr, Stemper abstained. Com- ■ ticket had been issued on a li­ community and *11 resident# are
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mra.-eleet Jack Ratigan and F. D. cense tag. »2ii38o, Florida, on a urged Iiv those In charge of the ilun oil Mir pontiff hriilMi Mi im 1 1 1 1 1 II. 1 Wlll..llli&gt;, our . .lo' -.i oui San lord \vc wa opiui
that whhli Ihr Votui.in’i L it• -«*r
Scott were present, participating charge of Improper parking.
i o' il, parimciii w o n,lieil i* It im * ri film! .M
drive to aid the file flghtei* iu vatore lloitiMOif ptim t&lt;&gt; puhiuli l&lt;11r&gt;&gt;1it, i'ii It, 0 till ll-l , o I 'Oil.
iMhnu Hi') n.iiii
In the debate, hut could not vote.
thrlr effort lu find * prevention Inter (otlay T U*' in'Wipaprr's (Mint In a ! Jill 1 1 . It lit II' Ilot no; ■&lt; .1 i ni. bv n nurse .il III)' I ' i »■*! tr i l l i 4 T'i
Kader hid recorded in
IKE BENDS
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and
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The final decree for Dm vaiida- theComnir.
itatriirnl, aimmim *il m siilviinrr
r
ntnules reasons for voting
BIRTHDAY OREKTINOH
,1 00(11,111 till rr wllo I,.id b, HI Iv 111
yoilcrdi) h&gt; Ihr Vjitirafr* p irn I*11 in 11 Itutlo1 . ,i(ijieni 111.
loit of the City's new bond Issue ■gainst the motion. He said h*
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AUGUSTA, (la ^ — President
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office, isllil tin* pontllf will take
$1 I
(or $273,000 was filed today In the did not bellnve thi* plan to be fair Eisenhower today saluted In glow­
,,1 ul lu ii Mnlwav i ib and \)linri» tali
d.'l.ill In In 01 Ion nl llu ,'v&lt; ii
iif
the
orriod
nl
mlrlt
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olftre of tbo clerk ef the Circuit to all tn# commercial users, since ing term* the *olii biitbJay to­
i i , mi- ,! I)
kiik Ei...
mil oxtfcin*. Iirumi &gt;nlrr«|jy li'udi.io it, (jic .mi' ,1 1111 mud; in
l ' t tiufi
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Court by City Atty, A, E. Shin. It la set up on a yearly Instead ef morrow of Britain's Prime-Minis­
In.I.,
llif
wniu.iii
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jlit,
ul
t"
anil rndlnir Si*ltinla&gt; im orrpiirw
k r .$ii t, it I:
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ter
Winston
Churchill
a
monthly
bails.
lii.n
ki'd
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sounded
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tion for Cfiristmai. lo ro l.
fm ihimkiin
In * personal teller to Churchill,
Commr, Steinper said he abstain­
V
L'idd.
on
loavuil
M
no
.pal
siiokri'per,
irpoilnl
LONDON (.B— llrilon* set a&gt;iife
In other &gt;c.irN hr iia &gt; hri-M p m
Hi I.until I! |.M T
The decree wai Issued by Judge ed from voting on th* motion since Elsenhower slid be spoke for all
differences today and cot ent. sealed h.diind a grill from
t iln llio got undrru.is hi flu- ipK'one bad llumvii a l.o &lt; gai
\ r• •iu*■•) r ri ■ li. in i
he did not feel sufficient study had Americans in lulling Ihe Prime political
'a ssir Carlton.
b.i,
i-Ii
11
into
&gt;loiilllg.It'ii
pi
n
•1$ *i**t'11•. r. 'i «
The bond Issue was authorised been made to benefit all tha ether Minister “as woriel statesman, as into a srnlimrnlal mood In salule which he can observe but not be wrekend, aceordlng to r,.|mii ,&lt;t
'ii ,i
by the City commission for work commercial users. He stated that uflconquerahle w a r r i o r in the Winston Churchill on hii Both ubserved by others participating 1n III |i in lml.i&gt; ulien Mr, li.tw mol bail tried,to llivo.w ill a brm Ii in tn i In t k
birthday tuinnrruw.
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| ,M.,uu.»n re|«irtidl .. hull-t- Ine.iL
I tie Ill's . J. H Sw anoin irport 111 I IU*fl .IM'
N\
hi the extensive City sower and he definitely felt an adjustment caus* ol freedom, a« our proven
The pro-l.iibor Dally Mirror,
i ,ng .,) 2323 IMmerlon Avr Sin ,-d il 12 .ill p m Ibal a nun pio &lt; l^lll’l II 1M»*
t
St
friend csf many valiant year*."
water Improvement program.
should be made.
CHILD
SI
IK
K
'V
I
ES
which fur months has been calling
| -,inl oitnrum b id liri.kmi into tlir ’I be |ini e belong til 31r Fr.iokv
\ $itTii [il,#1 -f
IN ( ill « INDOIV
Churchill ton old lo serve as Prime
t.iiii - Ibnl .i .earrti bad turn riuilniriliig s vs alidi iiml In m I" I Mi ).,»/ I il 'I li
CLEVELAND
o7'i
M.
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bun
Minister and demanding hr re
rnu.In uf tlir td.irr, .mil ll.ut gooda I) l r.ifls, Lake Wnrltl A i.V ir 1111J r mi .HTifii i .1 I
lire, said in a birthday tribute Carter, 27, returned lo lor rist were iprenl .ill over.
.Ur I'tlinn II 'v M|4
ward Wat Offered
after
shopping
ft.
a
griire.
y
slum
"beyond all doubt he is Ihe emit
, «$II11 w.tlfl 11 I I 1
1*1Imis. Jnr Hlrksun went to llu
lost
ling
*
last
week
ami
found
her
H
i
Sponsors of the Churchill birth­
1fil -imJ rlt.i! I'
BDST0N. &lt;*— American church­ fraternity of faith.
Dons, headed Into Its first working
soil, Amlhov. hunting I rrs.ib’iice and tumid that llu luui i* A lu.it dog w.i* reported nl t fiiT-ur
il nil I • i'"HI 1
es wer* pictured today aa stand­
"When we consider how lillit it sessions today after hearing a call day presentation fund disclosed months-old
hud t.een entered through tin* ii&gt;r p til , u niiile boxer, red with I v\ *)*•
bv
his
bend
from
#
(initly
o.
nml
A niiti$r v •11-p••r i 1 ............
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ing at a peak of "tremendous coata to be counted among th« to tighten Its ranks, to strengthen cat Englishman of this century." fr#r window. The Imbv was pro- ‘ of a key lli.it bad hern left on idiirk lace, whirl, w.i * wearing a
Ihry have received one anonymous
flux ing S*;! Tninh .mil
i*$I ihi’ -n \
strength"—
at the same lime churth members In otir country, common convictions,
the bark porrl. for » i bi il to me. enlllir
and
lag
It
was
nounreij
c|e«i|
nt
■
hospital.
I’oll.e
J.ic*k ll.mlv ,il \|&gt;|)|(tI(&gt; ' *
groping uncertainly for ways to we era troubled," the report laid, ‘A closer degree of roopmllon donation of 11 Russian rubtrv. An theorised lie stood no tbe r"»r Children were Indie/ed lo lie rr limn 903 Catalloa Dl
■take that power felt in a topsy"The average church member la is the demand of the hour," tha other donor sent a cheek for 29.- armrest and stork his hrnd out vpo.ii.hlr for lliu Ineidcnt and The proprietor of the Williams *»&gt; 11 '!
r**'
*
urvy age.
not conspicuously different from council president, Mcthodlit Bis­ 220 farthings— one for each day of th# window. ratehii.K hi* head (miller check was to be nude
Flxit Stui|i Ul (1:02 |) m repniteilj was notified and dm aekeil
Churchill’s life, and not foruetEnormous, Swift changes In so­ the average nonmember. The aver­ hop William C. Harden, of Dallas, ting Ihe leap years. A farthing when Ills feet slipped.
Sgl Russell Tench reported a a pistol mis,,log from hi* estuh dour 3 window wa- found Op#,i
cial patterns and "dangerous mo­ age thuren la so much conformed told an opening service list night. la a quarter of a British penny,
door open ,it Crortiley nnd Mon llsliment. n tl Colt He *-tj11 tvm in Hi, two men u the rear nt
ral conditions" challenge the ef­ to the world that -people are sur­ "Nothing else will do."
teith in hi ranee nfflre at 7 30 j&gt; iu. lines on Ilist previous (lav had hern Rouuilliat and \ndersnn drug
snd
29,220
nf
them
are
worth
and reported at 10:48 p .’rt,
This morning's report recited de­
fectiveness of the churches, said prised if it sharply challenges the
Stisplriotis .Vlulorisl
Inokin at guns. An inv pstigaliim store
$19.22.
'this mramiiig it 7-0$ o'clock aat
a bey report tn tb* biennial as­ prevailing behavior of tha commit* tailed statistics of booming church
vi'«&lt;
m
idi
A
suspicious
motorist
w.-i.
reii** sembly of lha National Council of nlty."
RIT7
nfltier was mquMtcd ny l.#&lt; &gt;
growth— record figures in mem­
purted on ii. IMiliftottu Ave at
Willie James requested an offic­ Riibi..-,m at 419 E. Eighth
Tha major, frJOO-word document bership, Contributions, Sunday
* "Broken I.ar.r*'"
Churches.
8
12
p,
tn,
by
Amos
Jones,
7ntl
W
.
er
at
fi
(0
p.
m.
to
rome
to
8dt
of the church" was school attendance, construction
1.22 - 3;2A - 8:24 - 7:26 - D:2&lt;1 First SI A check was marl# hy Hickory Ave.. saying Hint a man because n imrson wouldn't pa' bu
Despite Christianity's gains "in on "the state
rent Tho matter sra* Inv t i : •
by the council's general end broad new programs of
Funeral tetwice# were held Fri­
MOVIKI.AND DRIVE IN
institutional strength," tne report prepared
I’llnin. Erlcksim lu a prowl ear. had hit him on tbe head James ml ami cMaidano a h m ly div.
day afternoon at tha Wildwood
Starts 0:30
said, Ultra la • disturbing question secretary, pr. Roy Q. Ross, and church activity,
A door was reported open nt the was arrested nn » charge of drunk agrcemuaL It WU glriighiep. 1
Its associate general secretary,
Cemetery In Bartow for John La­
But It.said:
"Tnnganylf a"
whether churches are "mar* or Dr.
Court House by Sgl Tench at and disorderly rnnrturl and Wal­ out. .
Roswell P. Barnes.
"Juvenile delinquency, racke­ mar Bukur, waek-old sun ef Mr.
8:61 Onlv
11:32 p. in A nnte was left inas­ ter Wallace Snipes was ctmrKerl
In Dto » * ■ # * • &gt; eaB c.m a
It generally set forth the nerv teering and violence, alcoholism, and Mr*. Fetar P. Bukur of De"Golden Blade"
much as the rtuor could nut be With assault and ballrry. Dr. J. from the hoagMsd Ig neip •ubdit '
problems 'confronting Christianity
e addiction and corruption Land. who ditd Friday morning at
d:BI
•
I0:IP
The report was, for presenta­ in a modern era described aa one _ „__1c affairs aw either ineraaa- th# Halifax Hospital In Daytona.
N Tolar, Cilv phyniclan, was call­ mental castV:M#,A break-1., wa.i
locked. ■
COLORED DRIVE IN
tion to 1,900 representatives of SO of "unprecedented change" i l the lag
reported at tbo Chamber uf Com.
An officer was requested at ed to treat James.
or i t least seem so widespread
Tha R#v. J#»a* E. Waller, pastor "Flight To Tangier" (Color)
Lights wer# reported by Sgt. m eitr
Protestant and- Orthodox da
living hahlta of people.
S:0H ,,i (It. at 909 E. Eighth M.
society often gives tha of th* P in t Methodist Church In
Cartoon
—
Now*
The council,
‘
“ '
bv Abblr Lee Jones to (Ind out Tench at R:10 p. m. tn be on In
rt w(* a rather rtjvtgslficd
of being completely Bartow, officiated at tb* graveside
Start* 7:16
m m - ■
LJposhnldgj'f gl^.
about her husband —after iu: h ad 1ynoqlj Jijjl|p
Barriers.

‘I f

Tentative
Agreement
Reached

Sewer Service Charge Changed
School Sewerage Still Pending

S t r o llin g

Fire Department Joins Fight
Against Muscular Dystrophy

In Sanford

Heavy Rains Cause
Large Crop Losses
On English Coast

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ul.iu

■ anHsarrocs

n

V SSB lm Z ii!

Police

Final Bond Decree
Is Filed A t Office

political Axes Rust
Honoring Churchill

*

Churches Said Strong But Groping

Movie Time Table

Services Are Held

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llnndiy. Not. 13, 1*54

TEE HANFORD HERALD

Unbatfen Hatches
Politico DeSapio May Gain Dream
Douse The Lamps;
Hurricanes Over
Traffic Stopped

NEW YORK. in—Carolina Gerard
Da Saplo li tha tall, well-tailored
chieftain of Tammany Hall who
grew up believing that any man
could bn postmaster general u( the
United Stales.
As matters aland at tha moment,
tha dream of a boy frmn Man­
hattan's watt -Mdr could easily
coma true after lb* presidential
election two year* henr*.
Hut De Sapln ("day believe* the
traditional politicking role of the
iftmaster general's job isn't what
used to he. And he indicates
St ha's murh more interevled
In becoming chairman of the Dem­
ocratic National Committee-laicr

S

Rifht now Dr Sapin la the new
wonder boy of Democratic poli­
tical the man who. In five years
revitalised a moribund Tammany
Hall, He le credited, in the last
two elections, svith a key role in
putting a Democratic mayor In
New York'a city hall and a Demo­
cratic governor in (he atate'a ex­
ecutive mansion.
The gubernatorial victnry is hy
far the most dramatlr of the two
for In backing Aveiell Ifarrirn.an
for tha nomination, Do Papin buck­
ed stiff opposition from upstate
tere of Frsnklln D. Ano.se-

t

s rr,

Ae the lineal, though not the

spiritual, descendant of a succes­
sion of Tammany leaders, Dr
Sapio has tightened hi* control.
He has presided over a Tammany
houserleaninc, firmly rioted its
door on mob influence and put
an end to bitter tntra organisa­
tion batilef.
He Saptu Is. physically and montally, the anlithe.ls of the tradi­
tional cartoon-portialt of the oldtime political boss, a term he
detests. More than H feet tall,
in fine physical health 'and with
nut a suggestion of a punch, He
Sapln has almost an ai tor's handVomenesi He's 4K years old. a
confirmed lea—and sometimes a
sculrb—drinker and the la't place
In the world lie would go is a
smoke-ftUtd room.
Iritis—a painful eye condition—
has plained him most of his adult
life Even daylight is frrmiently
irritating. Cigar and cigarette
smoke is almost unbearable. He
wears tinted glasses to proterl
his sensitive eyes, snd his symbol,
if he his one, is the hnltle m
eyewash which stand* prominently
on eaeh of his four desks In hie
four offices.
In spite of this problem. De Saplo
routinely works at pnlltici an av­
arice of II hours a day rollllcal
Imwer, in his case, I* Illustr.iH-d

THE OLD HOME TOW N

11. t

»3*•

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Smoke Signals Say: ^

by the number of hla offices and
work-pliers around town.

By Many Turtles

MIAMI 'gs—Unbattrn the hatches.
Put away the kerosene lamps. The
PEABODY, Kin (A* - Terrified hurricane season la over.
turtles—hundreds of them—stopped
It was a dllly while It laded,
traffic on U. S. high way JOS here though Record properly damage
yesterday.
was InMIrled on the North AmerlThe snapping turtles ware turned jean mainland by Mir tropical
loose aflcr a trailer carrying more dorms with ladybka nam ei'and
than two tom of ihem caught (ire. unladylike behavior.
David Young, ZJ, a sailor at the They raged across the coast­
Hutchinson, Kan ,.Naval Air Sta­ line and left In their wake prop­
tion. said he and a companion had erty damage cdlmaled at not
spent several weeks gathering them Iris than 7J0 million dollars II
and were on *hnr way to (he Chi- mav go as high as one billion
ci go market when the trailer dollars.
caught fire.
The previous record Inn for
Peabody firemen extinguished North America was the 330 mil­
the blare and then helped round lion dollar loll of the 19.11 New
up (he turtles About a third of England hurricane, In which 900
t h e ......................
load perished.
died. One other storm that yaar
caused no appreciable damage.
01,0 HOME WEEK
Although properly losses were
NEW YORK lit—When the old astronomical, the death toll thia
timer Hall of Fame players sp­ year was far below the record
fies
t ___
red__________
on Saturday! X"ug,” U "at Approximately 273 persona died on
Yankee .Stadium, inrre were sev­ the mainland in the four atorma.
eral who didn't rush hark right The record for Ihe Weslern llemli
away. At the game between The pheie wal established by Ihe gulf
Yankees and the Bodon Red Sox hurricane
urrlcane of 1900 when 0,000
0.000 died
Ihe following day, several familiar lr. Galveston (lone and l.oon othera
faces returned to Yankee Stadium perished elsewhere In Texas and
In see again Ihe scene of (heir ex Louisiana.
plnlli of yesteryear.
Of this year's storm dead, 71
were tepoiied from Canada. 31
*5i t €9
from Mexico, and an undetermined
number from the Caribbean Island Republic of Haiti, where re­
port* varied from TO to 000. In
addition. 200 died In Haiti from
a landslide m ulling from hurri­
cane rains.
Waller R. Pavia, acting chief
storm -forecaster hare, gathered
the figures which gave the 750
million dollar loss estimate. He
emphasised that they were prelim­
inary and incomplela. It will take
several more weeka lo piece to­
gether Ihe lossei in hundreds of
communities which felt Ihe sav­
agery of Hurricane Haiel, for in­
stance.
Dnvli gathered figures only on
this year’s tropical storm* which
caused *ome degree of damage m
the United Slates He had no fig­
ures nn losses from two other
disturbances which affected only
Mexico and Central America One
di*turbance, narhara, which moved
inland over lautisiana on duly 29.
caused no appreciable damage
Hurricanes nn which damage es­
timates were tahulilpd wereAlice: which mnved Inland stmlh
of Brownsville, Texas, June J7,
caused disastrous floods In the
Hu. Grande and Pecos River areas
nf Texas and Mexico, .Sixteen
known dead In Texaa. 30 in Mex­
ico. Highways and bridges washed
away, many houses destroyed, but
no dollar ailimate of damage avail­
able.
Carol: Smashed across Umg Is­
land and New England Aug. 31
with
catastrophic affect. Slxly..............................................Rl
•
eight killed, I,too Injured, property
loss 403 million dollars in Nsw
England and New York, with les­
ser damage In New Jersey, North
Carolina and Canada.
Edna- Strurk Cape Cod Sepl
11, then moved no over eastern
Myliie. Nova Seotia anl New
fliunswick Damage officially es­
timated at Mi million dollars
Twelve killed.
*
Hard: Struck North CarolinaSmith Carolina cna*t Oct. IS, swept
moit eastern slates north of there
and rampaged into Canada with
widespread dam age. Lotus estimatedI at 240 milllion dollars with

By STANLEY

Government
Are, Loosening Hidden
KARACHI. Pakistan 'A*- sharp
government shakeup and the offer
nf loj million
in United
............dollars
lla
..................
States economic aid have com­
bined to Icosen hoarded supplies
In many sections of Pakistan.
Gradually these supplies, includ­
ing stael and cotton yarn, have
started to flow back Into Ihe markata in view of promised Ameri­
can help to replenish depleted
slocks.
This does not mean that Pakis­
tan's economic crisis has been
solved. But one of the biggest fac­
tors — leer nf the immediate
future — hat been cited.
One of the most pronounred
development! haa been • sharp
drop in the cost of native yarns
following governmant decontrol.
A combination
bin '
of................
political and
economic problems following col­
lapse of Pakistan's Korean War
markets had sent prices to record
high levels here and slashed the
buying power of this young na­
tion’s TS million people. With this
situation came hoarding, mevoa to
buy up available auppllea and
‘
in
store
them away for future use.

Boyhood D ru m
Shakeu U.S.
Loan Early
Is Realized
W ealth
By Young Firemen

Under the U S, assistant* pro­
gram, Pakistan receives moro
economic help this year than ita
larger neighbor, India. The funds
wllL.be used In part to furnish
steel! sugar, long staple cotton (or
kl ■ cotton, Iron
mixing with "Pakistan
and nonferroua metals, petroleum
products, md machinery up lo a
value nl about 40 m.lllon dollars.
Then 3J millions will be uied.
according to the new commerce
minister, M. A. IL-asm Ispahan!,
for the purchise of American
agricultural surplus items at cut
rate*. Including cottonseed oil,
tobacco, cooking fats and powd*
dcred milk.
The balance of the American aid
fund will finance technical aid,
capital goods, and relief tuppUas
to meet ahort-term needs.
With major commodities being
supplied through this aid pro­

EATON RAPIDS, Mich.. UR-Lota
of boys want to be fireman when
they grow up.
Rut about 20 youngsters at the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Horn#
her* art reellslng that amblUra
now.

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brush fire let while tha boy* m m
scattered aU over the aprawttgg
acres eg tha haw*.
Tha youngsters had the fire i
control in lose than flv# mliutofc
"I'd suck thaw up agatoat f
lot of small town volunteer fire
departments." says LL Fetter.
" i W r e Urrlflc.
"After they bed the Ann atoppd
m t.

The boys In this newest, aad
' the
perhaps youngest, ftre department by putting a bigger —
loop la
ths
In the country range In age from hose »o itw ouldnV kink on themTha youngsters have small-sire
l&gt; to ll.
“This Isn’t Just something to halmaU, bools and relneoaU end
keep the boy* ocr_...........
eupiad," . laid spend hours polishing '(hair ■truck
Charles Henry, managtr nf tha and shlnlag up thalr ouuipmant.
Since tha department was ora**
homa, "Its • sarioua butlaasi.
"Wa have about 230 youngster* nlisd, they've put out three gresr
and soma SO adults In a'three mil­ fires, all In Jig time.
lion dollar plant hare. Wa’vt btan Not surprisingly, every boy on
preaching fire prevention for years the department nas the same am­
but wa fail a lot safer with our bition. Whan they grow up htay
want ta keep an being firemen.
own fir* department."
Tha Military Order of Ceottoa,
aerum
la baiad
a*
fun-making group of tha VFW, oaAnti-snakebite,
the blood of hoeisat which have
paid for construction of a fire been
anake
venom
Injected
with
department building and purchaia
can. aland several jmm
of
a
UO-gailon-par-mlnut*
pumper
gram, Pakistan can. devote some
g t U ' the non
of Ita own available foreign ex­ truck.
change to bringing in foreign Items Tha round volunteers took .a
of general demand Including many aina month course in every
Holiday Ftostto-Hldden Lake
product* required In day to day tall of tlra fighting undar LL
Nursery.
—Adr.
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"Ntvar In history was property
of such value exposed to winds
of such force," said Davjs. "Never

In our knowledge have throe great
atorma gone through auch in area
In a single hurricane season."
Tha forccister slid the deathsper-storm ratio has been vastly
reduced by bctler warnings, better
disaster
and a belter edu
‘ planning
Is ..............................
rated and mora stormwlse public
But death* from windblown water
remain too high.

"Somehow we've got to convince
people they must evacuate dan

trout waterfront localities," said
lavli. "if they realised the powrr
behind a hurricane-driven sea and

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combat it, they wouldn't stay. And
not ao many would die."
GEORGE AND GRADE
NOW GRANDPARENTS

HOLLYWOOD f/7»i — Mr an.]
Mrs. Young Willhnite 111 ar* ihe
parents of a daughter. Laura .Iran,
thus making romrdlans Georft
Burna and Grad# Allan grandpa
and grandma.
The Rums’ dauchtrr, Samira, 20,
cava birth to Iht 0 pound, 0 ounce
baby this weak.
Sandra and Willhnite, 20, a film
production exeeutjvi, alopad and
war# married In La* Vagai, N*v„
In August, 1953, aurprlslnc her pa­
rents who bad ordara.) Invitation*
for an October wedding.

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Davla pointed out that Mia tre­
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became three hurricanes—Carol,
Edna and Hare!—aimed their fury
at the moil highly developed area
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! Seldom Use Chili
In Powder Form
On* or mora versatile spices,
‘ chill powder, U itritly on Amort*
eon lnovatlon. Uexlcaoi uie lots
ot chill popper*, but rarely In the
powder form. About SO per cent
of U. S. Chill powder production
foes Into canned foods— meats,
chill con earns, fish, etc. The rest
Is packaged for the consumer.
An Interesting aspeet of chill
’ powder la that It Is a combination
of a fruit (chill pepper), a seed
cumin), a leaf (oregano), a bulb
garlic), and a mineral (salt).
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■alada, sauces, meats, n 4 fM .
Crackers spread with butter, then OTTAWA, (It—Ed Morris fumed, Bonk Dedication
sprinkled with ctdll powder, and • while whan be found hie parked Set Texas Style
browned under the broiler go well ear hemmed la, front end rear, by
with soupa and appetisers. And for two other automobile*. Then be With Huge Banquet
fill entertaining, try this chicken wrote this note and attached It to DALLAS. Tex. &lt;.H—They’re colng
end flavor: I tablespoon* merger- the windshield of the closest;
to dedicate a new bank building
ice or butter: H cup chopped on- "Thanks. 1 took a trolley bus."
chill con caret, high la nutrition Returning hour* later, he found here next week In that modest
Texas style.
Ion; X/a cup chopped green pep­
per; 1 eups chicken broth; i another note wrapped around a 25- Among other things, a full sym­
ounces tomsto paste; 3 teaspoons cent coin. It said: "This will pay phony orchestra will provide din­
(alt; 1 teaspoon sugar; 4 tea­ your trolley fare home and beck. ner music at a banquet for i .”&gt;00
The Republic National Hank
spoons chill powder; H teaspoon Sorry."
bills Itself as the biggest In the
ground blick pepper; 14 teaspoon
Southwest
and bossls Its nrw 40garlic powder; 1 pound can kidney
beans; 2 cups cooked shredded chicken broth, tomato paste, and story, 25-mlllion-ilollar homr m
seasoning. Cover. Simmer until the hlggest bank building In the
chicken.
Place shortening la eauc* pea thickened (30 to 40 minutes). Add South.
Rut even for Texas, the hrnmln
with onion and green pepper. kidney beans and chicken. Heat
for the dedication of this new build­
Saute until limp (to minutes). Add Serves t.
ing Is a bit breathtaking.
The main show starts Sunday
with a "press preview," works up
In that gigantic dinner Tueutny
and then reaches a climax a the
official dedication next Wcdne-dav.
In between are assorted cock­
tail partlea and luncheons, with
guest lists starting at 1,000 and
going on up.
The bank sent ou* 143.000 en­
graved Invitations for folk- to
'come sec us."
It expects a good majority to
•' ow up Including 6.000 to 0,000
t ckholders at a special open
i i c. At least 40,000 are expectt fur the official dcdlcallon and
p ‘ice are already trying to figure
r i* what to do with the traffic
I'v.t's going In he stacked up in
the downtown arm.
One rears on for (he expected
large turnout at the itcdlcatl &lt;n Is
the free entertainment that'- go­
ing to precede It. Comedian Bob
Hope head* the list of enter­
tainers.

Cbtncuwdnq.
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GalaO pening

The
1954-1955 S E A S O N
of the
Thua.

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INDICTED
CHICAGO i.fx—Borden Stevcn«on.
22. son of Adlal Stevenson, lfl.\2
presidential nominee, left yester­
day for Camp Chaffee, Ark., after
his Induction Into the Army.

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SanfohiL, JLokida
December 11, 1954
C nrb a ils 7 pm .

Dinner at 8 pm.

Donurig at 10 p.m.

$5.15 per person

TUB HANFORD HERALD

Monday. Nov. 14.1411

W ildlife Federation Believes
Conservation Should Start Early
Associated Pres* Staff Writer their wildlife science was born i
How do you get a fa'tow to worry game—and man himself—had di­
about where his next drink of water rect and vital connection with ne&gt;
tune's world of water and land tu
is coming from?
and growing things.
One way Ls to start him young,
So the federation, a non-]
the National Wildlife Federation organisation which hat headquar­
figures. Another would be to let ters in Washington, haa launched
him get real thirsty. But when you an essay contest.
an* dealing with water as a natural
As contests, It li not Impressive
resource, and you're asking the in Its rewards—a 52JO first prlra
question of the public at large, m tho senior high school division,
wailing for u fellow to worry about SHX) In the Junior high, with 2
the water when the well runt dry number of lower p rim .
would be too late.
Tire Idea t» that every youngster
Tiylng to arouse the populace to who enters this contest gets a priro
pressing problems Is one of the' —information, arv.l perhaps a real
reasons that management of man awakening of Interest—Just by pre­
has become about as much con­ paring on entry.
cern to conservation professionals
The kids In grade* 7 to I w il
as management of lesser wildlife. write JVM words on "What Good li
Keeping the public abreast of a Marsh?'* Tho older pupili "Why
progress concerns most scientists save cstr Marshlands?"
who need general acceptance to
Tha federation has affiliates fq
flintier their work: but It's been a
MRS. WANGA JINN1NOJ, of St. Lout* who was chosen "Mr*. Amer­
most Mates which in turn hat*#
particular
plague
to
the
conserva­
ica," take* a Yorkshire pudding out of (ho oven In London ns Mrs.
tion people who found shortly after local affiliates. The contests arc
Anna Eventual, a British housewife, gives a few instructions. Mrs.
underway on that level, with school,
Jennings Is ou a European tour, ono u£ lirr im.es. (irafcnurllonol)
civic and stato cooperation In many
place*.
Local winners—thro* In aacty
Has*—must no picked by Dee. IS.
hunters the benefit of a peak cot­
tontail population but game experts
Fishermen! fihinar* — Hidden
know It won’t last lake ruffl’d
Lak* Nursery.
grouse and other upland species,
—Adv.
ANN Alt Unit. Mich '.fU A Uni

Doctor Says Answer
To M an's Bald Pate
Is Good New Hat

Louisiana Creates
Hunter's Paradise
On Public Grounds
ny DIIIN HENDERSON

Associated I'ress Staff Writer
Maybe duck hunetrs trying to
elbow their way into s shooting
position from Long Island to points
west still can pause to shed a
tear for their brethren In Louisi­
ana where the state has eliminated
most of the miseries that make
waterfowllng memorable.
For a two-day hunting trip on
the M.000 acre l*ast-a-Lnutro pub­
lic shooting grounds, the Lwiil-i.m.i
hunter needs his gun. some shells
and J2
At that point, the Fish ant Game
Division lakes over II ferry, him
to shouting lie.rduunrters In the
stlU-dex Hoping area, provides a
hunkhoii-e beds, rooking itlm-tls,
stoves, fuel and lights I! piovidr*
him with n dork ho.il. paddles, n
blind and IS decoys to share with
another hunter.
But hr sldl has to tiring his
own towel It he waida one.
New York state game managers
have a rabbit problem that In
viilvcs tin- humerus, hut it aln t
funny. Til* slate now is giving

the bunnies are duo for a crush
decline, part of the mysterious
cycles that govern their popula­
tions And since much can be
learned in the laboratory from
the hone development of individual
animals, the state has appealed
to hunters to gut every humerus

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vorally of Michigan doctor say*
il your mother and father arc bald
and vour head Is taking on the
proportions
of. a billiard hall, the
, _ .
*’nJ* ar15ivrr * * good-looking hat.
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!n' 'V. ill
university’s Medical School, »nyx
he recoin mend* throwing away

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good.
ments. "Just recognlre the InevlThe humerus Is the bom* of the ta|,le and adjust accordingly."
upper arm —the part you ti*e for
the „j,|n
ullst.
a handle while munching a fried
Advising womm on home waves
rabbit foreleg.
and dyes, tiie doctor says:
"If you h.m&gt; noted any skin
Texas Game and Fish Commis­
sion officials arc engaged In a change' following the use of home
pleasant project—trying to find waves or lives, it would he wise
why Texns suddenly turned up nut to use them again. Severe rewith more waterfowl hunters last actions could tollow continued
yeai than any -late in the union, use."
dtsuturing r ilihiMii.i
Texans boilgllt -Mo J H walci fowt
Wil l. MARRY
hunting stamps -the fotn.il hiu-nse
HOLLYWOOD tv—Artless Mnri—to show an Incrcn-c of ncuily lyn Maxwell and movie writer J e r ­
HO.osxy in « single year
ry Dnvls will he married next
Sunday in the Community Church,
York City, her ptess agent
Ihvivnl iunnl possibilities „!,,ng New
-aid yesterday.
llu I " m i, und III Hie - .i iiiiiii.h ' i
waterwuv* me aim ut miliitiit .1
Holiday I’lanta—Hidden Talk*
nt Anastasia .v'tati- I’ntk. on Stun
Itnnd AI A, south of St. Angus Nursrry.
—Adv.
line.

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o i l- o r asking for a mifcty-iurge
of power out on the higliwuy.

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pineapple end rich Oeorpla pecan nuts
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automobile belora.
Thla la action that comes from the
principle of vatiibla pitch pntpellari uaed on modern plane*. Their
propeller blades change “ pitch”
for take-off—and cut hundred* of
feet off tha time required to lift a
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do. I ry out a 1955 liulck, and soon.

T ry It out for quick action, as
we've mentioned. Try il out for
room and comfort and ride. And
f hi* li a transmission engineer’s
by all mean), cast an admiring
dream of heaven. A huild-up of
eye on ill style —for it heats the
momentum ux smooth na flowing
high-fashion Hoick* which set
the pattern in the successful
o il-an d almost as quick as light­
year just ended.
ning—plus better
ga* mileage in cruis­
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eager to hear (ram
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Salvation Arm y W eek Observed
Aero** Country Nov 29-Dec. 4
Even in timrji of high prosperity, there
are unfortunately many dark areas of pov­
erty and despair where the average citizen,
no m atter how well intentioned. cannot en­
ter even though he mny realize th at it is in
these arras ‘hat help is most desperately
needed.
Salv ition Army Week, Nov, 28 to Dec. 4,
now being observed across the country, is an
appropriate time for America's citizens to
turn in gratitude to those who do invade the

Mr. Hoover Abroad
The visit of former President Herbert
Hoover to West Germany should do a great
deal to promote friendship for the United
States not only in West Germany but In all
free Europe. lie received an honorary doc­
torate of economics from Tuebingen
University,
Any former President of iha United
States would he given a cordial welcome
abroad out of respect for the high offica,he
once held. But Kuropesns hold Mr. Hoover
In special affection and esteem. They re­
member him not only as a former President
hut as a great humanitarian who adminis­
tered aid programs to Europe In times when
that continent was gravely In need of aaslstance.
In a speech lie delivered in West Germany
Mr. Hoover called upon the West to continue
re-arming as the best hope for prolonged
peaca with Russia, His words may carry
weight with the European peoples who hold
him In so much respect.
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
Keep yourselves In the love of God —
Jude 21 We can test ourselves by asking
do we hate those who heve wronged us?
('hrist prayed for those who killed him. He
gave his life for wicked as well ss the good
men. Hate is r. poison that should bo crowd­
ed nut by love.

The Sanford
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Neither Side W ants H Warfare

"trouble spots” in their behelf. Salvation
Army workers.
Unarmed, except for love of fellow man
end eagerness to ho of help to him. Salva­
tion Army m«n and women wnlk in narrow
alleyways of run-down neighborhoods, offer­
ing friendly help to the homeless, the desti­
tute, the alcoholic. They enter contagions
wards of hospitals, carryjng small gifts and
words of comfort to patients in lonely Isola­
tion. Seeking to bridge the gap between life
behind prison walls and the "outside," they
take the light of hope to those In our penal
institutions.
Bewildered Immigrants, frightened un­
married mothers, neglected babies and fam­
ilies beset with problems, are among the
millions of all races and creeds who know the
warm smile beneath the bonnet, the strong
young hand to grasp, the undaunted courage
of Salvation Army men and women who know
of no human problem too difficult to under­
take.
As the Salvation Army goes to the bedaide, the prison cell, the alleyway, the public
should pause and think of them in our midst,
holding nut their hands to their fellow men
because they have given their hearts to God.

Concert Hall Jazz
There was a time not so mai &gt; venrs ago
when to speak of jazz as music drew looks of
disapproval from those who considered them­
selves lovers of serious music. A great deal
hns happened to alter that altitude, how­
ever, and one more step toward the growing
reaped ability of Jazz, ns an art form was
taken recently in Chicago's Orchestra Hall.
The world-famous conductor Erilz Reiner
conducted Rolf l.ibermanu's "Concerto for
Jazzbaml ami Symphony Orchestra”. The
full Chicago Symphony Orchestra was sup­
plemented liv a nineteen-man jaz/.lmmi for
the event
Jazz, whether one likes it or not. is
American music with routs rather deep in
our past. Whether it can or should ever
become material for the concert hall ii a
matter that even some devotees of jazz
doubt, Inzr. 'I"pemls upon the ability of the
musicians playing it to improvise One "f
its virtue.' is the immerliaci with which it is
created.
Some of tills may lie lost in the effect tu
bring it Into what some musicians call re­
spectability.
Rut the concert in Chicago and oilier at­
tempts to increase the circle of those who
know and nppreiiate jazz, is noteworthy. We
nerd not. forego the classics with the richness
and value they have held for so long. Hut
neither is R necessarv to turn the back on a
kind of music that is peculiarly our own.
The iaz.z conscious youngsters of today might
say "Man, you ran dig I hem both.”

H A L B O Y L K

Thumbnail Sketches Of Characters
Prosperity note: Some panhand­
NEW YORK I P - S i d e w a lk
acrawls by g pavement Plato: lers In the Will Street district now
start
off by asking for half ■ buck.
My Idri of a sophisticate is a
Being useful Isn't enough to win
man who enjoy* chewing a raw
oyster before swallowing it. But recognition In this civilisation, You
somehow I never completely trust have lo have a touch of glamour
a fellow who can do It. Never yet also. Who ever wrote a poem to an
met a woman who'd admit the ash try—or a garbage pall?
could.
An old-fashioned min Is one who
Why Ii It that two out of Ihrta can remember when girls wore
bus drivers, when you hand them ■weeteri lust lo keep warm.
a dollar Mil, lake aueh delight In The saddest and most hopeless
you your change In nlekali comment 1 ever heard on the prob­
Imes, even though they have lem of Juvenile delinquency was
plenly of quarters?
this obi
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obligation
by a veteran de
There era some signs of prog­ teetlve: The real troubta la that
ress In our msd world, fo r ex­ one out of every three children
ample, you aee fewer and fawrr today is born Into a home where
restaurants called "Dew Drop he isn't tainted."
Inn "
Overheard nn Broadway: "I
Whenever I see Ihe weird de wouldn't say ha'a cheap exactly,
algos on a landscaped French but the reason ha doesn't carry
poodle, I wonder what the results Mi mother’s plelure in his wallrl
would bo If you put a pair of iris- Is that he doesn't believe In giving
inra In the dog's paws and lit him anybody a free ride."
give his owner a haircut.
The average nan likea doga

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C A P IT O L ” C L O A K R O O M

hrllrr than cats because he feels
a kinship lo them tic knows that
a dog I* a loyal hearted fool who
blunders through life making alt
kinds of mistakes, but at least
Isn't smug A cat, whatever else
It Is, Is smug If It does do some­
thing wrong, it never apologises,
as a dog dors Women like cal*
because they envy their feline selfsufficiency. lira ‘ because eats
rarely, If ever, show a sense of
guilt.
II would save a lot of family
quarrels In America If, when a
couple went to tmy a new car, the
automobile agency would sell
them one with the first icratcu
already on the fender.
A Fifth Avenue salon (inw Is
featuring something for the tidies
called a "lluck Finn" haircut. This
should go s long way Inward mak­
ing Mark Twain famous.
One of Ihe oddities about a po­
liceman’s lol In New York l ily Is
that If he shoots a criminal he
has to psy fur Ihe bullets out of
hi* own pocket.
No old maid ii ever resigned to

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WASHINGTON &lt;JF — Th* Uni 1*1
SUtei and rim 111 mar be reach­
ing that point in developing their
hydrogen bombi where neither
will want to get into a war which
might mean the annihilation of
both.
But a military stalemate be­
tween the Wed and fluids doesn't
mean either will stand still. Nei­
ther can afford to. The undevel­
oped areai of the earth are huge.
The paople living in them ran be
numbered In the hundreds of mil­
lion*
Neither the Weit nor Russia
can til idle while the other tries
to win over Iho'r m lliunt of peo­
ple with their vast land and re­
source*
No doubt the Com muni sis — i t
thry allowed In Korea — will try to
lake mer by invasion where they
Inmk the West will [rl thrm eel
away with it. Where Ihe Commu­
nists cant use direct military
means, other weapons are handy.
They can gse internal subver­
sion and propaganda — based on
promises, appeals to nationalist*,
and the wretched lives and living
conditions of the people in the
backward areas — to win with
intrigue and words what they can't

Santa Is Piker To Jap Toymakers
TOKYO, .te—As s Inymaker,
Santa Claus it a piker At Icavi
compared to Japan s imaginative
craftsmen
Streaming across the Pacific to
Ihe American markrl is a fined
of some of the cleverest toys yon
ever saw. itraight from ihr hintl,ru plant, anil ha rid iera It simps ul
Tokyo and 0&gt;aka
Gum and tanks, car, ami train,,
fancy reproductions of ntnmohiir,
Dolls, cuddly xiuffril hrjr&gt;, ,tih
motored airliners ami tug nrrnn
going vessels
Thry're ail there Anything you
ran tfiink of Animated lolls you
ran rrank up and make '.salt
aeroM ihr room helicopters with
flashing propcllors anil m-tnr
driven blades, tiny toy animals

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Public Forum
Tills column is fur Sanford Her
aid readers to use In expressing
Ihcir opinions upon any mailers of
luliTrsl lo Ihe general public Wc
,n|lcit yovr ideas and fair i..l
cl,ms of any existing conditions
city-wide, state and national: com
merit, j r criticism* of IntlD IJualpublic official,, group, cr organ
Ira lions, bill he temperate, fair
and truthful No prraonalltie, The
lenglh of your Idler depend, upon
the importance of wliai you have
to ia&gt; All Idler, wifi he signed
by wrder willi address, though
signature will he withheld from
p.ityitcation upon request Whnr
ever nnsilblr Idler, ,hould bo
limited lo 200 nr .wo word, The
Herald reserves the right to edit
or rut letters to fit Ihe space
as allable.
"Editor of T ie .Snnford llrtuld"Ju t Kirnril the name of the
paper in Sanford and wo Id like if
you will to priol the following. I
do not know rilhrr famll,
" \flrr reading a couple time,
lo ihe Orl 4 Jlrlando Sentinel
abinit the mas or of Sanford, hi,
children’s ponies and his neigh
hors, 1 am beginning to wonder
wh.il Is In some peoples’ mind,
"Whnt kind nf people would

want lo deprive children of n 111
lie pleasure?
"The children nf today wull hr
the men and women of (uinorrow
in what Is Instilled In their minds
now will never he forgoMen II
Is a lol easier bring a nice neigh
bor than an unpleasant nne and a
lot more fun.
"As far aa health condition,, l
don't think any d!,ea*c will he
contracted from a couple of pnn
les I was raised nn a farm anil
Hied through It. '.
Mrs. Marian flenall
14.13 10th St
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St. Cloud- Fla."

ipinsterhood until she quits buying
kin-proof lipsticks. On Ihe other
hand no sensible girl will muni
any bachelor aa a cool marital
prospect If he has learned to sew
a button that will really stay on
How I* the ordinary wife aide in
make a two bit can opener last
longer than an expensive fur coal?
Old age Is Ihe period when Ihe
days are often endlessly long hut
the yeara seem shorter end short•r.

and every variation nf row hoys,
• ix nuns and lO gallon hats imag
m.ihle,
M iy of the cars hive motors
you can crook up hv running the
whc’U acros, the floor a couple
of lime. They have headlight!
that work Toe rocket, *unit mil
a stream of ,purk&lt; amt thrrr arr
nionkrys that can hr wound up
and nude to ride a tricycle
T hne are not Just the product
of the fertile Jauanese imagineti -n They are the re*ult of a
long, anHmu, and at times top
secret planning process tha. If
r trrirct nr between Jspsu and U S
distributors for months before tin
first order
Earlv in the year Japanese plan
nmg lahoratnric, begin workinf
iio designs for the coming sea«nn
They submit them to their Ameri
r.in mitlrt. Consultation, follow
Modification* arc tried Sometlmei
a, many a, five different version'
id ihe same toy arc submitted
before a final model is agreed
upon.
During the summer months con­
tracts arc signet) arid thru from
\iigu,l In Niivcrnlir- Ihe loyt come
pouring out of the Japan,&gt;r flrmi
until the demand is filled
| Aftrr that. pruJiirtUm switches
to Faster toys, which carries uvei
Inin mid-February or March Then
the lug manufacturing plants, op
craicit hy modern machinery, slow
down Itul the handicraft concerns,
where stuffed Inys, paper toy*,
many type, of Christmas trre dee
orations, wooden, bamboo, and
shell trinkets are painstakingly
pul together hy hand, continue
at normal levels.
The Japanese toy Industry has
an per cent of It, market in Ihe
lTided Stales l.a«l year toy ex­
port* to all nations totaled 124 M#.zai, and this year Ihe volume is

(Report Nn, II)
America by 1973 will heve
college age population In exce
nf I4.ooo.ooo according to e repm
from the National Association t
Manufacturers
The NASI dies a study publishhy The Committee on Spc'
Project* for the Ameriran A:
elation nf Collegiate Registr
anil Admission Officers In
College Ago Population Trend
1049-1970 "
This *luily show* (hat the to*
ctdlrgcage population c i l m h r
from H.ius.opfl in lain |0 1,071.4
in 1932. ny 19K0 the total It e
peeled In reach B.J73.I3?.
And hy 1970, the etudy show
the total of collegt-agt peraoi
will he |3.t&gt;09.IUI.

Central Preae Writer

mepptla don't mind Xria Krtnglt
fli’fuy forth trlfk * soprano fee*
Jfee instead of • hearty ffe-ffaf

t I I
-T h a annual sepMresh tussle at
If. Andrews university In k ef land
ylaen on "BaMa Day."
whteiNtel If wa didn't

■van am eays P. r . V„ tl -.t v ,,’t
make turkey served for th&lt; urnteenth time after TksaXtfivlmn
•ny more palatable,
e
I f f
Conn«Meet cope tnrprUrd «
prettier In • mens eempanu'e re/rtpernter. Jtfeel likely frane/med
Aim te « nef-itecMl ceeftr.

Closing. Out 1954 Trade-In's
Below Cost

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thatk wnish w m ftva feat lent
t I I
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R n gfen d U M id to k eep g r e a t
irewlA down to tv * tehee. if aa.
•a y a Orand pappy J t n k t e . b e

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C a r d s for yo

QUESTION: W* hav* ■ small
Residence and Outside Theft
policy which Is supposed to
cover the whole family hut our
oldest son is away at rollri
and I was wondering If
policy rovers him while he ie
jiving away from home.
ANSWER- Yes, your eon 1*
cnvrrsd while at school just Ihe
same as thnuxh he was under
your own roof.

All you need lo do Is givt us
th* negative of tho snapshot
you want lo use, end select
the card design you like.
We'll do tho rest.

'I f you'll addreea your own in­
surance queitlnna to thla offlte,
we'll tr r to give you the correct
• newer* end there will be no
thargt or ebllxailo* «f any kind.

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AIR SICK AIRMAN
FORT WORTH, Tex
Doctor*
stood hy for emergency surgery if
needed
An ambulance and security pa­
trols, sirrns wilting, sped lo the
runway at Carswell Air Force to
meet a civilian plane allowed lo
land because It was feared a man's
life was at stake
Airman JC Weston E. Nelllns,
Woodlyn. Pa , was lowered to a
litter violently ill and almoat un­
conscious. Medics made a quick
check and came up with the
diagnosis:
Air sick, icule.
Nelllns, restored with ■ couple
of pills, caught a big. smoothflying airliner on to Woodlyn for
Thanksgiving with Ihe homefolks.

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A TOKYO depnitmant store id*
eertlaaa for women to act the rale
• f lia U Ctaui In IU toy depart­
m ent Sounds like n good off•eaaon job for a clreua bearded
lady,
I I I
, Oirl Saules may he 0. JC, if the

running at record levels For the
first six months nt 1934 U S. pur­
chases alone totaled tll.933.IK2
compared to Slot to. TOO for Ihe
corresponding period In 1933.
The mmlrrn era nf Japanese toy
making started in 1934 But its
roots go a* far back as 300 years
when craftsmen made baubles for
their children And some even
claim It dales hack to the time
of Christ—when certain artifacts
found in rxravated Japanese minx
were found to resemble crude toys.
In any event, Ihe result in 1934
I, nne of Ihr mo,I sparkling arrays
nf playthings ever designed to
catch the imagination of Ameri­
can children on their favorite day
of Ihe year.
And on that day there I* one
thing you ran he certain of When
Sant* Claus come, down your
chlmoe,. he mav have started
nut from Ihe north pole, but he
•topped off in Japan to fill up his
sleigh.

end win #ver the people of the
take by erms.
Ai en example: ftuppoaa you backward areas, giving them a
were a Southeast Aslan living in senae of direction, a new hope, x
poverty. Just as your fathers be­ promise of a better Ilf* and. more
fore you, ami poverty was alt you then that, make th* promise a
could see In store for
(c your chll- reality?
Th* Elsenhower administration
drae.
Medical car* for you was prac­ Is apparently working lo keep the
tically nonexistent. Your life ex­ backward areas from th* Commu­
pectancy. and the life expectancy nists with a program to make th*
of your children, we* far less than people there stay with th* West.
that nf an American or West Eu­ Administration officials yester,
dey were reported considering a
ropean.
You had no education. Ttiar* big new foreign economic program
was small chanre of It for your which mey lead to th* investment
children Freedom? Weslem men of billions of dollars In underde­
prized It hut they had held you ai veloped countries, notably in nons colonial until recently. Democra­ Commitnlst Anil.
cy” You had heard of it But It
Two days ago Foreign Aid Di­
had never been part of your heri­ rector Harold K. Stassen told a
tage.
news conference th* United States
Then suppose the Communists— hss started talks with Europein
men of your own country — prom­ counrtles eboulh their participation
ised vou and your children ■ bet­ In sn enlarged Ail* development
ter life, medical care, education, program.
)nb* with good pay. old age se­ Tha ad ministration p r o j e e t
curity. And Ihe cost to you? Just sees to be in ita Infancy. Before
supporting th* Communists.
becomes a reality there will be
That you were surrendering to It
long debate. In th* end th* econ­
l dictatorship which might leave omic
struggle for the
you in the end more wretched world's• social
backward pieces may
economically than before perhaps prove more
final end fatal than
would not mean mueh tn you If
you never had a fair chance lo a shooting war.
understand ar»i enjoy freedom and
Poisonous carbon monoxide I*
praetic* democracy
Whal might seem the only Im­ the union nf one carbon atom with
portant thing lo you was the prom­ me atom of nsyxen Instead of the
ise of a better life. To a wretched two In harmless -arhon dioxide.
man a promise of less wretched­
ness would be belter than no
promise
The Communists have a fertile
field to plow In the poverty, ig­
norance and insecurity of the
backward peoples.
The answers to everyday.
The Communists, dedicated lo I
taking ovpr th* world, cen’t stand
Insurance problems*
still. And the West can’t stand still
ly ANPT CARRAWAY
while they try to take over, coun­
CLIFF McKIRBIN
try hy country, until half th* world
Is gone
How then can the West offset
the promise* of Ihe Communists

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That’s hie prescription for a Merry Christmas neat year.
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Legion Auxiliary
Plans For Bazaar,
Supper Saturday

An *Iter Thanki(lvin« party was
held *t the Presbyterian Church
education building Friday night
at 7:30 o’clock
The Urge room was decorated
with orange and black crepe
paper hung banquet style around
tQUVDAY
1 the walls Pine rone turkeys ad
The Lottie Moon program will orned the piano and the food table
Many games w e r e enjoyed
be at 1:43 p m. at the First Haplist Church with Mrs. \V. D (lard- throughout the evening with the
most popular being a relay in
iner and Circle Five in charge.
which the people on earh side had
TUESDAY
to wiggle life aavers off their
The Unity Truth Class will meet noses
at the Valdes Hotel at 7:43 p m
During thr course of the even
with Carolyn Parson as teach­ Imt soft drinks, fudge, popcorn
er The study book "Peace Begins i and peanuts were placed on the
at Home" will he continued. The table to be eaten at will by thr
Public Is invited.
guests.
|
The Y W. A ’» of the First Bap­
The party ended with a friend
tist Church will havo a Mission ship circle singing "Blest Its’ The
Book study "Land of Many Tie". Social Chairman was Mis*
Worlds’ ’beginnings at 7:30 p. m In Sandra Dunn who way assisted liy
the Philathea Class room taught Miss Frreda Colvin.
by .Mrs. Msrgarct Reynolds.
Aiming lho*e present were Jean
The horticulture chairmen of ne Lane Miller, Patsy Collins
the Sanford Carden Club will Vlnnle Smathers, Kathern Brown,
meet with Mrs. H. James Cut. 19- D R. E. of thr Prrsbyterinn
24 Palmetto Ave., at 10 a. m.
Church, Jeanette Cleveland. San
The Lottie Moon program will dra Dunu and Frerda Culvin.
be at 1:43 p. rn. at the First Bap­
Also Stanley Rrumtrv. Ceurge
tist Church with Mrs. W P Patler*on, Stanley Kali. Eugene
Brooks J r , and Circle Six in Estririgc. Jnrl Moss. Philip Toney.
charge
Jimmy Rolmger, Tommy Kuhn.
Carden Club members who will j an, r , Davis, Jerry Rutledge,
help decorate the Christmas flm Wa}nf
Tommy MeRilhV
are asked to he at the Carden (ilhMin Bates and the lies A. C
Center at B a m
Mclnms
Tlie Board of Manager’s of thr
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Sanficd Woman s Club will meet
at the dub at 9 Jo p, in.

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Lodi
Society Readies
For Annual Bazaar
The Ladles* Relief Society of the
Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints, has planned to hold Its
annual baiaar this year in the
lift room at the Mnnteiuma Hotel,
Thursday, Dec. I from B a. m. to
I p M . ; Friday, Dec. 3 from 9
a. i f f t n * p. m.
Included in Ihe arliclrs for sale
will be needlework, plants, baked
food, and hand marie Christmas
decorations.

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Party Is Conducted
By Presbyterians

By DOROTHY ROK

AP Women’* Editor

Aa women continue to invade
thoae last male strongholds, such
■a bar* and barber shops, men
have evolved a new means of ea°*fca known aa the sports car.
For anm* years now automobile
manufacturers have been deslgntng the family car to the taste of
the lady of the house. But the
spntks ear la strtelly for the hoys
TIES low, racy anil completely
Impractical vehicle i.s sweeping the
country, for a good and sound rvaeon. ICa a tnv for Papa. It Is huill
for speed and splurge, and it’s not
big enough to hold the rest of the
family.
The standard American motor
Car of today has heroine a sort
(g living room on wheels, deny
rated according to the feminine
taste. It comes In Ice ...
cream
klmUcol
ora^ s enulpped with all ^ nls f
i.V ?
.A
woman driver—push-bultnn
win.
dotvs, power brake-, and steering
automatic shift, air conditioning,
built-in bnttla warmer* and cos­
metics l u e s .
Designers hare spent million*
finding mil how to build a ear
that won't snag nylon.*, that’* easy
to step into in a light »knt, that *
easy to drive while the lady at thr

WEDNESDAY
The Sunii.o . taunt Supermini
(lent.* nt the First Baptist Church
will have (hrir monthly cabinet
meeting beginning at 7 p. m in
the Chapel.
The First R»pti*t Mid-Week
Prayer Meeting Service will begin
at 7 JO p. in.
Mid week prayer service of the
Methodist Church will hr
held at 7.30 p nt. in McKinley
Hall
All members of the Sanford
Cm den ('lull who are to donate
open hibiscus to decorate Ihe float
for Ihe Christmas parade are
urged to do *n by this morning
They are to lake to Carden Cen­
ter- al 10 a m
.Volunteer
... , Carden
, ..Club...members
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I’Lin* fur a b.t//ar in lie held athe Legion llm Satin it.iv. Deccmli
er 4, beginning at I p m m.l
lowing with ,i -uppci al i&gt; In p m
were made at ., I eginn Mim Ii .t v
t emnniltre meeting held ,it Hie
home o( Mr* l 1! tinnier I ".lav
night.
Mm articles ni.i.le Hv meitili. i.
were turned in in the h.i//,n J i nr
man and Mrs N.ira \*-\i -* uu- re
purled a good .ileclmtt III plant,*
would he reads (nr ilu- *,ile
Mr--

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M1*'’id I If mk L'U
lifea," she declared "They re.dlie
Follow mg it i&gt; .rn iin "" «
that a man's allrectivnees* i* md i.-|,iain
t,,m &gt; tio puisonnge mu \v 1111 \l 1 .tu I Mi* 1st Mini

W’iT lV S ^ ch is, (1,1 - nivnl w 'th Inilo-s of llo* l.u
tin mil illr lt 1,1 i lllllgc
l -zare: :!
male* over s
there
not
Following a or ml Ii*' Imm v'lrnuui
trip to tin- sotilbero ■r«il -■

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JOLEAMma TOUCHER
■ATIN and littla rhine.stone-emIroldarad points etnfcrlHsh ■ tugpita-aolored wonted cockUII auit
**4rom Um collection of Deni

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1 tramendou* apptil Frank
The ludtie Jloon program will •'’•naira ran make a
be at I 45 n m at the First Ban- more comantle than any of Hulist (hurrh with Mr. John F o x
.c,rof,n^ '
DiMagglo
and Circle Seven in charge.
la plain looking but he has the air
Srnunolr
OcEaS I° v a chamP,on
* «‘*ln c f ^*iniy arr
&gt;rnun«nr (v haplrr
napirr No
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what
will meet at Muonic Hall at ft WM
aJ . .'Maril)
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wiih aa covered dUh
( aeaar 4-omeA
p m with
dhfi irupper
aupper
very appaillni W
way,
r arn when hi
he^
vary
J|y. *vfn
it U
d o'cl&lt;»ck
o'clock.
The Sanford branch of the I ^ X « 7 m^ l v . X r l
n
Florida
lorlda Chain of Missionary A.- Kaki Pima send me more than any
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srnihllcs hoard will meet at to a. of the young matinee idols,"
m at the Christian and Mission­
"Cugie ie another one," she add­
ary Alliance Church.
ed, epeaklng nf her husband "lie
The I’-TA nf Soulhslde Primary makes a caricature of himself In
School will mrct at 3:13 p. m. public — not Just his drawings,
but the way he talks and ad s
FRIDAY
Actually he ia a very appealing
The Lnttle Muon program will man, tender and understanding **
be at 1:43 p. m al the First Rsptill Church will Mr*. John Lee
amt Cleric One in charge.
More flags ere believe,l to have
The Duplicate Bridge Club will flown over the Amelia l.Undmeet al the Yacht Club with sral ; Fernamllna area than anywhere
Ing lo begin at 7:45 p. m. and play [else In Florida and nerhant in
to start al I o'clock.
the United Stales. Thr following
flag* have been recorded bv his­
SATURDAY
torians: France, Spain, Urml
The Ladies Aid Society of Ihe Rrltaln, Patriot's Flag, (Jrren
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (iross of Florida, Mexico, .Con­
will condurl a hstraar beginning federate and the Flag of the
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'P^'y b&lt;'y
J*

Willi ifmi'N ul t»iLi'*dn I hi v ,u r
Hu* iirpht’AA .ind u «*m r Ait Mt
and Mr*. Hn*Artlrr

ami
make

Mi md Mi* I K H.ikn Aprrvt
item
it.......
wdl
lli.m k ui\ mu it hflm int vkdb tlo ir
uu-ir hou r at In von » &gt;,■- ih» son
.til l dau^hti r in I.iaa Mt *»tid
ernnni t* rtigngvd i, funning
Mr* Kiru'.%l i , H.ikn
Mrs, Wtgen gradunted from the
Seminole High .School mid for the
Mr and Mt« I r«»Hr W m ! u rn *
past five v &gt;ir« lm«
• n mi thr T hankfu l' mu
of th rir
Stm
■1111V*11 Jit l Ini ( m m i Ii* »♦of
rn, ip I.iaa *tnd il.iMcddn Mf md
Sir a i.Mik ft t A Inddt n .md t lid
in Hliriliy.
Thr uM'om tinjim lfd fiom tin" dim.
high honl ami ha" funning
*s*jth Id* In nl hern »t lie* on fur Ihe
f
Mi'fr C.*j ne II *112 1 1
pn»t «eve,nl year*.
1 "hn underwent a "ii*ilre1 nmv
U ral a h,i4 return'd to her hi»i mf1
.............. pie 1* now vl.iMig In
....,, ,
,
...ull. . r,,,
.1 Mil fl H'Mi I a VI III
h' util 11 t" kilim
1
11
1h.iI Tin d;iitahfn
I Mt md Mi
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t 1 H.kUil'rl) M Kvltmu
'
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Senior Choir rrh rm a l of thr
“ Kdumnl H MurrovA h nnr Vim | First Methodist church will he at ««uldn t call him handaome, yet he M O T V C S t

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Television Party
F n j 0 V C H A l - IJSO
C n j O y t U r\ I U J O

Itnlveisltv in tallahn
t'hanksgiv ing wiekeiui
Ml** R.,horn's pali'
Mr- M !. R.ilmrn. ^l

W' lti tfin TlMinkiMit in&lt; &gt;r.i
brmuiiut

autumn

to it« pe.ik

M h* \ mi H.M» in .1(itI a i* 'l Hdl
Ntrvrii * Atudt ' nt FI" id,» Siiiif

Mi** W vllnr V ick e n

a

■pent tin wei-keii'l .* '

barxf At moon hjdl whir rnjosrd l»&gt;

i

Imogcne Bostick,
W. E. Yarborough
Engagement

1 tu rd tt .uni I' m ’
in iff' nr Tva 141" ji aa, iff Ik

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dm ! Ill* Ml I fn» »mud 1 1 'i iinATmm'
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11i ill :■
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tm* .in.I ’af* diu ti.uk info IIW p. d
md fdnt I In* mm "ii for 11
din* i f »'ill ti 1 i*r*»nuht him Imp
|imi*3A Me *.n
not oiilv in U a
!»I*v 111 If f*d life" A(Ml
CillH'l ' hut
1.411ft |
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1if JI A' ' •I' n n m lm ru t tm III A

(of un*
1 aa.tnr to fir in ihv
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in in ir t*11 aifif*s for Mif fifkf
hr im iu rk r 'l
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IA ,| Uotnl vs,i&gt; ot hidpmu my
i'll,ill! f *
"eS'iiii-r peiiplp wmk with their
Ih iik I a Mf I at U'»t to nfe tu\ ittin
Uiruilnm I ke U"f i&lt;» priijeri rmo
Ihm on itir M ife n
I
Henuird
Sehw'jiil/ i l l . 4 j c.i n,i m e) ,nn Ihe
Old) "Or \fii'» 1 JIM tic it t Ii MlIf i he
i .in d*i it frl Mir tl fiUMltf&lt;A th.it
the inm f I kumA *l&gt;•Mil my rmo
lion^ .md " bv I n u t the w^iy t
do itn- 1.1*11 •* 1 i'Tmi I iAtmi),I be *
Tnnv
.&lt;I- &gt;- ii I v |»| mlei TI'Mif fin
I nil I'**!’ 1il:I I' J ' the fiit hi f 1ii Id
miif tb in - i l lih i \ i !iia |a«* deal
Al t IT' AI I .11 II I**f'l1«l lori.il
AAjn* t f
hi* i n |1 ft ‘»J|l 4i Ih .i Mi Hi'irix bin
til

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fa lH li*

h*aI a

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1■* i grainl
\ u kery.

fn*A* m:»*fii
,\ r AtHin
yi*ar Hrsil

Plnecune turkeys centered the
orange eloth* mi tlie table* pLiveil
around Ihe room A lire was rout
lug in the fireplace and watching
liver the throng was Ihe vrlluw
harvest moon above the mantel
Homemade cookies and eolfi-iwere served by the senior Im-ie
e«. Mr* Joe L Corley and ,\l ✓
.1 W Brown of the Sanford Wo
inan 'i

home

a

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HolUPste id iflor

Aery.

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Friend* nf Mr* D E Brubaker
Will he glad In know tl
ne has
returned home from the •- -h Me
imiri.il Hospital m • &gt;• I ami

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mu 11 .«
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iliif jiliiiiu then, look
.tiid

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«Him bveama

-to- w«s wurritd
I till-band who in

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W' I ..... I aIn-iil I -sing h it

•Id in ..' and ip I here w ar* ■
iii'' 1* too Itl it Ann!her Wo­
rn III m i i liming tutu llii* picture
A- dm afternoon draegod be In
Hu -r tv iii mile .i-ginent*
m*’
-j i
i.ik lower anil lower a*
I vi. n 1 ii lv
util-red tu»t about
ever* oriole i* ml -vnipton wlu.-li
•did I' •* *, 111. atl.ick tindv soul
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h r Af.irtA I hr H ah a w •U i fill t i t *
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llm J"i 1 ri ii (aptrk
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iH-ndlog

v days with Mrs Lillian Vic

AA.iMiiin who wrai
mi for keeper !
&lt;« kri l l . mu tm Mitche* - a n i
rti mi
vi"infmu - AAhen thi4
; n .. •' • ♦ nut |i,i a mu elm #
iltent'un
I lie heroine aa j14 idi' i • • 4 ' • md batA .if tiunr m rf,
it l t "
THf in
tune, either.
Vh a .aia
.h r \\ a * m hit trouhl#.
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anil ifiirii liA.iutre.ihlr e fi.iracle r
ii ,h
fool a; .ii"Hifd ihe -Sink,
l&lt;ml\ tlii ' inu her ilnh w ip in 4
hn*h;tliil
r .M it kfcmi* ti» m n
h.u k tr '
thr ii r m f nf alcoh"!
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n tc t ilA turn r» tn#4 V» hr w m
i aaf.ikli'
md xh# aa ,i) a nau
) Iim k\ * .il k lIMpIfJAJMt to A
H i lit b "
rid .in dd to nt 1 in net
1 . t!,|lH
• aa i •* th#* heroine Hi t
‘ 111 At f -*
it Iff idiiiu t'*r lrt»ul(|e.

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„.» larue crowd s.ii ir !.,a mubt .d Hint her, M o Lillian
Mr and Mrs Dun M, ts.iv and
,wh" n
hoi*
*'• .......... l'" ' two chililieti h a .r relunieil to thru
gram

d fi r

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r hi* nr.v i j r
Cl HI
tm mt'ss AAl|fi III*.
i I*
AV • . i . I.
! | All!) fund' til
IV bv
. i',(H* Ii &lt;1 f 1(Mil I hi’ C.itli 111.111%.
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a, r f..i Hi
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tip rmiipli If pi.Ill' (Vjll
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l
1 f!i i lit tl i
• W fifid flrrblerl. rhr4t
nt I'lM s Iif j*. rmpl
i j %hn*r .it Winn | m rlf

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must
day tilin'
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1 ",
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J M Y miI ' mi filK'tl ••I •. ,|, ,
AH * Howj , k lfl* r"li" 1 Nil'll id ’
1* kr|,&gt; ’ ' ,in ii 5f-c s,ir.iji oprl „i *
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AAen- t!n*n hi* obliU*i'li&lt;’ ti* (|u n ciiiiplr
f»f |Hrhn»*

l.im ilY

NoI mmH o i l . t n^iHat'A rniploA*.
I hi* .IMiiii.it ('!'i *: 1| ,, *. } i u 1
ml.I h *vr dir Iroiihlr f't n
I
furkc\ ituf .ill th«‘ (nmmiitta1. ‘i t !j h\ Jh
*iitiplo fxpodirnl •&lt;t
hr Arr\r*f tu Hi *• iniunfirrA i-,) krrpin
d i trim iAi«m ar i during
.if I Mo u \ ' I.«r h i*i
i Um*kdaV Aprur nursiru a ch r't
limrhiMui nf thr ^ .n;• &lt;« ! U t
• i H
u* litnc thr kiddie*'
l lilh *Ui U otlir»*»,l.i i U p lu
slM VAw t""k ha r r I ff !I p&lt;1Alfj\ f I/
All th'p.i t \ uu','ii x iif thr * i ^ i i * •* b.ifm l th.li I tiAd allowed a
lion i'limftinr to m .,\r ihtA
oiinot ti'Hiu iikr mripient pnru*
12411*i tu rn «*f tlio ■
*r iti
vi iU' .i moni.k tu i'i*t me aIh um ,
Inch!iti &lt; frii'lm .iv f: i t , *pfi'i,u if.*
Phf t-r^t furl v iln m a ca irn
tuifrttiurix, anil ti’iu-u
•" 11a i ftet rim if And the hero*
T h r It*’ a.
11.i a i■
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c a tr rr r
If■&gt;rrv .it&lt;•••
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.In
tu.nto hv ? p in I
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M 'v If l W aririi
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A 'hurt tuiAiur - r
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t»r rouft'M trd In Mr
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p iriid riif ^11 ih.it d't
w II
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T h r b o n d i»f m ,
i.i;
tint* h| t l f ii',i*iii|k hr ti.i - brrn coll
m n i lut’Atl.i&gt; moHiiri
at It i*i p
m•111111U A p*\v til.lt H 'l l*&gt;l U.C flillt
lit.
Mnrri tnontti*
Sun ifnn I kp t llip lifiM that! Hit*
ru n t nt b ra il tin oh of (fir tmhln
*1 \t Is i ltt(|U IMu' 111A top I I JxM t
I in not i i h w i r i 1 ' hr rxpl.uio il
on thr Art of " I t i r I'uiph M.i*k
t lion t ll.lVl* .1 *|»'|1 |m i ••«it.t111\
T o ld
fanids ji tv&gt;1 tt 4 |l)s| lfi.,1 1 , i u i »•* h.ippk .o
Mr arid Mr* \y P in l| t ,,,.
M.il 1hew * ,,f ! -In Hj Id h a ir firm I hi r fh uuv
" i
\ f i irti t of to ‘ r
dim red 111**
Ml an,I .Vi
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(P n A A n n a /A

W Cnlin Hires, Mrs. Ceorge E.
Wells, Mrs, II. T Warren. Mrs J,
T Newby, Mrs J A. Ynung. Mrs
K C. Harper, Mrs Ceurge A.
.Stine and Mrs. Jne Atiareilo.

She Has Those T V
Soap Opera Blues ;

Tony Curtis Thinks
Psychiatry Can Aid
An Actor's Career

Miss Harriet Matthews Weds
Arthur Wigen in Shelby, Mont.

S

Rev. Car ne fix
Woman,s Club
Guest Speaker

i ; allow n
r■
■ke|
’ 11k i
,o the
supper were .u u .1.1.
Mon p.iVpir til | ho I lit 11.in el lot M
l i a ’ low av * Serv iee S',i&lt;
I I W|| &gt;i m.tl V llh |HOI* 1
t il WiU fit*
tow ii ile a l m-r* \ owed
i ic t t ’.s fh t |i» tm ip »l *p- n kn
»■
%n .■ t
and W elsh’* T t ir * -|
Iim fi'pir * Htiihliu .i J ett « i mM
Mr* Hobby Reave,
k. I Hi a I fiiiimtx Tliroiufh i * u i hur t h. * tu,•
members wmk on .,iin : . .ale*
IIH iisiiHH O i . at ■»t
and complete them -non as po&gt; I *t.iilv w i ,ipp. (I p irk.! : v i t Mft
-itile a* a ro lle r urn i- nei-ilrd
Uimtitf to \« .mil , ',t(hmu i.*t
,
Me* Russell IVtlvIi Me* Ron t hlhtl r j;’** Ifuiiu* m ,1 k i t i fr
ner (a f t e r and Mrs Paul Hrelk.i w l|t hr |«r&lt;iiU, tl| l«\ M r iim nth,
were appointed In he in cliatge aiul pi ii »hl umfrr fh, fi.*r \ *,U rr
of drenratmg and table arrange | offrrinu v ill .tUn hr t,ikru
lueols; on the kitchen ronim itlee
M * VI \\ U/tiu , rlhiir ui.ifi of
will tie Me, IInth Vm d ti Mrs C thr hoAtrs4 r o m n y i M , n t ,j
F Hunter, M r' llarrv Russell autl that thr iia u .i 1 t u n n •■&lt;( «11 -11, hturu
Mr* |l L Mille*
run \\ivulH In* dfAin -ril u &gt;'
hu
After the husiuest meeting a Ihla Aprrl.it nih .1'lull (M'f t 1i** in
social hour " a * enjoyed tiy those i uti.il tutkrv thrunu' w H tn* . , i..l,n|
present
ami *rt \ rd tt\ Mr* H h,*m | t m

Abbe Lane Is Not
Any More Latin
Than Ebbets Field

tractive
the pretty boy*. Many of thorn ore
not even good looking lint they
exude a charm that i* unimsl.ik
aide "
| .Ahhe spent much time In her
I husband’s native Spam and wav
,
TTII’RHDtY
with the bullfighters. She
The | n,( l ,
P i; A.’s will impressed
nlPC, at „ u.
Uapl,M church Aa Id
'nir man who really lni|»rr*Mcd
,lt ^ p (|I
foreign lines and calculated t» I The Junior R A •» will meet id mo wan a novillem — not a full
•msise Ihe iplnt of adventure i n ' ,. ' " e , f o '
rZ. ,’Zch a
n
bullfighter — nanu*.l Cha
nrrry man.
,
p
.
I
p nlIC0 j |p ^ W),
t;M,|,1Ilg j„
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1. ij c l - Iw1 ba* a very plain fare. Rut
e
" ' r »&gt;
W h appeal'"
spunsnring a benefit bridge, ra"
"
naila. amt sam b a party al 7 43
I be tame applies to *ume figures
p in at the club house Fur resir
1l,l' 1 ''uunlry who are not cun
v at inns call 307 X J or IR34W.
»*'*'"'• hanlsomr she &lt;aid

af the species.
So along ctmtcs the sports ear
The first models were imported
from Europe, ami so intrigued Ihe
A r w i c i n male that U S manu
W dlrer* were quick to leap into
the field.
|
Now practically every major'
MitAmobile company D putting out
a tpcclal sport.i car. doMcnrd on

ij

chairman reported

HOLLYWOOD r - American*
have tin* wrong slant on male ses
ajiwai "sayV Ahb? T.ane a ielre
u h |r |,»(ln from Brooklyn
Alib* Is aetnally no moir Lai:
me*
than Ebbets Field, but she give
that Impression as she sings with
husband Xavier Cugal’s marimba
•Mina i f,,t m v o ii.i,
V| : 11 *llt|lll tllll lOlt
pounders and rnaraeras shaker*
IH-, . lull*! Of t
."til*, f 1 T“t - I I I , ,, t *
The Cugats are bu*y at work.'
,| p ., ,,,, • hi­ In . !. ■*! \ 1ttill* W Wtgen, ••
acting in Chicago Svmln-.de by day o iltl Wige., of l l . . M Mof! II' 3 in ,r
it,.’, .
and entertaining al the Hotel S'at |
i nn &gt; it I t| in Sin Miv
t ill • « 1
ler at olght They lust returned
rii*. (1 , „ it »Hu*.i !m, hi' j iIII' I'M. 1 .1 I. S e ife ii. i
nl** ml, :.o , I,
from a tnur of Europe, and that'* ln K
lilt 33•Hi I'f’irc in* |
where Ahhe drew her cnnelusmns ......... .
,, , ,(|1i f»f.li »i t *'l 'ilu
about the mistaken notions of Ibis1 f),r i.,,i, , , ^ ntt* ■inf* •i bv lie f |
country on male attractiveness
,,
, , Self 11 V3If* 3' rr |
From Rudolph Va'cnlinn to W't.r.l i a hi ilAv ti v
v HIi ! •H •(Ilf J •&lt; a- 1 I f MU' K rrd N Iti»sAi*llrr vaIih
Sc"
•»
S* .1 i ‘ K
i n V»l,nllno Llb.r-ce.
» „ . « al.d IiMuah iIii t**v iihuih
i 4 Atutiourd Atic.ird thr l
S S
beats of the American frm.dra
Rcfly drives itself — and m en, den Center at 10 a. m.
t id Itin in S im p ,ti If I ia ai if
have largely been overly handsome ii'AtitTitu Din! Ik I'^O*ii iff of ’
Annual
Uirtstmas
lunchenn
of
le ­ mu tiU piirpftlA \|t . lift M m \ K
have been heard to remark that
»'
w ’&gt; "
t'luh■ wills. he fellows. Abbe says this Is all wri ng
ft Jolly well has tu. with so many the - Sintord
T
,Wnmin'i
I
I(•i r tt rr fur n fi aa 4I.i % Thr
"Tlie Euro,f*-ans have the right biothri «* ♦-••-1 man

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The Assoel.ted Pres.
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P E A py 70
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Rmithern California and Georgia Terh mad. un the r.s t today for
must be one of the nicest lines of
the Rose, Sugnr, Orange nnd Cotton Bowls—th . four major New
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1 W Duke, champion of the Atlantic Coael Conference, rounded out the
The hours are right, th# surround­
HIS 4 th
1 A.group when the league athletic dlrertnra choeo it to play In Mlami'a
ing pleasant and tha pay tarTlfle.
AND
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Orange Bowl agalnrt Nehraeka of the nig Seven. Duke ended It a regu­
g reatest
a T,
Take Erie Guerin, who had the
lar season with n 47-12 thumping eif North Carolina.
forethought te rid* Hie winning
SE A SO N
jA 'X
One more howl nnwnmrrjnrnt la ©xprrled anmetlmr later today
horse &amp; three 100-grand-plus
when tim Gator Bowl selection
summer- the Rel­
evant! this summer—
commitlee picks two team* to play
mont Stakes, Hawthorn* Gold Cup
in the Dee. 81 affair at Jackson­
and Garden State Stakes— which
ville. Fit.
netted his employers a total of
Thia la th# lineup tor the Big
1391.8(5 In purses. Working on a
Four on Jan. t:
straight 10 per cent basis, a*
Itose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. —
Jockey) customarily do, th* little
Oldo Stale f0-0) v*. Southern Cali­
guy from Maringouln. La., earned
fornia (88).
himself more than 130,000 tor the
Sugar Bowl. New Orleans—Navy
three quick Job».
vs. Mlaelsslppl (0-1).
HOUSTON (JP—Ttia New York (7-2)
Three other ridere, Willie Shoe
Orange Bowl, Miami — Duke
Ynnkoae' effort# to ploco their (7-2-1) v* Nebraska (6 4).
maker, Ray York and Jphnny
Longdan, also plucked three ma­
Cotton Bowl, Dallas — Arkansas
homeless Kama* City American
jor prizes each from the Hit of 27
Awn. franchlM In Denver amt (8 2) vi. George Tech (7*3).
events grossing more than 100
The Sugar Bowl grabbed Navy
TOM
the BE Louis Cardinal*’ plan to and
grand aplce. Shoemaker's trio of
Mississippi late Saturday with­
PERFOPM9
ahlft their Oolumbu* dub to Oma­ in minute* after the teams had
firsts earned him 129,190. York's
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ha# reached the "#howtiown" atage scored victories In thrtr season's
three Including the Kentucky
NHL ON
Derby were good tor 128,005, and
today aa that minor league. pio- final games. Navy accepted a bid
OFFEN8P
TOM I t ? THE
I/mgden took home 422,410 before
ASP PCF e s 98
pared to open fhrir annual cn to New Orleans after rooking Army
8XPIORCR0 TO T H t
27-20 in thn annual service clash
taxes.
a s p z rA rm n c*
Vet ilion.
before inure than 100,000 specta­
NATIONAL C0LLEG/AT8
It occasion* some surprise to
PON T 7CLL
With the Doc. 1 deadline for any tors at Philadelphia
note that the old master Eddie
CPONN ON THE NAT
THE REAL
franthlja ahift only 48 hour* away
Mississippi blanked arch rival
Arcaro was hunched over the win­
ft) HU 2Nt&gt; ALLGToRV OFN/j
official* of tlie club* and league* Mississippi S t a t e ISO to rapture
ner In only two of the loaded d a i­
a n is r ic A n o m in a t io n
NORTH - HC
Involved were knee-deep in up# the Southeastern Conference cham­
sies. the Arlington and Belmont
A VE R A G E?
«hl sessions and private caucuses pionship and rum an imitation to
futurities. All the two Jobs paid
2 S PON T*
ia bring baicball’l newest Hie Sugar Bow
him waa 418,136.
PER OAM f
ggost headache to aomo :&lt;nl Although the Cotbm Bowl has had
A/02L7 PteouN p*
The decision of the sponsor# of
of solution.
Arkansas, the Southwest Confer­
! AIT feA foN
the annual football tussle between
The American A*vn. and the ence champs, for a week, the other
the professional champions and the
* •» *«# fWv» IpJuh
Western League achedulcd aepa- half of tlm Dallas classic had tn
college all stars at Chicago to
rato meeting* before tangling in wait until Georgia Tech whipped
have a pro coach tutor the colle­
1 Joist aces ion later In the day
Georgia 7-3. Arkansas wound up
gians next year itrfeea us at a
In the meantime, offldali of the with a 19-0 win over Houston
wise plan.
Yankeei, Cardmala, Denver and
Southern California *nd Ohio
It had become apparent that a
Omaha club* were engaged in prl- Stato ended their conference sched­
college coach, not having played
yatn conference*.
ule a week ago. But the Tmjana
against the professionals or per^
Beall ling tliat the ultimate de­ lost 23-17 to Notre Dame Saturday.
haps not even having teen them
cision reached at these meetings
Nebraska, assured of the Orange
liy MERCER HAILEY
in action, was gravely handicap­
and conference* uaild lead In Bowl (or a week, wound up Its sea­
Associated prvsa Sports Writer
in attempting on short notice
baseball'# greatest rnallgiiment of son Friday night In Honolulu by
Te the eurprise of almost no one, Mississippi** Rebels won the ped
to knit a defense capable of solvteams, other leagues held off their belting Hawaii 590.
Southeastarn
Conference
footbal
championship
for
the
*r&lt;nud
time
Ing the Intricate attack of the
meetings until Uis picture cleared.
A scattering of game* headed by
a aaiton filled with the unexpected.
money clubs. Thr pro mentor will
Tills much was known. The tho Notre Dame-Southern Metho­ afterThe
only team to heat Ole Mis* wna Arkansas, n nre-srannn '•push­ he
vastly better qualified to give
Yankee* want to move tlieir dist nationally televised game from over'' which turned into one of the
the college heroes a chance for
Kansas City AA franchise In Den­ Dallas winds up Uir regular season nation's m*)or powers and wound
their lives and the public and ex­
ier, currently in the Class A West­ lids Saturday.
up in th* Cotton Bowl.
hibition worth watching._______
ern league. ‘Pie Cardinals aru
Southern Methodist defeated Te*
But
th*
defeat
slowed
OU
Mias
ready to vacate Columbus and as Christian Saturday 318. Okla■witch that AA franchise to Oma­ iMima defeated Oklalarma AAM 21-0 only momentarily and Johnny
Philadelphian'* net play, which ha*
ha, also In the Western. The Cardi­ to wind up Its seavm with a 10-0 Vaught'* Hebei* rolled on to a 0-1 MELBOURNE i.P - Vic Sclxas. boon tho feature of his play since
nals, incidentally, also own the record.
reason, the SEC crown and a date something ot a disappointment arriving in Australia, was brilliant
Omaha franchise. Tim independ­ Miami defeated Florida 14-0, Au­
during tlic American Davie Cup
Monday a* he showed the
ently owned Denver club ii op­ burn stmt out Alabama 280, Van In th* Sugar Bowl with Navy. Mia- team’s visit hero )nrt year, con­ again
way to victory.
ataalppt
sewed
It
all
up
Saturday
erated by Bob ltnwsam.
tinues!
to
show
gTpatly
utinrnvixl
itcrhllt blanked Tonnes*#,** 28-0,
After tomorrow's single* quar­
The Yankee* reportedly have &lt;d- Clemson thumped The Citadel 53 0, with a 144) vtetoiy over Allatia- tromi* as h« ami Tony Traln-rt ter-finals, the American aces will
advanced to the semifinals of tho go up against Australia’* Lew
terod |S0,ooo for the Denver (ran- Louisiana State edged Titian* 14-13, aippl Bute.
&lt;hUo. This has been refuted. and West Virginia defeated Virgin­ Georgia Tech, which found the Victorian doubles championships Hoad and Ken Rose wall
Western League director* have ro- ia 14-10 In tba main Southern tilt*. ■iiing rough after being legged the wMh a crushing 8-3, 8 4. 6-4 victory
Bra Harlwig and Mervyn Rose
to boat, squeaked by over Australia's George Worthing of Austral!*, top-seeded In the dou­
fushed to act any prices and have
Id the East VUIannve won it# SEC/a learnend
took nmerup hon- ton and Don Candy.
challenged the American Aim. to first game n( the seaerei by stub
ble*, also made the semifinals, but
7-3 neoord named it a Setae# dropped both hla aingle# had tn go overtime in on* art aa
initiate draft for its territory pro- hlng Fordham 41-0, and Boston Otabowl berth against Ar- matches
Mature# a t permitted under the lege wtdppcd an oM rival. Holy
itches tn the big cup
out feet loot they defeated Roy Emerson and
rules.
December, but he tonka like a dtf Malcolm Anderson, two Australian
Ctom, 21-13.
to oRwy sgaeco sndtog game*. torent toonLs player this year. The Junior*, 88, 84, 84.
Hm Yankee# prefer negotiation
Bice defeated Baylor 20-14 and
to draft for two reason*, First, knocked the bear# out of a S wum Yankssbift utkat Tconeese* 28-0,
Auburn
troaoned Alabama 280, Mi
they srnsifd like to aettle the mat­ to tie Arkansas tor the Southwest
ter pMeoebly. Second, a draft vic­ Conference crown. Aritont defeat­ ami tripped Florid# 14-0 and Lmitory would atlll leavo (hem with­ ed Wyoming 41-40, Teiae Tech M*ns State edged past Tula no
out a hall park, which they would downed Hardin-BImn
Ritnmon* 81-12, and 14*12.
be forced to either rent or pur­ San Jose Stato defeated
D u r t n g Auburn** triumphant
New M uchase from Howsam. The Yanki-e* tco 28-11
march over Alabama, quarterback
don’t want to buy the Denver park
Bobby Fiwemeo and fullback Joe
tvl Honroam donan't want to lease
Ghfktrees tacked up some imptirfc
fuhvtdtMl bnoors. Freeman
PM**d and ran tor 180 yards,
The Cardinal* Omaha rdtualfon la
'* lo Involved Drift fa out of
giving flfcn
Mm the top yardage title
lit me IEC
SEC with e total of 1,132
uojtion there slnco Oimafia is
yards. Childress scored a touch­
owned. lleridcs, only
down and kicked tour conversion*
ougue nan be
to bring hie point total to 85, tope
aerordtrg to baseball lew.
BALTIMORE
The Baltimore ki the conference.
9w said Monday K bad m nw d
Kentucky, which finished Ha
END REASON
Baltimore Oriole# have scbedula a week ego, and Fkirirla
AS TOP WINNERS
ufterod catcher Clint Courtney and tint for third in toe SEC eta rat­
XBWYORK, (A1) - Oklahoma 489.000 to th© Mileage While Sox
Georgia finished fifth, five
•nd Tinneasca Slat* ended the tor tha veteran Infielder George ing!.
notch** higher than pre-season pre­
lfiSi football season a* th# top Kell.
diction*. Auburn, Mlutsaippl State
winning team* in tha list of 25 un­
Prior to last season, when he and Alabama tied tor the other
beaten-untied cloven*.
was hampered by • bad back and spot ki th* first division.
The Sooner* and Tennessa* a knee injury the 38year-tad Kail
Both MlsaUstppf and Tech took
Btata each finished th# rnmpnl
had batted over .809 hi eight
With 10 victories. UCLA ami Ohio straight season* and had a life­ advantage of break* tor all their
But# wer# th* only major schools, time major league mark of .811. scoring against their intrastate
arch-rival*. End Georg* Harris
beside# Oklahoma, to go through
Lost year Kell batted .278 while
abbed a Btata nitebnut and teetit# season with perfect m orns. playing tor the Boeton Red Box
i Billy Yelverum recovered a
They won nlns each.
•nd the Chicago Whit* 8m . He
fumble to start Ole Mis* off to­
played third base tor the White ward Its two touchdowns. Guard
Box under Paul Richards, the new Franklin Brook* recovered a Geor­
Oriole manager.
gia fumble to set up Tech's «Ay
H la I
Must Strengthen Third
Third base te one of the tptaa soar*._______
'Chronic bronchitis may develop U Richards mutt strengthen if he
poor couth, chart cold, or acuta brow hopes tn improve th* chances ot
_tela k not treated and you cannot the orioles, who finished seventh tn District Attorney
ledord to take* chance withanymedL the American League last emaon.
Man* lets potent than Cnomulstoo. It Vera Stephens, bobbed by Injuries
’•nos Into the bronchial system to help last year, and Bob Kennedy, an Investigates Fixes
wioien and expel germ laden phlegm
. NEW YORK U8-T*r» day* be­
with Mvly purthoM
|«nd aid nature to tooth* sod heal n v , oirtfielder-lnflelder, played third In fore ha stopped Carmine Flora to
IBM.
Both
a
n
14
years
old.
nsder.l iilUmedbrooch lal meenbiaiw.
• f a n«w Quaker
the 7th round in Madison Square
The bespectacled Courtney,
Craomutsloo Mend* beecbwood
Garden on Oct. 29, Vince Martinet
"ChalUngw" Haalar
Die
process with other scrappy player who goee all-nut rejected lao,ooo to throw th* fight
if by
b yspecial
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In ovoiy game. hK .171 last smw
•tested modklnca tot i
The 25-year-oM Paterson, N.J.
ntalna no narcotics.
Hit throwing In the early part
y o u t h , Tlh-ranked welterweight
Oo4 a large bottle of C2ean
the campaign left something tn be contender, confirmed the bribe attousr drus store. UpaRafle* 4
desired, but hla play lmmored m
1 aftar th* atonr
Craomuliian It penatesd I
Utter pari of tha schedule. Court■port* 111nitrated,
nay will be IT in March.

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Browns, lions Are
Sure NFL Winners
By BEN OLAN
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Cleveland Browns and the
Detroit Lions had the conference
titles In tho National Football
League all but mathematically
wrapped up today following a bee­
tle Thanksgiving weekend that raw
several of the contenders "gobbled
up” in the shambles.

Barring miracles tn th* form“o7
sharp ravers els of form, It appears
that tha Browns and lions, titans
of tha pro game, will meet for
tha championship next month for
the third straight dm a.
While Cleveland moved stover to
th* clincher by handing Ite closest
pursuers, the New Ynrk Glints,
pursuers, the New York Gisnts,
a 187 setback, tha Idle Lion* saw
th* Los Angeles Rime and San
Francisco 49ers drop out oi con­
tention, lehvlng only the Chicago
Bears in tha race.
The best the Bears esn do Is tie
Detroit for the Western Conference
lesd. They esn do that only If tha
Lions lose sll of their three remslnlng games tnd the Bears win
the pair they have left.
Cleveland can nail down Its fifth
Eastern Conference crown by win­
ning two of three, no matter what
the Giants and Philadelphia Ea­
gles. in a second-place deadlock,
do.
The Browns' Important triumph
over New York highlighted yes­
terday’s action. In other games,
the Beir* downed Los Angeles 2413, Rsltlmore dumped San Fran­
cisco 17-13, Philadelphia whipped
Washington 41-33 and Pittsburgh
nipped the Chicago Cardinals 20-17.
Detroit, 28-24 victors over Green
Bay Thanksgiving day, had the
day off.
Cleveland's impregnable defense
again played a vital role in its
game with the Giants. So stalwart
were the Browns’ defenders that
New York gained a net of only four
yards rushing and their passes

GUI.FSTREAM PARK. Hallandsl*. F!a-t Golfotmm Park la
hrating It* tenth birthday, while looking berk with aatlefaeriou
upon a drr«&lt;i&lt;&gt; of profroM , Top bIiowa how thf Ir***
It waa taken ot#r hy Jim H Down And Hli A*Aoc«te* on Den. 1,1 HU
and (below) as It look* today, ranked high atnone th . nation*
mint beautiful and aueeeoaful race course..
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picked up on 84 more yards.
The Giants defense did right well
too, but it was unable to stop Ot­
to Graham, who completed 18
aerials and bucked over for Cleve­
land's lone touchdown. Lou Grora,
as usual, chipped in—this time with
three field goal*. Herb Johnson
ran back a Drowns punt 48 yards
for the only New York TD.

MIAMI U. WINfi f
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WINTER PARK (/P)—Al Harum
of th . University of Miami won
tha men's Florida 8tnte Closed
Tennis title yesterday def.atine
Alberto Panel of Rolllnt Collcg.
8-1, ;-6. 4-fi, tt-2, d-l.
Connie Clifton Ball of Dayton*
Beach took th* women's title with
a 2-6, 6-5, 8-« victory over Pa»
Stewart of Rollins.

Entomologists
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Winner* of th# op#mng R * * '
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night
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only 33 00 the above 3-tlne ad NEW Modern 2 bedroom house.
l'-e niir l.-s '»ay Plan
on In* job fur you or 3 full
Outside city limit*. Phone 1393-J.
FURNITURE CENTER
Only 32.25 kaepj It working
116 West lit .St.

you for 3 daya. 1 day It only
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1'iiuue 1425

^ t o p ic a l R e a lt y

LAY AAVAY PLAN
and Finance Plan
Ituom 2U1 Edward*' Bide
Call ua about our builnass rata*.
m rffe*t on all Sporting Goods
Park Commercial
Tn. 1* Now
T. M. Stringer • Guns * Ammunition • Tent*
The Waot-Art Department la J. ft Alexander
Boats Motors nod Trailers
fleg Real Estate Brokers
•pen from *:30 a.m until 5:30

|.m . *aeh hu*inna day except
fattirriav afternoon Deadline for
week-dav Insertion* n 5 20 the
day balrra publication.
4 'd vertlw a art requeited to notdy the Want-Ad Department Im­
mediately of any error* in ihrir
adi, ai The Sanford Herald wilt be
laaponiinle tor only one incorrect
a ititio n .

Tovr— Playground Equipment

Whether tmylne nr selling. It will
itolmon's Sporting Goods
pay you |n see;
JO1 Ea.st First SI.
*'hon« »a«

J. W. MAI.L, REALTOR
Florida Stale Bank Building
‘ Call H a i r
Phone 175* Ltfetimn

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RAYMOND 31. HAI.L, REALTOR
S D Hjhleymao. Associate
»ot South Park Ave
Phone 9M)

JALOUSIES
Aluminum—r r e t Fstlmates Frre Instsllation-Tele.
rhope
'hope it23 Furniture Center,
m w first.

P - ELKCTRICAI. SF.ft VtCEH-R 25R a n d a ll E le ctrle Co.

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LAUNDRY SERVICE

One hour • Wain and

-2 5
Damp

TELEVISION

Beudu and lrn»iiy Appt|*ncu
Dr7
UIIM- I A I1t| f AA1*11
Youngstin-r Kitchens
• On* hour V* • Wash and Dry l*Oli)ei W
■ 1.* 1 bun ■. UtfhvtiH A11
Electrical cir-traiUog and repairs
Fold
mo a■• %a r m
l " ll - I - t j» r . 1
M2 Magnolia Ave
Phone 113 • Fmuhad Laundry
1
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1
-------------------- ------------------------; • Samtone Dry t leaning
CERAMIC TILE
l&lt;
'17 F 1
3 * A"
Southalde Laundromat
S anford E lectric Co.
Tiles for ALL purposes
8oulb Side Fpodmart Bldg.
Wall ■ Floor Repair* Rentod' 1 ! ,,s 3legnistla \&gt;c
I’linoe MI
IM East 25tb St.
N A BOR'S TILE CO.
Ymu Gcnnai r;:t l irir dealer:
1007 S. Hanford Ase
Phonr lilt | lor IV and SppiuTU rs
II E. iTp ' y S K l l ' Y "i.aundrv• Self Sits ice • Drop tiff
HALL'S GARAGE lor general Aut u - HIT It E m t ll’VIKM —a
Jlandprevsme— Drsing
repairing. Also Wrecier Strvicr HAYNES OffJie Machine Co.
4i'd
W 15th s-1
Plione 1151 .1
403 Celery. Pb. 1090-M - 1066- it
Ispesinter*. wrt.li n" niactunea,
Nights
Sales.Rout,'is. Jit
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BICYCLE repairs and painttiu:
UHL U .V V m ibLMLV'r-- ' good
Lawn mowers, tools, etc . shai
CLASStni.l* DISPLAY
foi it )ti on ans P -rmanenl
pened Cctuwal repairs
,A # v* 3 h i
\Va' r t* JO or over We use To1
IT
111
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Hit
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STANLEY’S DIRE SHOP
Vn rN
to.».
Helen
Curtis.
HeaUstie
and
310 E 4tb St.
Ph. 2131 f’lftP-trnIla 1 4
•. 1 .If
II I *l* %t
Bon.it All work guaranteed
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CARPENTER WORK
t
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For quick repair job*, or email
Oak Ave. Thon* 971
«II* «•« le i. *•♦***1
building Call Jim l it: M-t
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fi ti mi in 27r
PIANO AERV1CK
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111 mi
r m
P. M. CAMPRELL
i #m r*tfi ift
(ieneral Contractor
L L. SfLL—Plano Technician I a1 '1,:1 ft*
oil
"Homes of Dtitlns'tlon"
Phone »i*4 Route t Aanfor-*
1 • »'« a 41*1 ft r "f
I ttR S 31 K — fo r w u . r
i if P ,\ pvs • Jl, ir fs
Ill-Way 17-92
Phone 144'.
i
AVIATION
" 1*,11r.1#«
• Furniture • Car Sent Cover;
V ’U|
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" MIMI -II J 1* K9fi\t ft 1 f
1
LEARN TO FLY
I'ln 1 In f b MlCr VI If 1,nil 1 knll.ft 1
E dm ond's U phohdery Simp
For
business
0* pleasure Vi a
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2&lt;I4 French Avr
Phone tuo*
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|e*son 51ide Field Airport
f M % *rs--.
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Longwood-SanLamtn S p r i n g s .
FLOOR SA.VDtNO * Finishing.
- im| It 11tier hr'1»«J
Certified Flight Instructor con
Hr II.•r t I ll
Oak floors furnished laid A (in
dueling the Highl school
l«hed Reasenable term,. In bus
mess stnre I9?s Old floors made
like new E F Stfienv Route
2. Bos 227: Phooe 716 it-4

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Evenings 6-10 A 5urdav&lt; t .3

Rruning Paint*
WINN T V A RADIO
I t ’d So G u y
Pb. HI
McRaney — Smith Paint* JC* t lal
L2WI CRESCENT STREET
To Place A Went Ad
Phone 1114 J DOMESTIC «rwiNG MACIIINtb
Ju st Call 1821 and ask for Clean a» a pin, this 2 Bedroom 2315 S Pork
masonry home, kitclien equipp­
Sales • Rentals • Service
IIOTPOI.NT
the Want Ad department
ed is a steal at 59.627 (ill Re­
GARRETTS
PHONE 1122
UTUMATIC WASHER
Sanford Herald
quiting 51,150 00 Down, halanir

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monthly at ttaoo, sshirh includes
Taxes, Insurance A Intrresl at
FOR RENT
^1
1" Immediate possession.
_LAKA APARTMENTS: rooms,
SEMINOLE REALTY
prlveta bath*. 114 W. F.rst St.
M. DIETRICIIS
T. W. 31ERO
Phone 27
kitchenette
apt. 1501 Park Avenue
FURNISHED
Evening*—*I2\V or 1*7* J
Court Hiway 17-82
« umberlaud
‘ '
South. Phone 1IS1-W.
3 Bedroom deluxe frame homr in

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R oliaw ay an d B ab y B eds
Day. Weak or month—Te». 1425
Farnlturu Center
II* West First
AFT. close i*. newly painter] 703
W. t i t St. /lm mla Cowan, phono

JMAvalos Apia, ifflclwiy. Pboe*

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K e lle r SPACE available Adulta
only. 310. $ t r month. Phone 1310

excellent condition, in nice high
section of city. Include* elrc
kitchen equipment. Price 311.*f&gt;0.
A HOUSE i*‘ x IV incomplete
hut livable Electric refrigerator,
hnttleri c*-s »tose. space heater,
table, csbineta, and rug* On j
fid x IP) ft lot Une block out of
city limits A M Removal,
Phone 616-W. Call before 9 a.
m , alter 3 p m

Lsr I un» month Good as New! See l'» fnr uiiulitmns all Millwnrl
M ir ISO (Ml prue SI t9 95
and Hatdvsare items before vou
buy and lie plej-an'lv •urpri ed
C L A U D E -H . W O L F E
('AMI'BKLI 'S CABINET
7 n pi.i a n t e t o R r o m r i o s
Phone til*
3US S Sinlnrd Ase.
Phene It IT Hiway 17-92 South
LM I&gt; Lumber Fluuring. veiling
wild Iraming
v orgrccaUiiiul
shiiuh. 2tln &gt;1 and Furk Ave

GOOD and BAD

Andirsnn

Vppllame ’• eru te

Ph 111,1 p.i&gt;*—1114 Nl'es

New All .Metal Mding ( haira H I C'OLF.MAN 'vpare Heaters with nr
ui&lt;hnnt blowers Aim I'lnnt
l rd luring Rociu l^hlr
HHM)
f ui anrrs
&gt;llghl!v t ved Oil Healer* 10110
t .ifd Bshy Crib Complete
13,00
IJ.-rd Roll-a-jway Ceil And
Innm prini Mallrrss
2d fifl
I &gt;e | ( mrtpie 3 pc Dinette sn no
I *d 5 Burner Oil Range
to US
»
l - e l • r.- ItedriHim Siil'"
0 uj 11)07 Sanford Ave.
Phone t i l l ,

RouU/all

MATHER OK NANKOIfD

7" l-flit L. 1st SI.
I’bour 127
Excellent 3 Bed Room House, cor­ ■
ner lot landscaped in naw sec
log Routt, 401 Mag
lion, garaga. 311.710 33,000 c.i'h "Make This rhrlstoie* Musical"
“avT *
AT YOUR MUSIC
balance financed Including laxe*
SH O PPIN G C E N T E R
and interest
# . l i t fit. Phone
W. B. WILLIAMS, Reallitr Ml Hjml and Orrne&gt;lra In.iruuirnt* 1. sun plate line of accessor,
Ruby E. William*. Associate
eJCtiancy apartment, 210 V. Park
Phome 1120 aes
EASY T F B M S -R E N T A L SYS
» couple or ilngle.
TEM REPAIRS
bath. Ideally located
Mrrnit
eat ham
Of
frem Past Office. Inquire A - ART2CT.KR FOR RALE -&gt;
Bl K I R 'S MUSIC SH O P
afinuol Jacobson's Dept. Store.
■-’Wl (rdar Ave.
Ph. 1411
CBfl Television Sets
1*9
95
Up
Free
Demont'rnllnu
WNNlSHCD Apt. clean, ennvenSEWING MATH IN ES" *23 no ’ ~uP
AMOCO BTAT10N
Ar
III It PS mi S. Park Phnne 111*
]% '
^ per Htoolb. 201BROWN’S
South Park
rhune 9197
CUM, comfortable room*,
‘roun&lt;*’. Th#

PfrRNIKHED, 1 Bedroom home. SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
3JS per. month. Ph. »M or T47-W 20» West 1*1 St.
Thona 421

H E A T E R S C LEA N ED
aril srivjifil All M l

Special — TV and lladlo
S rrv ica and R epairs
RCA Molorola Sales and Service
G ene'a T e ia c o Styvica
III* Baaford Ave.
Pbriue 1U(
Plowing, discing, grading. Tree*
*nd shruhhrry moved. Dewitt
Hunter Not P. Toth St
mniKANCB
liJ
, IIWH I UN I t l SUKANCE
1 i i u n F dt !
A I LAN! 1C I5ANK BLOG

SPECIAL

20o Squ.irrs
tl Grade
Asbestos Siding at U iki
Preferred Haifa to Preferred
Ter Square
m t * bedroom in home. Private
Policyholders
V enetian B linds
ptranee and bath. Phone 427 11.
Evcrilhing in the Building
jpnran
(Nationally Adv. nolla-head)
Jo h n W tlllsmn Ins. Agene*
Line
Clear View Awnings ■ Spun
411 Saeford Atlantic B&gt;
a n mOOM
o i efficiency Ant. U7.so. • Lite
Glass • Porch roll down Security I.unilirr A Supply Yard
Fbeee u
1 and water Included. 112
6th
St
and
Maple
Avt. rhune 797
thadta
•
Travis
and
Curtain
Phone 1T3T-W.
Rods
Snm inoU V enetian Blind C*. »ARTICLFH WANTI P
—4
Iff O
d
_ _ttE
rcE N —3 ROOM Furnl.he
*20 Wcel 3rd St
Phone 215 WE BUY. tall and trade used fur
Apt. Bath, screen
Mutual!** And Ecoaumlx*
Boor. 337.50. Phone 1&amp;
NEED PANELING?
nllure Wilion klater F u irtlu n Co.
laaure with
T-9 p. m.
All E. 1st. Phone M*.
Yellow Pine, Mcstrrn Red Cedar,
Mahogany, Ponden-sa Pino la
borne. Couple 1505
FU
20 GAUGE Iteeiinetoi, automatic.
Boyd
stock -See all of these at
300 Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
S h c rn u n C oncrete Pipe Co.
"Year Mutual Frlaeda"
-ic if.a iu i -i_ir r g pv
PTS for rent now. Cate* Bldg, Out West _|3lh St. Phuncjm t 16*1 7— Pele-I JieelockuB uydlee^—T
Phooe III
tiieid "furniture, appllsocw, tools,
age 52*.
etc. Bought—sold. Larry'r Mart, YOUNG PARAKEETS - healthy,
ROOM furnished Garage
talking atrain. 401H Palmetto
3 &gt;
221 East 1st St. Phooe 1031.
i-PLANTB RWRUR-i
Ave.
Apt. i n13'* W. 19tb SI. Cull 664-W
For
Ornamental
Shrubbery
after 3:50.
R aggerly A ppliance C enter
L. R. MANN'S NURSERY
"Your Weslinghnuse Dealer"
&gt;*—
n
f
f
f
WANTED
I
d
FURNISHED duplex, ground floor,
l.*ke Monroe Fla.
Pbone 363-lt
Maytag Waabers
heat. 34500 mil Myrtle
115 Magnolia Ave.
Pbone 1751 WANTED— Apuliaoct Salesman
LANDSCAPING
Apply Gnrmfy lae. 40T W. lit
ROOM unfurnished house with
St. Phooe 77*.
Crvital Lake Nurrerv, Lake Man
— Factory to You —
4*4 milei out south flan
bath. 41
_ P b o n ^ a M o rd tm j^
Aluminum
EXPERIENCED shirt p reism ,
Bird Avenue. Call A. C. Benson
Venetian Blinds
automatic equipnienl Ap p l T IT— Automobllea ■ Trallera —17
Plane 239-J.
Eniiinfil head. .Sag-proof boll urn
Semmolr County Laundry. 113
MOBILE flOMEH
rail vsjih plactir ends. Plastic nr
3 room well furnished
W. 3rd SI.
Fo* the best cuacbvi and the be t
raymi
tapes.
Cotton
or
nylon
107 W. m Slreel
(arm* ou both new aod und
curd*.
» 1— , i a t is
lae ui
WORf WANTED
-11
Senkarlk Glaus and Paint Co. 21 E getsld* T railer Sale*
I’hooe 320 WILL DO ironing ts my koma.
.
ENT resident desires 3 112-114 IVe-l 2nd bl.
I’llatke. Fla.
Thona 2JH-M.
Redrodm
Red
rod A unfurnished h o u s e .
RED-LMIX CONKRKTE
B usonat
Reasonable
rent. Write 733 W.
IRONING nr Mending in my homa I*34 FORDOR Power Glide 72 4(n
Hogle
Chervolet tl.T.Vl Ter mi F'i-efJ
togle Ave. DaLand. Phone 100- .Sami. Itnck. I’ritient Steel. MuHnr
&lt;104 Myrtle Asa.
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
ent enndllum. nnlv lo.ooo mile:
Xt-W.
J03 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333
I’hon* 90* or 743 W.
Ifp n ^ B B B F irp
ptATft-FOR R A L l-J OLD bicycle—not beautiful, good
H a n f o r d m o t o r c o .—
T V Service Canter
riding condition. Pbone 166-w nepaira
Ph. IST*
&gt;s
REDUCER
Repairs on All makes and rn&lt;
model*. 1MI Sanford Ava.
afternonoa.
t -g FOR LfUICK SALE
ficUifactien Gniraalced
SELL
YOUR
CAR
TO
NIC
‘ft
BY OWNER
Call 3400 or atop Id III W. lit
li St Roy Facie’ U*ed Cars 30A
The New
W
3 Room Home, Including Gaa
WHIRLPOOL
lm ^ L P h o n » 1 2 (H J i^ ^ ^ ^ ^
ORLANDO
Morning
Sentinel,
Or­
Rove, Water Heatar and VaneVan
Automatic Washer li Hero
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
ttu
tt
—10 Day Fra* Home Trial—
21 LOOT ANP FOUND —0Ray, i i i w .
WINN T V * RADIO
LOST: Broach pin at Yacht Cluh
30*
E.
Ill
Ph.
417
1 WmiABts, R ealtor
ENVELOPES. Jolterhead*, atatc
Monday night. REWARP-Writc
meats, Invoicaa, head bills, and
, I E, LueOquIM. Aaeeeilte S CUBIC
_ _____
j f n Freete. Can ba
Boa 34, Qanava, Fla
ft. Deep
r a m i , ale. FrogTasilva
1173
AtlaiUe Bank Bldg. seen ft 1113 1:1m A v._______
V.
LOST: U v tr and while pointar
up M
r v . c B ed ro o m , m 'b a th
PR0NE-|LM : |i 31.15, Pillow
Female. Baliaved picked 'up
on
cat**, croehatad adglng, 3* so.
», with apaelou* groundi on
old Orlando Highway near
Eld­
ear Eld
RUGS
and
Unhouttry
DurielaaaBaby boottai, 3100, Mri. Zltway 17-m , alio good bualar Sprlogi. Notify E. C. Jton
*4 In your homa or to our ibop.
proparly.
trowar. 307 Perelmmon Ave.
n»dy. Phona 1593-R.
Ui*
again
tna
lim
a
day.
t^W B IPD O N , SR.
B u fo rd Dur*clean Bervlee LOST: Gold Waltham watch in
R E ST O N IC
«* B lit 4th 8 t
Phona u to
.Triple Cushion Mattreai
coin yuraa. Left in McCrory's
( til
1*31
" Made Smooth (e Sooth*"
Store Friday afternoon. Finder
FREE OFFER
Furnilure Center
plane rill collect 331 DaLand
US Weil l i t SL
Phone IMS Doe* your Vacuum elaanir run
REWARD.
efficiently? Hal it bean checked
■lay Fufeetaa BWg.rh*oeUU
ORANGES— Grapefruit -Tange-o ile d - granad? TREE ESTI­ 2 t - OFFICE EQUIPMENT - 33
DOWN. Large a bedroom
rinaa. J. T. Fortier West 23th
MATE. wie has a a full lino of
apvUineas, sales
• C.*». I. Hardwood floori, anSI.
PARTS for all makes, tsanfnrd FRIGIDAtHK
id atrvlce.
and
aarvlca. G
G. II. Bi|h. Oviedo,
Vacuum Cleaner Service. Pbona
! 't*1?
CMn»r &gt;o». ouiltFla. Phona 4131 or Sanford
i t Icertom furniture Newly da- QUAKER caps Circulating Hcatera 713-X-J.
1M3-W altar S p.i
159 95 up
. MJitfd. Tilt bilk. Will accapl
1 3Rfted mortgage, immediate
H. B, POPE CO.. INC.
PLU M B IN G
TOO
1 oeettpaoey. Fkaee 23*4-W-3.
200 South Park Ave. Pbone 14M Contract and rtm lr work. Frre
animates. R. L Harvey. 3M
CAR
{; 1EDROOM1, dan 26 ft. living 3 HOLLYWOOD Beds, complete. 5
Sanford Ava. fbone 1123.
pc Dinnelle Set wrought Iron,
1 refrigerator, electric Move, 2 FLOOR landing and finlihing.
ning, wising. Serving Sam]Aoftkfts
Ilyin* room piecai. Some iterai
- County Unco 1331. H. M.
like n«w. othari eseelldnt con­
Wits A
••on.
Lake
Mary.
dition. Reasonable offers con­
sidered. J, D. Bryant, Lake
CUiJlAH
FHA FInanelag
«*ry, Fla,
*1300. % acre tltoo.
Ad
4tfc It. Bay Ave.
Bey'a Long SJ*eved Shirt* Me
fan Carloa. Good
Blankeia 31.4*
PiymenU
JUgT CAU
M. Beyett ixo«
ARKYNAVY SURPLUS
334 Seabed. Fla. U BsofoN Ave.
PR. 13B oaf
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Top Movie Stars
Still Appearing
In Foreign Films

County Personals

on Wednesday evening at the fire assistant secretary: Mr*. M en
liall.
HOLLYWOOD Uf — H o l i d a y
Kerry, St Cloud, treasurer and
musing*—
K. c. Williams, UnataQg, a n *
By ADDIE PREVATT
Th« Longwood Civic Club will
Join the movie* end tea th*
Mr. and M n. John. Stone and hold it* amateur ihow thl* Friday sentativa on tat itata tttoriSom
world. Thai'* still Hollywood's
board.
family
returned
home
Thursday
evening
at the Lyman School
slogsn, despite the end of the 18after
spending
a
few
day*
In
North
house
at
eight
o'clock.
They
have
monlli tax dral for ovrr-eat work­
Edward T. Pinch, ton of M l
a very large entree and promise and Mrs. Thomas Pinch of Untaer*. The studio* are still usimt for- Carolina with relatives.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lamis
Markham
to
have
an
interesting
show
as
eien production* tog et exotic lowood. has been chosen by the ll„
r,vies—and also to thaw «omc had as their dinner guests Sunday, well as amusing. Come early and S. Information Agency as a Junior
Mrs
t
W
Prevatt
and
children
get
a
good
scat!
frozen coin In various places.
officer trainee and was recently
A glance at the production sched­ Vallecn, Addle and Carlton.
sworn In at the agency's head­
Mr.
and
Mrs,
E
H.
(Irani
atThr
Longwood
Tourist
Club
will
ule show* 37 movie* at vvnrk. Hut
quarters In Washington, D. C.
atended
the
funeratof
Mr.
Grant's
mrel
on
Hoc.
I
in
the
(lerre.ilion
tl »rr in foreign Lands. Ttiree are
This agency conducts the U. ft.
Park at noun All ntrmbrrs are
in laimliin. two In Mexico, and one brother-in-law in Winter Haven.
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt had as her requested to be prrsrnt a* elec- uverseas Information p r o g r a m
erch In Manila, Hong Kong. Kgypt.
•t-nte Carlo. Munich and Weis- guests for a few days, her sister lion of officer! fur the coming which supports and explaint
American policy abroad and comI den. Working In the ovcrscat Mrs. Guy Durrance and sons Guy year will be elected
A covered dish dinner will be bats Communist progsnds a la
1ms are mien stars »s d a r k and Gary of New Smyrna Beach
reaching the peoples of forTlgn
irclgn
Mrs, T W. Prevatt was Im*less held at this meeting.
tiable. Jane Hussetl, Gregory
nations, the agency uses many
Peck. Shelley Winters and Joseph at a barbecue at iier home
Coltcn. No vsunder the local unions | Thursday. Those attending the ocSeveral valuable g r e y h n u n d means of communication.
The purpose of the junior officer
re campaigning against "runa-l
"runa- c-l' ,on were. Mr and Mrs. Lmiii dogs, owned by Larry Junes,
wav-' filming. . .
Markham, and family, Mr. and | escaped from their runways on training program it to provide a
Wonder why Marlon flramlo JJrsMaxwell _ an&lt;l family, I Wednesday morning, Several of systematic, long-range basis for
idayed Napoleon with a British ac Mr. and Mr- John Maxwell, and i ihe dog-, were jnr.iled on tlie prm i developing career officers for tha
Junior ofllcers are being
ten) ill "Desiree " flirt he fr.-r Hobby llumil of Chuliinta. Mr nrvly of J e n Cotlmgliain Police: fifty
that a hit of Stanley Kowalski and Mrs, W. ('. Hires and family of ■chief ( ’ Lfljo assisted in the re­ recruited at prevent and they will
report to Washington In small
might creep into his little ror- Sanford, and the hosles* and her covery of ail tin- dogs.
groups f'r duty during the next
p.ral.’ Or is this part of the 201h family.
£
Century-Png philosophy that all
Mr and Mrs. Sidney Riddell six months.
The trainees who are rirefflHyelassie.il figures must speak In
and Mr and Mrs Peter DuPreau
IHltl'h llirea?
of Ilochestrr, New York, have Including graduate students, will be
Thingi [ can’t get used to: The
been rerent guests of Mr. and given a year of training. The first
By MltS. BEVERLY EATON
month of their training period will
*1yht of Zachary Scott wearing a
The town of Longwood has re­ Mrs. vlaudc l.u&gt;o.
lie in Washington amt the remaind­
1 op of gold ill his [ilcrrrd ear at ceived permission, aftrr several
er
will b e abroad as a member o f
th" legit opening ot "Sailor's Hr montui, to erreet i flashing red
The Lungwuod Christmas Party
light". . .
.
light and amber light signal at the commuter will meet tonight at a If. S. Information Agrncy field
F-rol Flynn better get hark mter-ecllon of E. Lake and .Mol- 7:30 o'clock a! the library. All team.
here and itart Jazzing up his ca-i ni, r stJ
committee tnen are urgently re­
Pinch attended Lyman High
izcr f.nral theaters lull G na I.ol
,r . ‘ .
,
quested to be present as there Is School here anil was graduated
! lingula over him in a new This has been a dangerous corome very Important business to; from Seminole High School. San
(,|,{r
I nor *ineo thr openinK of thr Mol lie
discussed.
ford, In UMO He hold* a BA de­
An I it's interesting to note John "®r St ,r ' lrn ,‘nn' , ° n ' rvrral
gree front Genrgr Washlu't’nn
Wayne and Susan Hayward gftt.ng r '‘' " ’" 5 thrrr hj!l ,,,,cn ,omf .....
The Centr.il Florida Berkrep University, where he speciailrrd
most"
accident*.
Than
on
Tues­
Ihe billing over May Millantl and
er, A«*n will hold it« annual tur­ in and sl-n did graduate work in
Paulette Goddard in the reissue of day, Nov. 23. about noon, two key dinner at the laingwood Lib­ foreign affairs He Joined Ihe U.
souths
on
a
scooter,
who
were
"Reap the Wild Wind." Thr tatter
rary on Dec It Mr. and Mm S Slate Department in inn. Two
oair were the -tars of the film in traveling south on F Lake St., Ralph Hammond of Long wood anil ear- later lie was assigned to the
wrer
struck
by
a
car
at
the
in
the original release. . .
Mr. uml Mr- Phillip Packard of Voice of America as a foreign
Hoes anyone also want In Join trrseclion.
alfuirs officer Pinch ha- left his
Driver of the car was Hubert (Jvtedo will tie in hosts
the "Let's Get Slil i.'ae-ar and Slone, salesman, Miami Beach,
Arthur Drew. Umatilla, was po-itlon with the Voice to become
Imogene Coca Back Together and the boy* were, Emory Chett, elected president of the associa­ a raroer Irslnre.
Club"? They holnng together, as 13, and Howard Judah, II. bath tion at Its Nov Rth meeting
Upon completion of hi* training,
their individual TV show i have of laingwood. Thr hoys who wrre
Other- elected were Henry Ran­ he will leave about tbr first of
proved this season. . .
Umatilla,
vdee-prc-hlrnl: Ihe vrnr for Athens, Greece, where
returning to afternoon sessions dall
Few stories have «o touched at Lyman School were severely Lake County Agent It E Norris, tie will be ussigned to the at’e-fc' 's
Hollywood recently as Ihe auto shaken-up and received several secretary; Assistant O r a n g e post Ho is married to the fofiner
crash that cost Sammy Davis Jr bruises. The scooter was consider­ • minty Agent Henry F. Swan-on, Anita Poyro of Ml. Vernon. N. Y.
hi* eye. Maybe It's became Ihe ably damaged.
lad ha* tremendous talent that has
scarcely been reatiied as yet. T ie
The f/mgwnod volunteer fire
town is pulling fur bis r.ip.d le department
met *1 the lire hall on
ciivery.
VVedne.’flay tor Its regular monthly
toreling.
Joe Screeney was appolntrd to
allend the next Town council
meeting In request a red-flasher
light for Ihe rear of Ihe fire truck
CHICAGO 'T—The world's p , m ' A iKill meeting will ba held
Isllon. now somewhat In e v e -* of
? 'i billion person*, might reach
f *ur billion by IMo. says John I*
Dora ml, acting director of the
emulation Division of the United
FT HR — I tee Kilocycle*
Nations.
However,
Durand last night
e o i i i s r r.n .
• P'ke of the difficulties of making I 10 f*«sr»
wurltl population estimates, ansi « IV l i n n Clot*
IV C la uds t l W e t f a I h o w
ss'd the I two Istal might be as ** no
T h e Ithulhfu Ilnur
small as 3.3 billion person*. He » &lt;» All M a r J u M l e a
said siiddrn change* in birth rate, S o n vv.pi in At M i
IS V lo il. iil t ' n i K r a w
Improved medical care, wars, S1:10
Maori* p i i o k
famine*, and pestilence can bring « IS M o s l r t l J T f l x r a m
A i:l o m t
dr.-stlc shift* in population trends. - no lir lltlriK
*
KvenlMC i l o i l o
Durand estimated the United I7I IId
I &gt;l,&lt;I "j r* For Mud*
S' Ir* will have a population of S I'D M a i l t IM Itl o n *
is ruiio.t .sslim e
about 2ou million In 1080. He spoke -i* In
M’s H n ii o M lm e
at the University of Chicago.
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Longwood News

World's Population
Exceeds 2.5 Billion

In S.V
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Inch only 1.000 are registered,
tor narcotics, neither the Arm
i nor the Korean police will tal
' about It except to say lhare i*
' -ome traffic.
KANSAS CITY kD-Sehnol* ruled
Pu-an is a symbol of the tragedy Ineligible by the National Collegi­
of the Korean War Wrapped up
ate Athletic Aim. will be unable
PUSAN. &lt;gv—A rnrtty ronfllct andi eonsiimer supplies An average here are *11 the evil* of that con to rompete in sports event* spon­
flirt
and
it*
aftermath.
an uiiensv nrmlsllcn have not | an existence About 3,30(1 of them
sored by 10 organization* under a
arc being moved In a housing
ehanged the fare of Pusan
FALSE BELIEFS LENT ED
new "cooperative boycott."
This dirts, Ini*111tig southeast are* north of Pusan shortly.
'the U S Korean Civil Assistance
NEW YORK, hD-You're rorkayKomi n port hr titled III HIM) with
Several additional organization*
war material flowing in from Japan Command (KCAC) and Ihe .Smith ed If you think that beets- build may Join the boycott.
as &lt;mrushing Communist troops Korean government are building blood nr that nyezter*. nflve* and
Th* move Is pert of the NCAA
threalenrd to rrnrk the perimeter too urban »ml I,,inn rural houses raw eggs step up sexual pottney.
around Pusan anil drive Allied Korean earns about 11,000 Jlwari
For these are Juvl some of 213 enforcement program. Walter By­
troop* Inin Ihi* *&lt;*n. D /ilniosl hurst monthly This i* about $01 at Ihe false food belief* hald by the Amer­ ars, NCAA eaecutlvt secretary,
from thr influx nf refugeri from official exchange rate nf tflfl to $1. ican public, and listed by the said yesterday th* boycott would
Bui he must buy fond and nrccssl* American Dietetic Asm,
the ninth.
apply only to Hi* specific sport in
Four years later. It Is still dirty, lies no the tilnck market, where
Also wrong are these Idea*: gar- which a college ha* been declared
still bustling, ami still crowded. the illegal rale Is 71(1 to |.
lie cure* high blood pressure;
One million refugee* Ponded
Thus the Korean family of five cheese constipate*; cold milk hurt* ineligible.
Pusan an I the nearby Knje and nr six survive* on a starvation children; celery and fish aro brain
The 10 cooperating organization*
Cheiu Islands a* the war swept diet,
food*; a combination of milk and are Gator Bowl Aasn., New Orleans
smith In HI30. Today, most of them
Ever since the war broke out, nrange Juice 1* poisonous: bottled Mid-Winter Sport* Aisn.; Texas lie
have been m o l It td, their hope* Picnn ha* been one of America's soft drink* came polio; IP* hard lays; Big Seven Conference. Drake
of returning to North Korea only largest military supply depot* In to digest bananas; foods cooked in Relays, Eastarn College Athletic
Asia. Black market merchant* in aluminum utentlli will cauia can­ Conference, Kama* Relays, Penn
a dream.
U. S. Army official* estimate one way and another gel their cer; skipping breakfaat la a good Relay*, Southwestern Sun Carnival
that 230,000 Korean* still rerclvo hands on part of those aiipplie*. way to diet; grapes will cure ul­ Assn., All College Basketball
Basketb, Tourrelief In Pusan. In the outlying
nament of Oklahoma City
US. Army criminal investiga­ cer* and cancer.
ty.
province another 150,000 get aid.
tors aro kept busy, In June. July
Byers said that at present
m ent the
On nearby Knjo Istund, scene ntul August, they estimate $53,000
Iwycott applied only to North Caro­
WHISKEY COSTLY
of bloody wartime rlnling by Com* m good* vva* stolen from U.8 .
ERU1TA, Colo. (M — An empty lina State College and City College

Thousands Of Refugees Cause Problem J'
At Pusan; Black Marketing Rampant

munlit prisoners of war, about military warehouse*, Recently, in­
Ik),000 refugee* try to aaureze out vestigate.-* raided a Korean ware­
this year, but that will make hard­ house and seized a coach* of
ly a dent in the problem.
stolen good*-$33,000 worth.
LI. Col. Cheiter T. Knextnarck.
Korean police estimalo there are
of Johnstown, Pn., executive ol­ lo.ooa prostflulcH in Pusan, of
der r In Pusan for KCAC estimate*
Puian and Its province can accom­
odate no moro than 200,000 of the
refugee*.
Puian'* black market hai the
by the throat, fnr It I*
nraan'a principal source of

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WINCH P R tM itl Pierre Mendw-Yranee place* a wreath on Tafiyetlu'a il.itno in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C. The French leader
li in ttio capital to confer on world problcma with President Elienhuwer and Secretary ot Blale John Foster Dulles, fin ternat tonalJ

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QUITI unaware of the trouble
they have caused era these two
cats aa they perch precariously
atop a telephone pole in Albany,
N. Y. Resident* of the neighbor­
hood have called police, flremrn
end 3 PCA ofllcers to bring them
lawn, but the eats appear to
se enjoying their "penthouse."

A turtle with two head*, kep1
ss a curiosity by the Fish and Wild
Life Scrvlro often staged fight.between the two head* for food.

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YOUR RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY

DURACLEANED

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whisky bottle Is displayed In the of New York In basketball and the Nursery.
window of the office or L. I. liar University of Miami In at) iport*.
rii. Justice pf the poece. On M la
a penciled note:
"This coal the men who drank
It $2M.”

“In Your Home or In
Our Shop”

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LUSTRE RESTORED
COLOR REVIVED
PILE RAISED
WOOL FIBRES
RE-ENLIVENED

Duracteaning Is an Inexpensive
world-wide'service rendered rirhj*
In vuur home. No aoakltur and ntF
shrinkage. Furnishings mav be
used again the name day. DURA(’LKANiNU is rtcqnimended na­
tionally by America’* foremost
furniture and department store*;

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Krttahlhhed 190ft

rOLUME XLVI

fiANTORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOV. 30. 1051

An.nnrintrd Prriw l.ciurd Wire

Administration
Seeks Measures
Short Of War
S t r o lli n g

JennerClashes
WithFlanders
InHotDebate

President Refuses
Military Blockade

WAS1I1NHTON 'is — President
Elsenhower feels a naval and air
blockade of Red Chin* would)
amount to "w ar action," the While
House said lodav.
NKW EMPLOYE— Bruce Kn
The White House view was
deraon drug store Ihrdlrutanina stated by James C llagerty, press
derson tormrrly with the Him ml- secretary, shortly after Sen, KnowIIat and Andrrsnn drug stnrr Is land of California, the Republican
a new employe of Tnurhlon'a leader, had renew erl his call for
Drug Co., acrordlng lo VV. V, a hlockade in the fare of s pn&gt;
Bitting, managrr ol the taller neunremrnt last night by Secre­
tary of Stale Duties.
eencero. (Staff Photo)
Dultes, m a inalor foreign policy
w
Lettrr To Santa
speech in Chicago last night, de­
clared that the first rlnty of the
"Dear Santa Claus,
"Would you please bring me a t ailed States is to "exhaust peace­
play sheriff other to play in? I ful means" to protect the lights
have been trying to be good very of Americans imprt-oned hy tied
China, rather than “ now re.scrtmg
much.
tit war action, such as a naval
Love,
and air blockade."
,
Steve l.einos
llagerty was asked by newsmen
2WM) Oak A ve"
* • •
whether Eisenhower agrees with
Did yne lee him? Honest to Dulles that a hlockade would
oodnesi, he was at least in tret amount to war action
"Yes." tlugorty replied, sibling
tl, if not more! till woman tom
'anion, of normal slie, arrompan that top President "approved com
'eri him i f he walked Ihr ilreets pletetv" Dulles' entire speech
flagertv said Dulles gnnsulted
Of Sanford. I'pnn looking hnik at
the giant, It l i t learned that hr with Eisenhower regarding Ihe
speech spiers! times and that
WM advertising for s (oral firm.
they renter m i as late as yesterday
As a part of th» Annual Christ ailerons &gt;n
Know land, who has ftri|oetitlv
mas parade tomorrow nt 2:30
B.m., tho Seminal" Cmmtv Junior differed is 11 it the administration &gt;,n
thamhar of Cnmmeirr will sell ha (M-Urv :n Hip Hi lent, argued only
loons to raise funds to carry nut .1 few hours be fere the Dulles
fts worthy project* throughout speech that a blockade would lie
Pjim county, Herb Holler, Jnyt-re Ihe best means to force Ihe i hi
ni'sp Communists to release Artierpresident said today.
lean* they hold prisoner
In ,i television interview today
(the Dave Harrow ay show on
NBC) he was asked about the
speech m which Dulles opposed
hlockade hot said Hus country will
"rend vigorously" to Communist
provocation in Asia
L. A. Raker, Jr., newly elected
Know land, lestMindlng with a re
{ rssldont, o( the board fur the mtwal of the proposal which he
Ifth Congressional District of the first made in the Senate, neverthe­
[attonal Association for the Ad- less said he does not Iwll.'ve Dip
inrrinenl of While people, an­ " breach" between him and the
num-red lodav that tlrysnl llowle*, Elsenhower adiinnlitralion Is as
NAAWP nil.on,d president wir wide as some peopli try to make
speak twice In Central Florida it appear.
this weekend.
Asked if he knew what Dullr*
Bowles will speak first Friday had in mind In speaking of "vig
Kola
Dark.
I
nrous"
measures to lie l.ikcii in
sight In Orlando at
7:30 o'clock, and the same time the matter, Kuowland replied
"I'm franklv waiting to h e a r "
Saturday nigld at the curnrr of
Know land said Dial he felt a
r i a n t and N Mam Six in Under
naval blockade would make mat
Harden. Il.ikcr said
He said ilia! Mike Comity tees “ &gt;o expensive" for the till
Sheriff Willis McCall will Intvu- ne-o tomniom-ts Dial the It \tm-r
can filers and two Army civilians
Wice the speaker
"Wo are formulating plans to convicted h&gt; the Beds as "spies"
have Bowles speak hi Sanford as would be freed lie staled the same
anon as possible, but nothing is view with regard to 3rt civilians of
whose imprisonment he reminded
definite yet," Bakrr said.
Elected along with him to office the Senate yesterday. He *aid lie
believes
there are a lew others
for the NAAWP of tills It county
district In the Tavnree* home of whom "we haven't been notified
Carl Averitt Iasi night wen-. Bak­ about yet
Sen George (D-Ha), slated to
er said. John Hughey, Orlando,
vtca-presldent ami Carl Averitt. become chairman ot the Foreign
Relations Cominlltre next year,
secretary-treasurer.
I He announced lh«t present said m a separate interview oilier
emhcrshlp In this district Is alternatives should he exhausted
approximately 1 ,000 , since the nr- before launching any military
ganiiatl was only recently charter­ move. Up dill not define the alter­
natives. One. presumably could be
ed.
a UN. appeal.
But George contended direct
retaliatory action probably would
Slve the Beds an excuse "for rapid
tpijdation of all the US prison
er* Ihey hold." II might alwi
"invite a general war." lie said

Dr. Haake Named Censure
Hearing
Guest Lecturer
At CofC Meeting Near End

In Sanford

Local Resident
Named To Position
In District NAAW P

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Ca«tillo Ai in An* ffovernmeiit flow
to Wjiitiinclon ytntitrdny lo urjfo
(h« Unito&lt;t Stair* lo speed up tho
•vuilahility of over aix million doll i r t In oconomir aid it hn« tn rmarked for Gufttcmala.

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Red Chinese Radio
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No. ft 7

I’rrun I.eiLicd W ire

City Body To Discuss

(.UNDON * Peiping radio said
Io*lay llic 13 Americana «rntcneed
to prison trim ) a&gt; ipif* were given
a public Inal "al which they ad­
mitted having receive*! ipeci»li*t
tunning m espionage and guerrilla
warfare "
The tied nune»e radio w.i* keepmg up it* drumfire of propaganda
in the raae of the II airmen amt
tun civilian* whn*e sentence* by a
military court to terma ranging
from four year* to life was dt.«l e w is b u r g . r* r - ftfter v-, clo.'fd hy the Peiping regime on
year* behin! liar* Mger 111** mil Tuesday,
ieave Lewishuvg Federal Peniten­ All were captured during the
tiary tomorrow, til* «if« Priscilla Korean War. Both the American
i* expected to mf*l him at the and British government* have d* i
gale.
nounced the charge.* a&gt; false and
The SOyear nM former Slate Pe- a violation of the Geneva conven­
nartment official, who wa* con tion on priioner* of war The 1'ru­
■; led of iwearing falsely when he led Stale* la trying to arrange a n th n n i r i i i i \ v —i.. s. iir.uk
old a congressional committee he face-to-face meeting at Geneva way (above), who live* with hiv
tad never passed secrete to a Com with diplomatic representatives to daughter, Sir*. James tloiighlon
muniit apy ring. Ii leaving nn a lake up the caie
and her son, l.eillr. at 20*2 lilts*,
imhattonary ban* He a n orlg
The Peiping radio aald Col John aru* ft., I* nbsrnlng hi* ITlh
mally sentenced for five year*, but Knot Arnold Jr, of Silver Spring, hlrthdav loilay. Burn In Him
lie won an eailicr release with a Md., commander of a II2U allot Ii ora, Comi
Mr. Brink wai
"meritorious" record
down Jan 1], 1B33, over Nurlh ranie lo Sanford In 1921. lie
A* a convicted felon, he wilt hr Korea, confessed tn court he va» •lives In one nl Ihree hnuvet he
without the right to vote or hold engaged in Intelligence work. He built here before he retired. He
public office
was lenleneed to 10 years
worked In Ivory, (hen In an or­
Acting Warden Fred T Wlllln
••Arnold. Colonel of the IT S gan farlory and taler nent Inin
•on
hf ha* had hu 'customAir R#«\ipp!y nr^1 fommuni hti«lne«&lt; lor himself a* a nhlnet
TAX CHECK—John Wiley (left). Del.and. area aianagrr for
ary talk min him
cation* Wing, itatH m rmirt that maker and maker of h.iitk and
* Boulhern (tell Telephone Co., hand* company ta t rhech for
His itinerary for tomorrow ls m# wing had not been committed efflre future*. The vrnerahle
121,199.11 lo John Gallowav, Beminol* County la* collector. while
limp!*
in the Korean theatar and wai at- man rememheri the Tlldnn
J. A. Broom, Orlando, Bell district manager, look* on. The company,
Eat breaWiaC check «rt *1lH uehed to the L'S secret intelll- Hive* dlipul* and helped tn a
' according to Galloway, la on* of the (orgeat taxpayer* la the
the library and then walk to free- g^nre igency,'' the broadcait laid. campaign parade for llvaiei 5
rounty. (Photo hy R im S t u d i o ) ____________________
,
.
. .1 It give no eaplinatum of the Grant. Be aim ran remember
Pnion guardi hive described |on( deliy between the capture of when hananai were wrapped In
HU* Prison life u ton of an ex the men and their trial The trial lln foil and told aa a novellv.
tremeJy cooperative inmate
date wai not specified but appar- Mr. Brnekwav hear* well for hi*
They said he wcrked most of Hi* ently p wai only recently held
age and like* pancake* for
prtinci time a* a clerk on the cloth­ Peiping radio laid the men were breaklail. He ha* nrter smok­
ing issue detail
ed nr drunk. Staff Photo&gt;
His spare time, they laid, was sentenced cm Tuesday.
devoted "almost exclusively" to The radio gave till* question and'
answer exchange which alirgrillv
t'mdr. David C. McNeill, the first artinr Commandinr Officer of rending in (he pri*on library.
between Ihr tribunal * clue ,
Phuiographic Squadron Sixty-two, who presided at I he aquadron’i
Hus' ielea*e come* Ju»t a few pa**cd
&gt; ,
lva arter
a is.. *the
1.a ri«
*D. a
! win*
*mu ,Ju
ific-„.
- it tiNl
eommlaaloning ceremonies, laid farewell lo VJ-02 and (o naval duties „joay*
1lrltn
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„ „ llam
„ nl me„ him
deatli
of
william
, , .hlt
TK„m
l. no!
nf —.mu
at a golng-awny party held al Bachelor Officer’s Quarter* aboard IV. Itenirngtnn. another government i Ch,n
134‘
the Naval Auxiliary Air Station Wedneidajr. Nov. 24.
'employe who «a* imprisoned on
J’T T * '. . 1. civilian
Th* Wednesday evening »fmi-forint1 party got underway with a conviction of perjury in connection employe of ihe U S. Army, w*.
rharrnal broiled steak dinner al 8:Sfl p.m. After heing rooked al the wtdi questioning on Communist con sentenced to life
The lodge asked Downer hiRHQ outdoor barbecue pit the “tdg beef*” were whisked to the inaide neclinn*
before hi* “ arrest "
tablesfwhore steaka were the main item of intcre*t to all.
Tux&gt; inmate*. George Junior Mr- profession
"I was in the Central Inlelli
Aa the laat of the atraks disappeared, the party-goars swung Coy. Grundy, \ a
and Robert l(enr#
A g e n e y of the Initcd
into another form of delightful Carl Parker, WashinyUm. D C .
aetion aa they danced to muaie de­ (ace murder charge* in tha Mnet- .State*," u s i the reply
RERUN P * An Army ivnit
Chief (mtge "What training did
livered by th* Det.and Trio,
\t*y bludgeoning of Remington with you
martial disclosed today -• c.i
undergo?’*
Rtrairea Plank
a sock-encased piece of fire brick.
thr lliissian* rclu&gt;ed to g
Dow ney “ t reren ed e splona se where
A small mumtnto along with the
Remington diet! Wednesday after
American sol tier desrilri p i t
traditional Navy “plank" ns&gt; pre­ an unsuccessful emergency opera­ train, ng, eonjuimg of Kuerrilla an
teat aaylum II ssa* Ihe fust m
warfare, weapon*, small unit tac­ ■
sented to the Commander at tha tion.
tame of tins kind *inre the cold
affair. Tha “ plank" was a aaetion
Dneana of nowaman are expected tics. sabotage, the u»e nf expin- war started. If S ofluuals «aul
of mahogany with a itlver Inlay, to he on hand to question Ilia* tve* intell.pence surveying, railio The soldier, Sgt. fame* It Ills
inaerlbad with Cdr. McNeil’* nama, on hi* plana for the future. He operating, parachute jumping, un nonnettr 3X. of Grand Rapid
name of tha aqua tron and the title entered the prison claiming hie in arme*l combat, map readlrp, cl - " Mlth asked Ihe Russian- (nr |wu
&lt;4 "Plank Holder" denoting that nncen*-e and 'ome indication* are
Chief judge: "ttital nrgsmsalmn mlesa'a In stay In thr Vast In
tir*.dmpite futun* might be de­ g«ve you »iKh tralninr'*
tic
t icy isml hint back Ui the
I b I w and Larry Rad. .former ho waa ona af tha initial officer* Me
voted hi tmvlng'.it.
tJownay: "Ihu Ccrural Intcill- West,
5r Sanford who hate ef TUtoRon 82.
But at least two eongrestional gettcj Agoncy."
Th*
faitlyltlaa
earn*
to
a
elate
Hi»*cumrtle was contlcled o' dr
I n a d to Tampa, war* In town for at 1 a-m. with all thoaa In at* committee.* have indicated they
The broailcast said Downey ail sertmn seiitcneed to three seucS a homecoming festivitlc*.
may *»k first rail nn hi* lime
tendance
agreeing
th*
event
wai
a
• • #
l/tilil Marsh 21 t»3A. Hi** will m iltrt under the tudgc'i qurat-on it hard I-.hoi and i di-lion.u.iblAjpong thoee pledging wrorltiea moat onjoyahla one and a fitting have to check with a parole offi ing that he helped in Ihe Iraliung dtsrharge Tlie sol tier di-.ippc i n -I
tribute
to
the
departing
Command­
a« *pie« of nine Chinese sentenciwl from Ins Itrrlin mf.intty unit No
ag. Stetson XJnlrcralty in Dcljind
ret&gt; and report various details of with Jve Americans
8 and was cone foil! day- I*1
L a Mi** Patty Collin*. Della Delta er.
hi.*
personal
life.
Knur of the Chines*' were acn linionv deselopeil thot lo- scnl I.
Cdr. McNeill, who ha* held every
D«lU, and Ml*a Mary Bos* Anderfenced to death, four were tailed Fast Berlin and asked tor i-sln-i
top aa*i|{nment posaibe In a squad­
aon, !leta Tati Alpha.
• • •
h&gt;r life and one for 13 years.
ron aurn a* YJ-O'J, la to he re­
After nlorr ogallmi. the NimcI
Police Cap!.. Hoy Tlllls bagged leased to Inactive duty .‘taturilay..
aulluirilu-. notified ihr riuei ■.in
a 12b pound, fuur point buck Nov. 27, after 13 yean of outlliat lie wax Ihcic and asked flu*
around 10 a. m. yesterday morn­ alanding Naval service,
luu in office to come and gel luoi
Curvaceous
Co-ed
ing near Geneva. It was reported
A liai'oti offleer told the cicoi
Thr Commander left a Carbonlast night. Good hunting.
rn.irti.il llissirtinelle first refused to
dale, III., achool room, where he
Whistle
Target
* e «
accompany him tuck to the We l
waa a teacher, to don th* navy
I FT LEAVENWORTH. Kan '.I* hut that the Rus-un* unpre . I
There will be a tpeclal meeting blue* on Feb. 16, 1941. In Nov­
"We expect to have a real Joan Gavin, shapely 3 bait .V on Ihe soldier lie had no oilier
of the Board of Publlr (nalructlun ember of that year Cdr. McNeill
at 10 a. m.. Nov. 29 In the t ’ourt received his commission to enilgn friendly *hop where people can Inch coed, hopes those woll course, that they Inin l want him
House, to rrcelve bhlx on light­ and tva* designated a Naval aviator come in and fed at home" Mr*. whistles at the Cnnernty nf Km in the Fast
ing for the Seminole High School. upon completion of flight training Filer Rhine aaid today, anounclng sa* faile away over the Thanks
In hla defense Rixvmnettr said
Servicemen and junior hostess- school at Corpus Christ!, Tex., the oprning of Mary-Kster’a—200 giving holiday*
he wax "in tis.uhle with lux unit
N.
Park—
Sanford’*
new
lire**
shop.
Joan
object*
to
wolf
rati*
from
e» will enjoy a ‘'Harvest Moon three month* later,
anil was nhoiit lo Ii **■ tils -.rr
Mrs. Ridge, a part owner in the the boys, you ask’ A few arr fine, pen nf a slrijn-s lie ilcriited, he
Ball" tomorrow night at the USO
At
thl*
point
the
leaching
pro­
say*
the
IB-year-old
bill
r-ryed
•hup with Mr'. Hugh Whelrhel,
fruin 8 until 11 o’clock. Sunday af­
said to go lo the Fast and earn
ter church, 8:30-11 p. m,, Is “ What- fession cam* up again a* Cdr. I wat mannger of the sportswear de­ blonde, hut when some 1.2O0 men ■sime money
McNeill
waa
retained
at
Corpu*
students
whistle
at
one
girl
it
s
a
partment of Sara«ota'a exclusive
xlt” night. Senior hostesses for
both event* will be from the San­ Chrlstl for purposes of Instructing Margaret Shop for four year* be­ "shattering experience.”
future
Navel
aviator*
In
primary
fore returning to Hanford several
ford Woman's Club.
Th* whistling atirtod saver*! C
" A r r iu a x * U n r n
• a •
training and aviation gunnery.
month* ago.
weak* ago Every M o n d a y V -TCW A T r iV C S M e r C
War
Ara
Approximately 11,000 studenli
Mary-Keter’a will open at 9 a m. Wednesday ami Friday whcti Joan
have been enrolled in day anti
During the later year* of World tomorrow morning, displaying eg- walked acroaa Ihe campus al To
evening division* of Washington War II Cdr. McNeill waa attached rluaive line* of jewelry, dre**e», Lawrence. Kan , to her first after
\ crew nf worknirn from the
University, St. I-nulx, *lo.. for the to VF-20 aboard the 1JHS Rantea lingerie,
and Mouse*, sports­ noon Hi m , hundred* of men titi- Whitmore
1.ink ( n , ,l.ickxunullr
current semester, university offi­ and »rrver| a* Flight. Operation, wear. after tu-e clothe* anil street iknts waited for her lo pa** Frank arrived Hulas In erei-1 Ilip Hr sal
cials announced recently. Among Englneeilng anil Executive Officer. eloihr*. I offer will he aerved Strong Halt. Then they let loose
water &gt;lnragp tank at MeRon
those students registered in the While performing Ihrxe dbtiea in throughout the dav
with an ear-split Ling chorus of ed
suite ami I elrrv V I" , rullril fur
day division la Benjamin Harri­ the Pacific, Cdr. McNeil earned
whistle*
and
wolf
calls
Mr*, Ridge announc'd that some
Under contract Nn I In the I’X
son Williams, son of Mr. and Mr*. the title nf an ace fighter pilot by of the line* th» new jhop will
She tried going in rl*s, hy car
Benjamin II. Williams. 2513 Pnin- shooting five J*pane*n plane* out carry aie Ivan Fiedreick of Cal­ hut Ihe car was halted hy a mass tensive water and scuer program
Fahriiatmn and rrrrtmn of the
setlia Ave., who is In the division of the skv In two rnnsrrutive day*, ifornia, Taliak of California, Julie or her admirer*.
Jon non-gallon (ank still uist ton,
nf hospital administration, school bagging three one day and a pair Clark of Dallas. Two Smart Girl*
" 1111* ta quite serious as far as I
nf medicine. _
the lirxt, Cdr McNeill found him nf Miami, Herbert Beilinson nf I'm rcnrernesl," and Joan I cu *74 75.
self In (hr water twiee in these Miami, anil David Roth of Miami; muraged nothing 1 did ms trr*s
In arswer to many queries as two days ** he had his own planra lingerie hv Kiekernirk and Pan- differently from any other girl
tn who must putrhase Federal *hnl from under him. lie later Hot*, and jewelrv by Cairnen anil The clothing I wear t* completely
stamp* to hunt waterfowl. Mr*, i added another biace of Nipoiiexe Jo n* lleli o. Sire* will range natural and that is th* way 1 m
I.ttha Fnw!;r of the County aircraft ta make a total cf ar-ven. thiougn junior*, Mgulaia and half toon ii&gt; continue.’’
Judge’* office haa quoted the fol­ During this time with VF-20 h« alie*.
It * JuM that the men iludent* | CAMBRIDGE, M*" r A Ness
lowing regulation: "No person uas awarded the Distinguished
consider J nan the "moat striking York investment banker h*» cn
over IS year* of age may tako Flying Cm**, Air Medal with on*
HELD CP FIRST DAV
coed to grace the rampo* in many downed a prufessoralup nl medicine
migratory waterfowl except at th* star, and » Presidential Unit Cita­
BALTIMOIIE ifx-llnlicrt Reid's a year."
at Harvard Meiltcal Schmil in honor
time of auch taking he haa on hla tion with one alar for hla sterling first day ** owner of a liquor
nf Hr Samuel K l.esLrse nnetime
person an unexnirrd Federal performance In tha Haiti* of the store waa* something Iras than a
flnston nrss'*h&gt;is. now ieg*ri|ed a
migratory • bird hunting itamp Philippine*musing Mirces* He reported In poone of (he world * aulhnrilie* in
Cdr. McNeill waa released to in­ lice yesterday that Inn armed han 2 Drivers Pinched
. . .peraona not over IS years of
heart ilisease*
aga may lake migratory water­ active duty In June of 1948, but ditx hell him up and craped with
t'harlc* F Merrill in making an
(Conflaatd on rage 2)
Following Accident initial
I8T.
fowl without auch a alamp."
gift of Itoonnn in ihe qmsei
Two motorist* were arrested illy to provide the maHr part id
this morning by Ptlinn.
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Arnold ' the endowment said of 11r lasm r,
Williams of the City police after "lie ha* helped me to a great de
tha vehicles they were driving col- gree from lime to lima
indeed,
tided at I’ark Ave. and 24th Si. 1 believe he has &lt;asnl my life"
CLEVELAND 'JB - Photograph* Inside and out — were detected ending il* sixth week
Joe |„ Morgan 18, Sanfurd
Dr, Inline i« clinteal professor
a how ing a trail of blood spot* by a substance called lumtnol.
Called Prejudlrlal
Naval Auxiliary' Air Station. n»* of medicine af Harvard A native
through tha Sheppard house of This la a liquid which Dombrow
Corrigan produced two copies of charged with falling lo giv* a of laimia. Poland, he once sold
murder were introduced by Ute ski laid produces a bluish green the Cleveland Press of Wednesday hand aignal, and Maynard F. Disk- paper* on the itrrrt nf Bruton anil
elate today.
.
fluorescence If Ihe spot is blood, and yesterday. Hr said they con­ »y, 26, with rarelrss and n-”l eeni his education at Harvard t’oiiegr
There were IS picture*. The de- hut does not indicate whether, the tained "prejudicial statements" driving, to wit: Passing al an in- anil Harvard Medical St-hnnf wan
and that the material covered waa u-rsection.
feme objected unsucceasfuUy to blood Is human or animal.
made possible hy thr Did Boston
lour of them.
The jurors passed die photo "striking al the very foundations
Newsboy* Union.
H*nnr Dombrowskl, a chemitt t graph* around from hand to hand. of Jurisprudence."
wdlh 12 year* experience in the ooa.SfbPhsm over.
The stories dealt with reporters'
police laboratory, identified the
interviews — one with friend* and
COUNT STARTED
Defease
Objects
photo* from the wltne-u aland.
relatives of the slain Marilyn Shep­
ON CENSURE PETITIONS
Pictures
to
which
defense
attor­
1(9 writ a prosecution witness at
pard, the other a feature about a
NEW YORK '.N-Counting of sigthe tin t degree murder trial of ney Fred Garmon* objected were, woman juror's family struggling
natures on paliluuit opposing cen­
be
said,
either
duplicates
of
other
Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, the Bay
along without her while she wai on
sure of Sen. Joseph tt. McCarthy
Village osteopath wno lx accused pictures — closeups taken from a duty.
(R-Wia) ta scheduled (o start to­
different
angle
—
or
there
tear*
of the July 4 fatal bludgeoning of other things in the pictures that The juror, Mra. Lois Mandat,
day.
ONT to y tu to r .
o'isVe
hia wife- Marilyn, 31.
waa not' at the home when her
A apokaamin for a group railed
W lltl
CkrUtini*
he apparently felt did oat belong family
Atientiee Called
was Interviewed Mad pic­ shopping. T aw child ntaril*
"Tan Million Americans Mobilizing
there.
tures were token, a fact Judw
Chalk markj and pointing pen­
for Juxtico" aald yesterday the
cils were used to cell attention to At th* beginning of th* session Blythia noted in overruling the mot* lban a mara gsdgat giv*
New York accounting firm of
Judge
Edward
Blythto
eacuaed
the
the blood appta. many of which
Jamba Walah and Co. had been
jury white defense counsel William The etote contend* Dr. Sheppard
were quite email. ^
hired to auparviaa the counting by
J.
Corrigan
renew
*J
Us
Tha specks — from basement to
killed his wife after an affair with
voluittoar worker* at the group'*
toO vaai aud f m door to deer foe A continuance of
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Alger Hiss Ends
Prison Sentence
Tomorrow Morning

Commanding Officer Of VJ-62
Feted At BOQ Prior To Release

Courfmartial Shows
Russians Refused
Deserter Asylum

Strolling
In Sanford

New Dress Shop
Opens Tomorrow

Put Up Tank

Controversial Charges,
School U tilities Tonight
7 Youths Receive Special
Chase Announces I Eagle
Scout Badge
Highway Meeting In Honor Court Meeting
Planned
To Insure Program
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Bloody Pix Shown In Sheppard Trial

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Safety Day Head

Banker Endows
Professorship

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Manager Says

HOUSE FI HE--Firemen are shown aa they looked shout a rioarl
for more fire after a Mate occurred in the enrlo.iure Ihi* morning
at the Charle* IV. Yarborough rrsldrnre, 105 Myrtle Ave. The
lire s i ) ilixcoscreil hy Nytecne turhorough, 9, according lo her
tiruther, Alai', 10, and a neighbor &lt;ailed the fire drparlmsnt. Ten
riga. a pum irr and the arrlal truck, anHwrrcd thr call. Clothing
In the cln-cet waa aerioualy damaged, and ihe celling alKixe the
closet door waa charred. Fire epparently had atarted to eat through
the top of Ibo cktaci into a stairway, (titalf Thotok
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Stall* 7:16
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Sunday &gt;ch i! i i.i
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Mlllnn II. IVtall. Minhter
“Saaford’e •&gt;uuiiii{ Church”
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lllihard O. Knight, A«*c. Mlnliter
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yufidiv t t u l*i u in Church School
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was recalled in April 1047 to ierv*
fighter type aircraft Training
Officer at Olathe, Kama*. Here he
received instruction In Jet aircraft.
NAS Norfolk, Va. was tha next
duty station for Cdr. McNeill,
whera he served In the capacity of
NEW YORK ,(v—A woman gov­
flight inatrumant instructor.
ernment witness who tried to con­
Commissions Squadron
ceal her identity because of alleged
On April 10, 1981 Cdr. McNeill fear of retaliation by the Commu­
•ommUilonad Photographic Squad­ nist Party was forced to reveal
her true Identity today In a perron 89
Acting Commanding
ry trial against a Miami, Fla.,
Officer In Jacksonville. Since then
bor leader.
he has been Sqquadron Executive
She
finally revealed herself to
Officer except for the periods bo a New
Haven, Coon., resident,
from May to September 1033 and Mr*. Sarah Friedman, who once
April to October of thii year when belonged to the Communist Party
he was officer-in-charge of VJ-flj’s to Miami.
detachments “Baker” and “Fox”,
respectively, which were on mis­ The labor loader. Marion Lloyd
sions overseas in the Mediterranian Edwarcli, 39, of Coral Gables, is
being tried to Federal Court for
area.
allegedly denying falsely that he
A aquadron precedent was »et in was veer a Communist. He Is for­
April 1954 when Cdr. McNeill he- mer president of Local 500. Air
came one of the few Naval avia­ Transport Division. CIO Transport
tors to qualify in both day and Workers.
night carrier landings in the AJMrs. Friedman Hid sho knew
3P Savage, a twin-engine long
Edwards was a member of the
range bomber used by PhotoRon 62 i Communist
as she herself
for aerial reconnaissance mapping. i was, prior toParty,
October 1913 and that
Cdr. McNeill it a bachelor and Edwards actively
participated in
resided at BOQ at NAAS while at meetings open only to Communist
Sanford.
Party members.
Plans Vacation
The union local's officers were
Upon his departure from the expelled in 1919 by TWU Interna­
squadron he plans to vacation for tional President Michael J. Quill
approximately six week*, visiting
Mrs, Friedman said sbe Joined
his mother, Mrs. W. F McNeill, In the Communist Party in Miami tn
Ciewlston, and also hi* brother, 1911 and remained a memlier until
G. E. McNeill in Lake Charlea. La. October 1919 under the name of
Cdr. McNeill'* civilun future will Shirley Sands.
alio be in aviation ami again close­ Shr said .site went to work as a
ly tied to hi* original profession of bookkeeper and office worker for
teaching. He will report to North Local NX) in 1943 when die was
American Aviation's main plant In stilt n Communist and continued
Columbus, Ohio and assume a po­ working for the local until August
sition as a field representative in 1(MT
tha Field Service branch of the
HUSTLERS PLAGUE
Engineering Department. North
SCHOOL OFFICIALS
American is the rorporation that
LOS ANGELES ld'1 — A new
produce* the aircraft Cdr. McNeill
has been flying In the Navy for menace confronts school authori­
ties In their fight sgatnst vandal­
VJ-62.
thieves.
Cdr. McNeill’s civilian future will ism—goat
They broke into the 79th Street
to Columbua on or about Jail. 10, Elementary
Srhool and made off
1933 for qt least six months in- with three goati
penned there as
structlon prior to being asigned Part of a children's farm project.
to a military unit of the Armed
Someone also made off with a
Foreta using the NAA made Air­ ram «t Canuga !’a»k High School
craft as a technical advisor.
However, Robert Graham, secur­
ity officer, said th# thief is in
YELLOW FIN TUNA
trouble "because th at ram weighs
TAKEN IN STRAITS
£30 pounds, e v r ry one nf them
PASCAGOULA, Miss, i.H-Flvo mean.”
yallow fin tuna have been taken
from the Florida Straits between
m tit iW
Florida and Cuba by Japanese
HOLLYWOOD '.fv—Movie actress
long line method, Indicating a Eleanor Parker and portrait paint­
larger fishing area and a longer er Paul LWniens were married
season than was previously be­ yesterday in a brief ceremony at
lieved.
tho First Methodist Church

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L .i. UavU C. McNeill

0

STRAWBERRY AUCTION
NETS CHURCH $230
PLANT CITY W'— Th« Turkey
Creek Baptiit Church U richer by
$230 today from an auction sale
of the urasim’i lin t pint of nlrawberries brought to this berry cen­
ter.
The produce firm of Wlshnatikl &amp; Nalhel was the top bidder
for the berries, crown by J. C.
Wynn of the Turkey Creek com­
munity.
The first pint last year, sold
Dec. 2 brought only $11$.

Legal Notices
r i r T m n r n ssm h r c n s i
Nolle* 1* htrabr i lv in that th*
un&lt;l*rilan*d ar* *HM**d In bualn#«« under I hr nam* of C A II
TIP.H 8i:rtVICE, S li N. Elm Jkvanu*. Hanfnrd, Hrmlnnla
rnitnlr.
Florida, and that w* Inland lo re*,
lalar Ih* aania with Hi* Clark nf
th* Circuit Court In and for H.mlnol« County, purnutnt to Chaptar
Florid* fltatuta* teas.
W. tV. HORNE
W. T. CAVANAIItJII

Flrat PuhlleAtlon 11-l-H .

Mechanic Soys
Wanted To Die
NEW YORK, tA-Sald SUlnlo
Crui: "I was despondent. I was
sick of living. I figured If I hit i
cop, the cop would rtxxrt and kill
me."
Crui, M-year-oM mechanic, had
that to aay yesterday after police
accused him of:
1. Driving for 13 blocks on the
wrong side nf Southern Boulevard
in the Bronx.
2. Punching photographer Alan
Aaron ion In the nose after trying to
ram hit car four times. Aaronson
hut been trilling Oral in his car.
3. Punching one cop in the nose,
biting another on the thumb and
tussling with half a doren other
policemen.
After being treated for cut* rad
bruises, O u i was booked on
charges of assault and dangerous
driving.
Holiday
Nursery.
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Andrei Ishinsky
The very fact that he achieved * position
of pmminonco In the Soviet Union and m rvived to die a natural death at the ate of 70
tnnrkrd Andrei Vlshlnnky aa an unusual
man. Mo had a euro Instinct for aelf-preaer*
vntlon which led him to abandon dan^aroua
and unpopular causes in time to save himself.
Vishlnsky was one of that dwindling band
of Russian leaders who had their roota In
the hcHnnlnjri of the revolution. It was a
revolution that might haye brought hope and
a new chance to the Russian people; instead
it brought only despair and disguised the old
tyranny with a new name.
In the v tv fanatical helipf of the old
Molshcv'k* in what they were trying to do
were the m-viI i of their hertnynl of the revo*
lotion May created. They started with the
promise that history would justify the
means if the end were good, nod in carrying
this philosophy to its conclusion they set
loose a new terror and the Inst oppressions
were worse than the first. After a time the
leaders rnuld no longr distinguish between
the ends am! the menus.
Andrei Vishlnsky was a man of great
talent and ability. It was unfortunate that
instead of being b real lender of his people
Ills gifts had to he used to keep himself alive

snS out of prison In a society where even a
minor dluagrocmont with official policy could
be Interpreted as heresy and where heretics
were executed. Ho became not nnn of the
leaders but one of the masters of the people.
Yet he was no more a free man than were
the people he helped keep in line.

"THIS IS THE C O W WITH THE CRUMPLED HORN!*

UAL BOYLE

Knowland, Ike Not Always In Accord

less le d China was kept ouj af
Ihe United Nations he would re­
sign hte leadership. to heed •
fight to take the Untied States out
oif the world orginltttion.
But It was already American
No One Fooled
policy . to kaep Red China out.
Premier Mendcs-Frnnce may have said
Neverlhalaas, several days latar
Eisenhower said Ke waa "unalter­
the last word on the proposed Rnsslnn plan
ably" opposed to U.N. membership
for a Rig Four meeting immediately. The
for the Chinese Communists. But
French Premier has "tated hi* willingness
he Indicated he was against ga­
ting out If they got in.
to participate in such a conference, but only
Last June, after the Communists
after the London and Paris agreements,
had been talking for month! about
which will re-arm Germany and set upnn
peaceful coexistence between the
alliance of free nations to resist aggression
West and communism, Elsenhower
said the hope of the world was tn
In Europe, have been ratified.
peaeeful coeiiitenee.
The Soviets' purpose in calling the con­
On Nuv. IS Knowland suddenly
ference was plain They want to sow ns much
interrupted debate on Ihe McCar­
discord nmong the partners in tho free world
thy ctniurt issue to denounce the
Idea of coexistence which, he said,
as possible, to play one free country against
together with atomic stalemate
the other, to delay as long as possible tha
would mean victory for commu­
ratification of the Ignition and Paris agree­
nism in the end. Then, and It didn’t
please the administration, he
ments. It now appears thnt the scheme will
called on Congress to examine the
not work, thnt no one is being fooled.
administration1! foreign policy.
The free nations must never reject any
Why Xpowland issued this blast
has not been learned. But It stirred
possibility of negotiation that might ease
up a lot of talk and this weak
world tension and bring pence. Hut they
Elsenhower, queiUonad by Rawsmust be able to negotiate fro pi strength.
men, explained be hopes for coex­
istence but Isn't deluded Into think­
Tliu alliances th at will result from ratifica­
S A M DAWSON
101)AY'S HI Ilf. K"VBR8E
ing the HeAs won't meanwhile try
tion of the London and Paris conferences
to take the world.
Moses wist not that tils face shone.—
will give them th at strength. A conference
Last Sept. 3 Knowland wanted
Exodus .'11:20 Itenuty is more than skin nt tills time wood accomplish nothing.
a diplomatic break with Russia.
deep. Aged people who live fine lives and
Way Down South
Th# Whit# House let It be known
l cotta have the sama upward
NEW YORK A-Living cost* po.nt of view
Eisenhower didn't like the idea
think fine thoughts do have shining,
Ample supplies of foodstuffs help ahuve.
are Ihe easiest for the year so
On Nov. • Know-Ini again wanted
In
Sanford.
Florida
C h u rc h ill A t 80
beautiful faces.
keep
catlrg
co*ls
as
low
at
govAnd
some
consumer
good.
prices
far—amt nicely below Usl tail's
a diplomatic bre-k with Russia
have advanced
advanced this tall,
Ull, especially n , »- u n t w s i i v ■■* MHA over the shooting down of an
eminent price support* and ruing have
A m ericans join w ith the rest of th e world record high point.
at
the
factory
level
Rut.
in
a
American plane
&lt;int harvests get much of processing charge* allow. Hut keen
in extondiug birt Inlay gnml wishes tn Sir thaAbund
roPEEPI— Wh*i became of that
credit Hut com petition is the inmpelillun anraist Oml prncet- number of Industrie*, eut-lhroal
White Knowland w-*a critical of
* The Sanford Herald
Winston
Churchill
who
wIII
he
H
O
on
Novem­
competition
among
manufacturer*
nrodurt
they
used
to
make
over
is
lie
rail harm frnm Ihe consumer'* sirs. «l. tr.tsutc.ru and retailers
r a l a k l U l i ’ S l a le a #
tha administration In its first
ha*
forced
them
to
hold
price*—
New
Orleans
.....-'ro
ie
n
coffeeT
- .a l i a M r t a t a a l a r l a r s a l OrnmOm
the best a -.1 the housewife hai
ber 30. At BO hr stands n* « cymbal of poislmonth in office Taft was rather
10) S S a a l I ' l r a t S t .
to cut them tn seme
when »h« goes shipping (nr bar even
.................
, , cases,critical bafora It look office at all
tiv*. Intolligeut leiulershlp In the free world.
(
OWS—
tty
t*|nq
suopfementary
to
move
goods
that
tended
to
back
gain*
H t W a a S a a t f r a a l r l a - a a a a it a r O f t a S t t I t , IW S V a t
gr.iiing along wllh your perman nstwaen thr time ha won the IDtl
Few men in history have won sn nigny
I k s P e a t o t r t a a a t a a a l e .S , r i » v i # # . ■ * # • * I t s S a t
I'rirrs if commodities other than up In their warehouses
Public Forum
i'nt
you can have vese- election and his inauguration tha
a t C .a a w .a a f S t t f S I . I w o ­
honors or so rilhly deserved them. In the Tins column Is for .Sanford Her- f. ml. have varied very lillij for Tha same spur of competition roundpa-tures
r n It I t r r t l K I V * . K e l t s . a a S P a k t la O e e
grazing
in florid*. Alvce f o l l o w i n g January. EUanhowrr
JIM
K i a i i f n . r .e r a l l i e K S tts r
aid readera In use in #*pr#.-*inq mere than a yrar. Til* price of hai seal manufacturer- scurry.ng rlnver, ral-tall mllef and hairy picked Martin Durkin, a labor
dark
dnys
of
World
War
II.
when
the
chance
to rut st: *• ■raavmoim. ss.tttktM m«— —
opinii-ns upon any matter*
, t.ie h*»ic
... moul*
,, , has loaded high
.. In rut coils of production, wi a* Indian are valuable tn sunnle leadar, to be secretary of labor.
for victory seemed remote and Hltlcr'a their
Interest tn the general public We 1‘"‘-w ith nick c bouncing up 4'x In ofDet rising labor and material men* permanent pnslurM during
"tncrcdibla," Taft sain. But later
s ro a iN im tio
s s T tti
charges.
planes pounded Rritain without mercy, the solicit )ovr idea* and fair ,..t cents a p.iuid just th.i week
ihe summer During the wlner, ha fought for. and w-on, flenitn
_ kSr *S * w eak
V ia w a its
. a tm
All
or
this
put*
p
m
ire
for
r|tm*
of
any
eilibug
condition*.
Even
when
the
fa
rfry
hit
p
rice'to
n
can
use
&lt;ueh
traps
aa
n*K
courage, dedication and stubbornness of the
H a a lk a
S ts l a i l k l
Om» T e a *
of Elian,uswar'a choice.
h gher prices nn linu'icil qi.ud has gone up, the pries you finally tweet vel'ow limine i"d pntslhlv approval
| M
l l .T I
IIIJS
Taft differed with the administraman with the black cigar and the hopeful ment.. jr vrlliclsins of individuals, that miMiincrt buy Higher labor nay
a i T a k l l w a r s a a t t r a a , r a . 4a « f l k a « k &gt; . r a a a | « t l * * a e e l
for
th.*
product
at
the
«lnrc
somr
nf
the
clovers
Other
sunnlaUon on two particularly, major
a e l l .e e a t e a t e t i « | a a e » B i f a r I k * f a r a e e e a t r a la S s a
ainllo rallied his pcoplr ami Inspired free mnn public official*, groups or organ­
nasn't neressarily bulged because mails In -mir pasture feed supnlv points
inti and, like Knowland,
Knowland. offered
C a a S . w in k a * k a r e *a fa t a t • * ■ ■ ! * * • ,J « * H M t M
isations, hut lie temperate, lair -lore it |, thr rfijty ami funcilon of c-impeiition has been keen this include hav and silage. Vou ran his
views publicly.
everywhere.
and truthful No personalities The l«gUlator« to make law. Thus, year among retailers ten.
S Iw IM a a
K *a r *e « e le S
T a lls a a lir
fc *
(l*a
msk" theie diirti"
Taft opposwl tha While Hmis#
■ a a tle e . I m
S S t-tM
U s a lt r
at Cs
His Inst remaining ambition is In trail Ills length of your letter drpcmlt upon any person n&gt;d a legislator, t r Anil U‘ic growth of hie discount you have an
V ila a la . lla a ra la
plan, then only in the trial balloon
liable ihe importable of wliai you have
• *
country
toward
real
peace.
It
la
a
...
. . .
. - . ,, , to say All letters will be signed •my organisation in Ihe United houses has put Increasing pressure
who 1
,nr n n t i n i In I divided
T k a M a r a i s ka a a t a S . r a f ffc a I
1 niL PIO M 'T i .'h „*r-AH
am bition. On liis.blrtInlay th e bent vvt«li th a t hy * r,|rr w|tj, ,,|,|r«.,s, though States may. a- a con-tilutlonsi rn the nurxip policies (if tile o’T
? ! ! , *,,9 Kuril as part of a trues Tha adw a it s i « e a t t t l .S » , , l e , l , . l | t a Ik e a a * te a r * * a k l l to -olve t‘-e nrohlam
a a lla a a ' a l l IS a la a a l a a w s a r l a l a j l a I k l s a a a a a fa p a a .
ihlems
eaui
m|nim|r#Uon
later settled for #
miiriit bo miuiu fur tiini would bo tiuit bp -Ignatiirc will he withheld from right and privilege, a&gt;k a State line stores. The outset ol the tries
-onutor or a Stale repre-rntative Christmas sab's i r i u u t has e l by other [l,n,-'n'-'t».
divided Korea
* * t
would
live
to
ro«M
r.p
it
•
Friday, Nov. U, IM4
ever possibtr letter- shuulii he h&gt; introiloce a lull in Im -late hnsight a number if cases where
I'aife t
Because nf his Impatience with
......................................................
..
EAR'* SrciMRVTX— Tbp N*'
limited to 200 nr .W) word* The legislature lor cat control It I* department
stores a-e abandoning
America's U N, allies
before the
their
fixed
nrtre
n^li"les
tn
meet
'h
i'il
'
'did
'
*b't
ommltlee
re.
.
,
Herald
rr-erve.*
the
rigid
tu
edit
belter
to
prevent
to
the
leglsla
/AMES M AKIAJ*
or nit letters tu fit the space t»r a tentative hill, or an outline of
.he
available.
a lull In indicate what i&gt; wanltd.
'
, .
.
' f rm tr.ie'or* from M-v ih-e,,..'. States "might as well abandon
I'iv Du-, a lawyer might flr-t bn
nils, amt other retail price rut n-tnh»r of m-T |r, ih- f g t fnr. working with the U.N." In Korea
iim-iiltcd. or Ihe sialules of the ting methods—such as discounts. o.-„ h-if ef thf . , rb|i-tren had not •"&lt;» "r#»»rv* In nunelves a comDear Editor
Oi.e c.narrhy flouri-hes unch-rk tl.ilc fur dug laws taken, in part, unil«»r-th€*co'jntcr nrllins. tratk in
pjetely fret hand" in that area,
with tht fomln* nf Ihe wlfilir Mliian
NEW YORK uMliroughmit his- hnus# stanng moodily into another this Im* of patter all at once, it rd in the Untied Slates, land of a- a model. If rat cuntrol bill* ^llo^ancfv-make it pofiiblr h r
il h o w # r preferred working
arc
pa-«ci|
In
a
number
of
state*
vaunted
and
wanted
taw
and
or
is
lip
to
the
husbarri
hlrmelf
tn
the
bargain
hunter
tu
dr
belter
tnry most men rarely have been plate of turkey rubble
ve-'iahle lessor more and more with th# U N.
Miring
(lie
year
Hli5,
then
as
soon
dcr.
Tills
solitary,
preposterous
find
soma
way
to
d.-al
re:ill»t
rally
this
year
than
last
vshrn
shopping
n e n - li n-P) Jia w o rkin g on
rortaln wher# they'd get their
This teems to me a short-sighted
neat meal
approach to th# problem If I were with this pmblem of what fo do and rustly anarchy I- entirely uii as an adrenals bill Is first tlgnril for many of the nccei-itics and trycinr* «r rldlr* on f-em Ae-|.
is
by
th#
guvernur
of
any
alate.
Justified
and
Inexcusable.
It
about
Irftnvrr
turkey.
luxuries
rd
present-day
Oving.
denis will surely happen, unless
TV pn»hl#m* In America for the head of th# poultry Industry. I'd
Here arc a few unte-ted tips: the anarchy nf rat- and cat own friends nf the Birds, Inc. will
you are rereful
next few days is Just Ihe reverse put a little lag on every ThankaK I M A R IC O R D
ers.
They
.ilone
have
no
lew
or,
promptly
award
the
II
UW
pril#
1.
Du
a
real
l-di
of
di-gul-ing
it
Keen ymina children *w*v *ef,m
I'ratti*ally every huibnol will he giving turkey that said:
traps,
to
he
used
In
public
parks
responsibility*
regardless
id
cop
|
In
the
lunon,
mil
a
legislator,
nr
J'ut
a
red
stocking
cap
and
a
while
In
rtn
rt
entirely,
snd
csrafulb
YOUR
OP
uoly too sure wtiere ids arxt rural
“ When you drink wine, ymi ihin'l
. 1 1 a pM«p fh'ldren In ss'| the organisation that nhttlnrd inIs roming from—the ruins of a drain Ihe dregs, do you? Well, beard nn it. and tell ycur kid* irciuonrei,
to
hnsr
c*ls
prowling
In
imhllc
frarlnr
nrier*tinn
And
don't
tike
The song Insectivorous bird#, MroducDon of Ihe bill. In case two
Thank-BisIng turkey
treat this fine turkey as if It. to#. It's Santa Claus. Naturally they
cully in Ihe ne-ting and In the ml- r h.,nres with powerful f-- • t
will -tart tn cry.
nn chill want* best bulwark against Insects, are-1 "f ,n'1,,.e „* n.v?Lrnor‘ •‘H'' »
A turxey, for the average small were a fine wine,
park- throughout the night, e»pe (nr, jourielf
to
eat
Santa
l
iauThis
wilt
force
Vjinishjng.
»iuf
mo*ll&gt;
rail
rnntrol
bill
the
i*mr
limr
then
family, It a cavern of depressing
"After y»u have mnrd off it well
gratorv seasons, masiarnng thr
s e e
ynur
wife
to
art
rid
of
the
bird.
that
run
at
large
l’ulsnnous
in'he
mo
t
effective
Bill
will
be
KOBAK
plenty Just when everybody hope once, don't paw through the debris
-m,g inigctlvormis birdl lhat are
VIBRATION fauna #. ipu*J
The
m
uning
alter
Thankigivipcticulain
vain
attemptto
awarded
ttic
pritc
fully believes thu turd ha- yielded for days, Insulting your palate and
incaloillabl)
saluahte
lu
the
na
,|am*ce
as
hasvv
thoek
Mnws
t#
||ir inulll hililoii dollar lo-s- | The lull must outlaw the running inn In II- light again. Insect- lMlrj,lr rnlllpmfnt f m | t g M
up its Inst morsel, you turn another the memory of a mellow, wonder mg. lure tour neighbor’s dug to
OUAFLEXHI
tju(. („ insects, arc itii|ialrmg at large of cat- within tne .Stale Ihe government in Washington, in sglvJ. ,|,|p,
comer "f the carcasv—and thrrc rc ful Thanksgiving dinner If you Ihr door, throw the lurkey at him,
CAMIIA
and
swear
to
your
wife
that
he
jr
,il
destroying
the
health
and
live*
A
bill
merely
to
bell
catwould
three more meals
&gt;
throw away th# drags of this bird
a free bulletin, "Wild Life Lraf• • •
The poultry inrluitry Is rw help by nightfall of tha day nn which stole ll Hus may take a hit ul j „( ytv*» American [wople The ex- ! not be eligitile, xirico belling I* tel W3," urgei the in* of humane
j y TVXES *re not reduced
lining,
because
if
the
dug
-cetbo,^,,,*
|||U|
cuts
must
run
ai
hrge
practically
wnrthfe.ss
(or
bird
proIt is always putting out liila of you enok it, you'll appreciate your
leap- for the million- of va- thr-e mar again hatnnia the days
KODr LINS
mCTaj
turkey In your band first, br may
f „ | r,,il&lt;-ntn keeps being repeat, lection. Baby birds, Ihe most nurn cal
l Ola appetising was* a wife can naxt lurkey that much mor#."
grant cats and givas Instructions nf ihe minor rrnRt.s
refuse
to
come
near
lie
Iproha
c,|
|t)
,
1)llc
,.v|ueace
oi
all
erous
victim-,
rnuld
not
esrape
disgui-e leilnver lurk#y Hut every
However, since housewives ire
i •
• • •
i ailitloriiu-» that Ihrro are much the .puck pounce nf a cat For on how to make a cal trap
w*y ends up wllh the man of Uw'lno traditionally thrifty to gn for lily as fowl stuffed a- ytti arc
Only IJ.fD Down
A dog that Is ennllnuously tied
^ L — There seems no end tn the
J Mak* » game of It. Wh#n heller nuthml- of rat riddance grown turds, since cals mostly
turns mean, but a cat lhal U net-njeum |H# ■'frld will #i•gaum#
vour wife leaves the b sum,
,hin
without laeriflclng make -nrak attacks, the ringing
Only l|.M WMk
In all Ihe surround kid., and offer b|r,j, n„y if
,|,ollgll |rPfff: uf a hell even If II could hr heard, not allowed in roam become* more ;!n^. Standard OH of f it»
?
!
m *?" *" " *
a dollar reward to (he one ricnl. arc wanted on rat infested would not be in lime Often birds grntl# and dnctla, and a cleaner L* and
It*
afflliatai
product
*■*
sail
life#
eul
alnret
it
dnBg
nnf
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it^
WOw
who can hide Ihe lurkey where premise*, why arrn't Ihe rats «r&lt;- paralysed* Willi fright at th# and safer pet, since It does not seventh of all th* olt produced Its
. nobody wilt ever find It
kept llicre In-lrad. nf being allow­ sight uf a cal and are unable to come In contact with cats that the world,
4 Make Ihe lurkey a lottery ed tn run m lh# gardens of other escape Nit would a mere licens­ ar« carriers of -kin and glandular
- ly S IN N IT T C H S irlia In your office. You pay M people who do not have rats hut ing bill be eligible for the prise, diseaiaa, tuberculosis, alpthcrla,
Shop
'j m s
Halid#/ Plant*—RdAen L#k#
nands a nnartor apiara In Lake do wsnt to protect birds
since a rat at large would be Just and scarlet fever. Also, cats not Nursery.
T W(5 LITTLE STORIES that hl|hjMlnt 11m sway hid# art
running at larga will not have
a ticket. Tn# on# whoa# number
as
much
a
bird
killer,
licensed
nr
friends
of
the
Birds.
Inf
offer
* brought
supersonic
I, "A mathtr, m
Indicating
■Adw,
• " up
;r In (his
• —-ir-.r-.w
w aga: **
w w iin i
la pulled frotn a hat ha* to agree
provision. Is necessary and Im- three or four litter* a year, soma
disapproval
young
daughUr'#
hair. "It
----------- of Her
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- “MaFg
un uncombed
............................
. look*
to taka tha turkty. Don't accept a a nritc of SI.WO for a cat rnntrol unlicensed. But licensing, as on# of which are drowned, but most
hill,
which
must
b*
adequate
for,
like a mop," aha concluded.
ticket ymiraelf If ypu do, you're
porlant, since it would lend l o 1 which aro
pwiliio* t)sa
ninnKon nf
anrl lA
large
TAfl IIUI
and Increasing
Ii91CFOfA!9||lR t*IR
the IT
mill
IIIIlOil8bound to b* the unlucky winner. bird prnlrcllon, that Is firs) passed rtdurc
NOW IN SANFORD
The 10-y#ar-old, In all alnIhe pumber
of snnflw
rats, and
by any slat* In 1&amp;.Y Of course, nn
5
Don't
try
In
sabotage
Die
lu
r
carity, replied, "W hat’# a
together wllh lines would defray of vagrant bird-hitlers with tragic
legislator
|s
allglbla
for
tha
prise
key remnants by pouring library
GU STAV VARGISH
(hr expense nf enforcement. Cat and monumanUl costs to th# namop. mom?" 2. A t«acl*r,
Ctrtruda Cbarny
past# on thrrn A friend of min#
llrrnsci would ba an advantage
trying to mnke a class apprewho d,d this found Ihe strafegem of sight undernealh the much wiUi lo rat dwnrra, as they could (Ion.
Ciah the wonders of clcclribackfired His wife nevrr even your foot.
President, friends of tha
promptly be notified to redeem
d ty , declared, "Do you r*alnoticed th# difference, amt he had
Then you arts#, pay him quickly, (heir cats If picked up. Hate IrgieRlrdi,
In i.
to
#al
turkey
*
la-llhrary-pastc
for
lia, c h i l d r e n , that your
and when you l#«V# ni* office, run laturcs, In addltlun In passing a
lint Chipala 9t., Santa
thru# days That kind of food rrally away as fast as you ran. I'll ad­ basic slate law against lh* runtyandmotlier* never could
Aeroag M m t F ra * Coord
slicks with a man.
Barbara, Calif.
mit this Is a dirty truck to play nlng at large of eats, might want
listen to ducky daylight ae­
• Pick a &lt;|uarr#| wllh your wjf# on a psychiatrist who is probably lo grant niunlripilltlea In# right
BiR Rm Ab Far R m y Nm 4
rials on tha radio while they
until sha get* so angry anr parka already sick of leftover turkey to puss ordlisancei aa to deltUl
ratatngs and dlslrlbutw tome 1.3
did their household rhores?
M I — fw l MS
up and goes home to visit h«r himself. But II al least will glv# nf enforcement of cat control.
million llama, roughly ten times
mother Then mail the turkey to him material fur an article rnDo you know why?" " S u r r " ,
W l ARB IN SANFORD FO SSRTV TOR
Since vagrant cats cannot b# tn# number carried by Lie world'!
liar mother—but dvn't put any tw Idled, "A case stud/ of amnesia picked up lh# way dogs tin . in largest retail orMaliattoa
piped up tha aori ef an ndturn address on th# package.
In ■ lurkey-phltiat.
vartlilpg man. "Th# aponinn
casts traps would bn Indis­
1. II nothing els# works, bund)# Your turk#y may #v#n and up most
pensable. Thus X deslrabl# provi­
.waren't making soap ya.,"«
in • medical museum, and la tilt) sion would b# an appropriation for
I
*
•
a
lh# making or purcham of eal
bad?
Aiiv-itiyanunt; Atlraatlva bitten seeks position currlna ta a ale# . HP#. A* you lla down nn lh* «&gt;ucl|,
III )•» lap Win IIM da light meua# workl
d th# bund(# unobstrwlvgly hr
#
•
*
• couch. Thgn tall Him Lhal your
g probletp In life ta that you egg
*l5 w V r* * , K 1'"
^
,h*v#:
Kmma Da
never g*t
turkeg.
■ft enough leftover turkey
fbprdiht, INf. hr Pcaattl
Ac he listen* In fascinated atnaif
WASHINGTON f — Sea. Know-1 .titution he's responsible for lotland of California ii following in &gt;elgn policy,
the foctsteps of the Isle Sen. T s tt1 Taft, who repeatedly sought the
of Ohio whan every once In a . Republican nomination for praitwhile, asserting his Inctepenlcnce,, dent, had a national following,
he get* in President Eisenhower's Knowland hasn't reached that stahair.
' lure yet. But no one can aceuse
Before he died In 19U Taft, him rf Just being a Tift imitator.
Knowlcnd's predecessor a* Rrpub
In Eisenhowers first month In
lican leader In the Senate, was office, long before Knowlend beronsidered Elsenhower'* mainstay came Renata Itader, tha Califor­
In getting r^i&gt;erat:nn from Senate nian expressed his vlawi publicly
on how tn win the Korean war. He
ftepublicans.
Nevertheless. Taft must have wanted the China coast blockaded.
Jolted the President several limes Elsenhower didn't see It that way,
with itattmenU cithrr critical of
Since his Job as Senate leader
Eisenhower s Judgment or centri­ ii to help push through the adminn' to his policy. Taft was a man istrsUon programs In Congress,
who spoke his mind when it suited Knowland often consults privately
with the President.
him, which was often.
Knouland, too, hai worked hard
But it is not known whether the
for Eisenhower. But several lime* two consulted privately on the mat­
he has complicated life for the ter before Knowland issued some
man In the Whita House by Issuing of his public statements which ap­
statements on what he thought the peared critic el of Elsenhower's
adminlstraUon's f o r e i g n policy course or hid tha efract of forcing
should be,
tha President into in explanation
Eisenhower has handled Taft of his position.
and Knowland carefully. But this
Sometimes it hasn't bean dear
week, after getting some more why Knowland made hie autefree advice from Knowland pub­ menu At least twice he gave pub­
licly. the President publlr'v issued lic advice on what American for­
a reminder that under tha Con- eign policy should be although It
happened to be tha Elsenhowar
policy at tha Umt and was known
lb he
Last July he announced that un-

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, When Cooler Days Keep Family Indoors
When the crisp bright Han a re i----------- ; — *-----—------------------upon u‘, that'* the time^ when firmly oil bollnm of nxKxj inch
thou|hli turn tn the warmth of a I (lan
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Are burning on tha hearth, (he i K ) 3 minutes. Owl.
of applet, iwcet crunch
Juicy tang
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Combine pudding ml* anil '«
(reihly ripened nuts Old-fash cup of flic milk in saucepan Add
fooda are the order of the egg and blend well. Then add re
dayTand ona nf the moil tradition­ ntalning 1 \ nip* milk Cook and
al la tapioca. (Today, with tapioca stir over medium heat unlit mix­
an amity and quickly prepared ture conies to u full hull anil Is
with the pudding and pie mlins slightly thickened i Mixture will
mlxa*. It’s ilmplo Indeed to sat­ continue to thirkrn as it coots )
isfy that noitalglc longing)
Hemove from heat, let stand 13
Here Is, an easily and quickly to 20 minutes, stir nnre or twice
prepared, chocolate tapioca crumh just to mix Turn unto linked
square with a bottom crust arid crumh mixture .Sprinkle with relopping of ants and graham crack­ molning rrum h' Chill until firm
er crumb* that la a perfect finish Cut 111 squares and sie ve with
for apy meal,
whipped cream. Makes 9 serv
1 # p fine graham cracker crumbs mgs
U cup finely chopped walnuts
A Fiances liar ton tested recipe.
2 llbleiponni sugar
cup huiler. mellrd
1 p ic k in ' chocolate tapioca pud
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The Duplicate Itrulge Club will
meet at the Yacht Club with seat
mg to hi gin at 7 13 p. in. and
Today, slip covers form a de­
pta.v to start at a o’clock.
finite and Important part of house
The Cnilcil Daughters of the furnishings, says Myrtle Wilson,
Confederacy will meet at 3 p m. i Home Demonstration Agent. In
at the home of Mrs M S Wig the curly days slip covers served,
gins. .Sanford \v e , with Mrs It merely as protectors against dust |
L. Perkins Sr. and Mrs. Mary amt scratchy, woolen upholstery I
Strong as co-lmsteises,
and they were usually poorly fit 1
MONDAY
The Lottie Moon program will ted Now they are trimly filled
he at 1:45 p. m. at the First Bap­ and smartly tailored for perman­
tist Church with .Mr*. \Y I), (iarvi- ent me.
Slip covers are ti'cd to protect
incr and Clrclr Five in chaige.
new pieces of furniture, especially
TUESDAY
The L'nlly Truth Class will mrel where three are -mall children, to
at the Yaldei Hotel at 7 45 p ni cover worn or faded upholstery,
with Carolyn Parsons ax teach ami to add color and new life to
cr The study book "Peace Begins a room
It I- economical to ho) the best
at Home" will ha continued. The
material that can he afforded.
Public Is Invited
Tile Y.W.A '• "4 Hie First Bap- This docs nut necessarily mean
itit Church will have a Mission the most expensive. Slip cover*
Book atudy "Land Of Many require lime, money, and work to
YYorlvla" beginning at 7:3(1 pm. in make well, and Die material
the I'hllathra Clast room (aught should he firm, closely woven fa­
bric* that will keep its shape
hy Mr*. Margaret Reynolds.
The hortlcullure chairmen of well, ami Indd its color m light and
tha Sanford Harden Club will washing Loosely woven, slcaay
meet with Mrs. ||, James Hut, ID- materials never pay They stretch,
wrinkle, wear quickly, especially
2I Pulmettn Avc., at 10 a. lit.
The Lottie Moon progtam will on edges and are very difficult
ha al 1.15 p. m. at the First Bail- to make into a goodlooking slip
till Church with Mrs \V. I\ Cover I’ltcy never look good alter
Brooks Jr. and Clrclr Six in tile slightest Wear, and ire mil
wor Hi the limn and wnik spent
ehai g«.
Haidrn Club members who will in making the slip covert
Slip cover materials are avail
help decorate the Christmas float
are asked to he at the Haidell able in a wide range u( colors,
textures, designs and weaves In
Centor at !) a. ill.
recent years cotton* have rvptac
WEDNESDAY
The Sunday Jfchonl Riiprrlntrn- ed linens which were al one lime
lam* Of the Ftrat Baptist Church the accvpled ,hp envur materials
-111 V,.
til hie rnlilnsl
will
hava- il,,.|..
their mn
monthly
raliirirt ClltlOll-X a 1C VOS) Ilf laUllllft ,1110
meeting beginning at 7 pm Ip the are generally lower in price

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Boat, Ski Club
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p a p e r F x p u s f n r -Inmlil tie eon
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Unions on the nnrthern «t cold
side of the huiive will upiieai
w a r m e r and eorter H most of the
colors aro w orm , such as lose,
wine, red. orange lost o r mullier
ry , etc , n iiv n i with tom lies id
infiirs. In rooms with southern as
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Suffers Break-Up To Be Wednesday
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The Flrsi Baptist
Mid Week inents in departiiieiil stores and
Tlie Senior Youth Fellowship of
Prayer .Meeting service will begin mail order house* usually rarrv I ir&gt;( Melhiullti Churrh Is plan
good lotion tailin' made especial mug n Skating t’.irly for tomorrow
at 7:31) p.m.
fur slip emers and ill aperies (lie group will mrel ol the elmreli
Mitl ua-rk prayer scivler of the ly
First Methodist Church "ill lie Many are guaratileed soil— and at 7 p m. for Ho' pip to Orlando
last and preslirtmk It tile mu
For a parly &lt;d 20 ig more, the
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Methodist Youths
Plan Skating Party
For Tomorrow Eve

Tha annual Christina* luncheon
nf Ihe Sanford Woman's Club will l » « r * .1 l"e&gt; should he pre
he held at 12:311 pm. w.lh nil de- 1up
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Mr* Hi'orgr K. Well*, Mis. It T er In cottons.
now have c onstitutio nal amend
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Him e on- plum or
Combine crumbs, nul», and inent* to prevent divrraimt nf Warren, Mrs ,1 T Nrwliv. Mr*. striped ili'llttus. heavy osiiallilgs
sugar. Add melted butler and mix highway user t«a revenue to non J. A. Young. Mis F f IIm per. or eCashes and slip c over to k
Mr", tieoige A. Slllic, and '|r*.
well. Press two thirds of mixture highway purnoaca.
F o r some dainty. Icmiinnr
Joe Ax/.arelln. tjifi* -if toy * and lugot lunliooin chairs, vhlnls.
muiuy will to- eiillnlrd fm the , types
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Dalicionx riaxton Cakea, light
choir* i lu t do not coinjde's
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L is tin g
A nd
bine wiili iiphol,sieit'd furnitu re
All member* of Ihe Snnf'ird ond i ol pije nigs,
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S o c ie ty
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for the Chilstmas parade
are milivnluoi prolilem ond depend*
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urged tn do *o hy this morning. loigvly on the amount ot design
flara ( hrisim** Order* By
H y 5 p. m . T h e
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P«. I
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piom material ran lie used on anv
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Congregational Cluirch Fund
uf luridiur* in any room. It
who Witt decorate thn Chrl«lnia* puro
‘^rll 10lt3.|C H-M * «4-M
vipi'Ci-uiy good on largo inure*
P u b lic a tio n
Coat are asked to lie at the is
ill loilllit wltli sufficient des u; n
Harden* Center nt III a. m.
or pattern in wall paper, in drop
Tlll'MBDA Y
and in Boor covering. It
The Inteluieilinte U. 4'* wilt i*ino, mii.ims
or draperies, am!
meet *1 the First Bn]ili*t Church al "oils,
mgs ate plain ot Icosl one slip
4 p in.
v the sola almoin
The Junior R. A ’s will meet at ‘ rawer, pi eli&gt;ti .mlitripoil
the First Baptist f’hiirrli *t 7 pin. beHoHeureil
i loo mm ti design in
T)|i- San fold Woman's (lull i* lot ledveupwlli
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In ii,„Ki ,i loom appeal
liwsla. and -smlis parly at 7 l.ri grow Ill'll a lot &gt;;. 11,ope
pm al the club house. For reser­
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-sirill &gt; oil ii;: iSilio tor loige pint
7:31)
p.m
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liat Church with Mrs. John Fog lur.
look weak and unimportant
ami Clrcla Seven in eharga.
b u i s ore very good now if u&gt;
id in ppidorotinn, imt they eon
didt wl il u'Oil m lotgo amounts
in loe tone ol a three-piece soilo,
Hie solo miiy ho lignrrd or tlrip
rd and two choirs plain, or vica
verso, sofa plain and twn chain
figui ed or striped TIi# Ireml now
It to ov md covering ill three
plLi'.'s alike All three may be dll
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tin r m ’ll understanding of rulnr
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paat one or inure color* in the
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Sports

Fleet Air Cagers
Drop Scrimmage
To Stetson Hatters

Roundup

Tho Fieri Air Dotaclment bas­
ketball leim from Sanford Naval
Auxiliary Air Station dropped a
leriminago conli it to the II.ilt.fi
Irom Stetson I'nlv. Monday ntijlit
by an M-31 count on the victor*
court.
Sanford's Navy non fell behind
In the early minute* of the elfi'h
and never unite not tuck In the
game as the highly-tutored llsttcr« (a»t break piled up a 15 point
bulge, 42 27. by half tlm*
ThU lot* gave the F. A. D. eag­
er* a 1-3 rernid in pre-season play.
Tho Navy five, comprised of mi n
from fleet units F.isrnn-51, Photo­
graphic Squadron Sixty-two and
Composite! Squadron Nine, swing
into regular loop competition in
tho Orlando City I/Caguo early in
December.
Hlunjacket center J. W. Costano
fjicn again led tho locals in scor­
ing as he bucketed five field goal*
end u pair of free tosses for Id
point*. Costano ran hi* total to *2
points In four g-mes for the learn
high this season. Stetson's Ho­
ward, rnvorllnit at right guard,
tallied 25 markers to garner gamu
scoring honors.
Scoring:
•STETSON U
F. A. D.
(23)
(10) Hownrd
Costano
17) Laver
(12)
June.
(12)
Smith
(to Ca ssiiiy
(10)
(3) King
Warner
(3) Reynolds
19)
JJiflKlna
Ohila
(II)
(3) Gregory
(2) Silvers
MJchfJ
(to
(4)
Fleming
(i) Wilson
Crumpton
(2)
Kitchens
(2)
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Omaha University
Begins Training
f(n d football coach Lloyd Cardall and hi* University or Omaha
wai!
squad decided to start practice
Monday. November 20, for the
New Year's night game against
Saitern Kentucky State in the
Tangerine Howl.
O^rdweU plans to hold prarllrn
test ion i three times each week—
Mqgday, Wednesday aiul
and Frl
Friday—
Dee. 20.. Then
an to#
the it
Indiana
hold rjnv longer dally session,
attnai vacation i t the UnlverIjagtns Dm . It.
fa only tentative. W# night
Mfeaeary to Intensify drills
left tiro weelre before We take
bar Orlando,'* Cardie said,
stive plan* call for the OU
tp leave Omaha lio day afe |, ThgV wlfl probably
squad meeting,
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WHAT IK ITT —1'layera of the Fleet Air Detachment and Htetson U- cage teams neem to stare In
wondrrmrnl at the ascending basketball la Monday night’s game In Del,and. Flayera are (left to
rigM) It. A. Ilrrg, J. W. Conti no, Cassidy, J. T. Werner, Wltson, Hllrera and Howard.

Rabbit's Foot Fails
As Rivals To Clash
In Southeast Game
ltv MEQCER IIAII.KY
Associilrd Pres* K[torts Writer
Ihrow yftur form sheete away
aiul get out your rabbit’* foot.
TM* la tho weekend tor tho Bootheastern cnnfcrcnc’ea traditional
football game* between intra-state
rivals—and anything oan happen.
Oxford, Mls«., aiul Athena, Oa..
aro the scorns of ttio two most
Important gnmoa from * championel&gt;lp point of viww. Dirt fur coaelies,
sluih-ul bodies, alumni and players,
wuh «f tlm other gamr* la the
"big" unci of tho year.
.\lissl*,si[Tp! can clinch Its first
Iff.C tltln since HM7 try beating
.Mississippi Statu. Should Ola Mist
loso, the enrwn would go to tho
wiimor of the Georgia Georgia
Tuch game. In the otont Ole
Ml** lose* an I Tec h and Georgia
Ite, Kentucky, which ended tts sea­
son last week, and Florid* will
chare the title.
Florida la host to nmwmflfnrrnee
Miami flatunlay. The Hurricane*
have lost only cine gam* this sea­
son—a one leiint defeat by Auburn,
a team Florida whipped by ft
tminhdown.
In other KEG game*, Louisiana
fttato is at Tula no, Tcnncoseo ia
at Vanderbilt and Auburn meets
Alabama In lllrmlngham.
Kentucky. Tech, Auburn, Olo
Miss, Florida and Georgia still are
bowl possibilities. Ole Mb.* b conetdorod a cinch for the Augar Bowl
host role If the Hein belt State.
A victory wmiM give the Rebe ■
0-1 record for the year. Auburn
and Tech need a victory to match
Kentucky's T-3 record and remain
in tlio running for a Cotton or
Gator Bowl trip.
If Georgia upsets Tech the Bull­
dogs would have a 7-3-1 record,
which might draw a Gator Bowl
Invitation, Tho boat Florida can
hope for Is a M mark and the
Oatora arcn'4 counting heavily on
a post-season trip although Bowden
Wyatt, coach of Cotton Bowl-bound
Arkansas. reportedly would like to
play Florida New Year'* Day,
A brief rundown!
LSU over Tulinel live Tiger*
still have a couple of halfback*
ailing but A1 Doggett and hla tnJury-riddled crow dumped Arkan­
sas last week ao they should bare
Tulane’s number.
VANDERBILT over Tenneaeee:
Charley Horton leads the Commo­
dores to a mild upset over Tom
Tracy and the Vole.
AlinURN
nURN over Alabama!
/
The
dimax of a strong flnWt tor Auburn, Hobby Freeman, Joe Chit
drese, Jim Pybum and their mote*
have too much speed and talent
for Ibe crumbling Crimson Tide.
MIAMI over Florida: The Hur­
ricane* have the backfleld power
to win.
GEORGIA TECH over Georgia:
Tech’* speed and ruperior becks
can outscore the iWenumlnsted

Final Games Important For Bowl
Hopefuls As Season Nears Finish
lly ED CORRIGAN
Th* Aaeoclatrd 1'ire*.
The waning college football season takes it* linal dcon breath to*
morrow,
Action la skimpy but important. Heading the program Is the ArmyNavy gama before more than 100,000 In Philadelphia. This
is years
ye
contast la more Important than usual because the winner will
rated the unofficial champion of th* East.
Bowl-wise, they Still need a host team for the Orange Howl, two
teams for th* Sugar Unwl and the visiting outfit tor tho Cotton BowL
7he Atlantic Coast, Southeastern
and Southwest conference race* Oatlfomta, which will be warming
are
bo decided.
up tor Its Itaso Ilmri tilt against
Nebraska, the Big Severn ruunnr Ohio State.
up, already baa been Installed a* Oklahoma, purvtmlal ruler of the
the Orange Bowl visitor. The At­ Big Seven, goes after its l!Hh
lantic Coast Conference will vote
victory, playing Oklahoma
on its representative after Satur­ stralglit
AAM.
day‘a games. If Duke beats North
Army is a slight favorite over
Carolina, the Blue Devils will win Navy,
although Uto two team* ap­
the title and the voting will be a pear almost
evenly matched on
mere formality.
l&gt;a|H-r. Ttio Cailcts have a 7-1 mark
If North Carolina wins, then and the Middle 0-2. The West
Maryland will take the title and Pointers' slim advantage Uos in
should get Hi* nomination, o*i&gt;c- their
hockfield.
clally after It* 74-13 trouncing at Other games on the ollm KbedMissouri yesterday.
have Holy Cross at Boston Col­
Tlm Sugar Bowl nomination tra­ iilo
lege. Miami at Florida, M'ake For­
ditionally gons to the Southeastern est
Carolina, Louisiana
Conference winner. Mississippi can Stateatat South
Tulane Tcnnossoe at Van­
take it by whipping Mississippi derbilt, West
Virginia at Virginia,
State. Other Important SEC games
Tech at Hardin-Simmons,
pit Auburn against Alabama at Texas
at Houston and Texas
Birmingham and Georgia Tech at Arkansas
Christian at Southern Methodist.
Georgia.
conference titles were doBaylnr can tie Arkansas tor the Three
yesterday mid a coach may
Southwest Conference crown by rldcri
have saved hit Job.
getting past Rice, But Arkansas
Denver and Wlrhfta, bofh eg
already has been Mlectesl for the whom
usually spend their time on
Ctotton Bowl, having beaten Baylor th* outside
looking In, emerged an
earlier in the seeaon.
top of their league*.
Denjver
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Notre Dame entertains Southern whipped
std
Colors (far AAM 34-0. winning Us first undisputed Skyline
Conference title.
Perex Victorious
Wichita won the Missouri Valley
Conference crown by beating Tulsa
33-19, Winhita has a good chance
In Title Fight
TOKYO UI - Piacual Perea, a at being invited to the Gator Bowl,
terrific little terrier from Argen­ aa lines Virginia Tech, which
tina, won the flyweight champion­ comnloted its firit undefeated seaship of die world Friday night by •on In 36 year* with a 46-9 triumph
battering heavier ana rangier over Virginia Military Imtltute.
Yoehto flhlrai of Japan into a The coach who may hare bad
•tumbling data ia 13 violent hia Job saved is Ed Price of TMxag.
The Longhorn* were hrevy favor­
rounds.
ite* to win the Southwest CbnftrMore than 15.000 fane taw onre championship
lip before the
Japan's flret world champion lore son atfrtod
hut thisey had a dUaa.
m h crisp, November outdoor htma *e**on. But they earn*
match hi iCorakuen baseball it*. dmough with a 3*13 victory over
dtum,
Taxan AAM.
th o «*ty Latin, who wasn't The word was out that U Texas
gtvon a c h u m egwtostt bo cham- tott to tiw Agglee, Pnce would get
woolJT f wide margin on hi* walking papore, The powerful
all three official scorecard*.
Longhorn club denied It w u after
hi* actlp, but the ti.mori still
havMft stopped that he'll be re-

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High School
Football

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Cornoll recorded a 20-e triumph
over Penn and ae a result finished
tn a tie with Veto tor the Ivy
League crown. Both had 4-1 -----

recorda.

Two email bowl

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Administration
Leads Fasron 51
In Volleyball Play
Administration M still ltadlng
the Fasron-St Vollayball league by
a single gam* this weak. Tha lead­
ers had a 13-1 record while tha
Chiefs were hot on their tell with
12-3, according to standings releas­
ed Tuesday.
Ntxt week wRI mark the end
of the first half of the leaion and
the four first division trams will
compote tn a double-ell min* lion
playoff to determine the first half
winner. This winner will play the
second half winner at th* season's
end for the squadron champion­
ship. Tha league ifltl end on Feb­
ruary 3.
The Chief* met Operations Tues­
day afternoon and Administration
played Supply Wednesday. In
other games played last week,
Maintenance I took the m anure
of Maintenance II. 3-1, Operations
trimmed Supple by a like count
and Admin, whipped Electronics,
3-0. The Officers lost to Mslnlenanca I, !-], on Monday afternoon.
Next week the following game*
■re scheduled: Monday—Officers
vs Electronics; Wednesday—Main­
tenance I ve Supply; and Thunday—Administration vs Mainten­
ance 1L’
LUCKY FIND
MELBA, Idaho CD—Yale HoOeod
wae flying at 1,000 feet over t
farm near here when the door at
hla plane flew open end e rush
of atr whipped hia *
mil into
apace.
Holland eeid he marked foe lo­
cation cd the Incident tn Me a
Then h e m m ^heck
S d nhSe nr ^by
^ e rT
walked out toto Em fteld end teebetj
up the tort eoectaciee. The Mfiiei
were not brrten end the frames

were only slightly

Sanford
Spirit
Strong
By MABT ANN BUKUB
It all started Tuesday night with
the biggest bonfire you ever saw
Ignited by the spirits of the ardent
Seminole High School football fans.
The field across from SHS was
turned Into a temporary Indian re ­
servation as the blase, well over
M feet high, lit up the nappy faces
•nd cast an eerie shadow on the
face of the school shaded hy Its
cherished oak tree. The brilliance
of the flames could be matched
only by the furor that burned In
the heart of each student as he
or she cheered for the home team.
While word* of encouragement
for the team were being shouted
by ftlluw students the distant
rumble of drumi shattered the
chilly night air. A tingle tile of
warriors in their Indian outfits
stole Into the scene and the cur­
ious tribe gathered around the
fire and broke Into the strains of
the spine-tingling school song. It
could no longer be doubted that
the Seminole High School Biod
hid made it entrance with band­
master Ernest Cowley and Capt.
Mickey Durak.
.Many cheers and songs later,
a war dance tha| highly resembled
the bunny hop was organlied to
scare the stuffings out of the op­
ponents, tho DcLsntl Bulldogs. One
thing was evident. No one got
very close to the blaze, although It
did feel pretty good as Old Man
Winter began to gat a little bold.
At The Game
The majorettes consisting of
Colleen Engebretson, head major­
ette, June Jennings, Delores
Jones, Barbara Lowe, Marly
Cameron, and Carol Nutt were all
decked out tn short orsnge skirts
with blsck Jerseys. The precision
dinces performed while the bind
plsyed its lively numbers were
uite entertaining, especially In
te male viewpoint.
Cheerleaders doing a bang-up
Job of spurring the team and
crowd on were Dottle Metis, Bet­
ty Ann Munson, Elizabeth Wood­
ruff, Terrell Jean Nelson, Jan­
ice Klnlaw, and last but not least,
Patti Wltle who came up from
Fort Myeri to fill the vacancy she
left when aha moved to the south­
ern city about two week* ago. Nice
to see her back even for a short
time.
Jonl Blunder* and Marlon Butler
were sitting In the south end of
the bleachers and had a good view
of the game ■■ well as the patron*.
Mary Rose Speer, all dressed up
up In a black and white taffeta
dresa and 6 toft blue coat, was
escorted In by her steady Grady
Johnson and Buster MeCetl. Alio
alttlqg with the trio were Orady'e
brother-in-law and sister, Till end
Rachael Tarbutton who are visit,
ing here from Norfolk. V*. Their
Infant son Greg apparently was at
home with hla grandparents, Mr.
and Mra. R. L. Johnson. By the
way, Busier and Grady looked
mighty sharp in those dress aulls,
while shirt* and ties.
Bill WUklnson. an SHS alum­
nus stationed with the Navy in
Jacksonville, was silently taking
It all in. Chan Davis, a ’S3 gra­
duate, was sporting around in a
light green sport coat and dark
brown trousers. "General" Bev­
erly Benton and future band dir­
ector of 1937, Ronnie Anderson,
felt right at home sitting with tha
band. Bev remarked that aha
felt like grabbing ■ clarinet and
giving out with a few musical
note*.
Freddie Wilson and Wailey
HamU ware looking over the situa­
tion and who should appear with
them but Hanry Womack who has
been a rare sight around thtse
parti since he moved away back
In Grammar ichool. Louie Bullard
learned to be enjoying the game
from tha sidelines. Miking a de­
lightful rustle wee Helen Lindsey
as aha breeisd by In a pretty pink
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Claudette and Gtrald Behrens
looked like a happy young eoupK
ana Bobby Oreas did Mary AUrn
n n -----baas. Guest the grandmother*
ware kept pretty busy,
A ipectoeular pageant la about
to be presented by approximately
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show, narrated to Leslie imith
who announces afl the shows, la
entitled 'T Am Aa American".
Starting things off ia the entrance
of the Seminole High School Band,
under the direction at H r. Cowley,
and the DeLand High School Band,
directed by John Haney and Peter
P. Bukur, entering from tha north
end of the field, and the Pep Club,
heeded by Mrs. Dorii Schautteet,
Is coming In from the sidelines.
In the first scene, depicting
America as it wai when the white
men came here end found the land
inhabited by Indians, half the Pep
Club combines tn form a teepee
■nd Indian village. Scene two
shows early American history with
the remainder of the Pep Club
portraying the signing at the t)e-.
claration of Independence. Now
Freshmen Girl's Glee Club comes
into the picture Joining up with
Pep Club to form tf
the Pep
the letters
USA which Is a tribute to our heri
(age and modern America. The
Glee Jr1
OUle Reese Whittle.
A screen ia on one end of the
stadium root with the southeast
screen depleting ell three scenes
snd on Ihe southwest corner Is the
color guard from Co, "I", 124th In­
fantry of the Florida National
Guard commanded by David Gatchel. The Seminole High Projec­
tion Club sponsored by George
Dabbs bed a big hand in making
the presentation such a magnifi­
cent array of splendor. Through­
out the show your attention,could­
n't be diverted from the icreens
■top the stadium.
Everything, it happening so
fast, it's hard to take In every­
thing. Back in Ihe first scene the
strains of "Indian Love Call"
floated across th* darkened field
from the cornet* of Juniors Joe
Fisher and Wayne McCoy. In the
second part a silhouette of the
Minute Man was outlined as the
lights were focused on the DeLand Band playing "America".
While the Inspiration of the first
two parta Is still moving In, the
Glee Club, la entering the field end
forming an “S". Then the let
ter* USA, formed by half the Pep
Club, tho Glee Club end the re­
mainder of the Glee Club respec­
tively, light up Individually.
The silhouette of the Statu* of
Liberty, the symbol of a free and
democratic America that look*
over the New York Harbor from
Urdloe Island, la then lighted up
as the color guard la also outlined.
The stadium lights are turned on
•nd the DeLand and Seminole
High Bands combine to play “God
Bless America" with Mr. Bukur
an alumnus of IHS, directing aa
th* autljenca li asked to Join in
th* singing ei a minor gesture
toward giving thanki for the land
wa call home.
Cindy May and eotmsln Pam
Jones seemed awed with th# mill­
ing throng. Thousands of people
thinking a thousand different ways
•nd there they were, right in the
middle of them with the rest ol
Sanford's younger set.
And here come* Terry Cordell
who Is a sophomore at the Cita­
del in Charleston, S. C. Sometimes
it mikes you wonder la three'*
anyone left at the Institutions of
learning after th* Sanford crowd
gets home. There'a Bebe Blsbce
In a darling charcoal grey wool
aqua dreas worn by Gretchen Kirchholf, both taking a welcome va­
cation from Florida State .Unlvre*
illy in Tallahassee. Seeing Mar^
vln Goembel direct the band in
his Georgia Tech "ret h it" takes
ui back to last year when he wai
captain of the Mardl Gras partici­
pants. Seen with fatarvln was Gib­
son Bates. Wonder by Faya Ashlay
was all smllas as Marvin lad tha
band!
. *
Coach John Angel !■ completely
unaware that three's anything go­
ing on but th* ball gam*. Marilyn
Calhoun looks real cute as well aa
Mona Job*, down hare from Geor­
gia, Helan Alexander, Maggie
Jana Lawson, Rochalla Eubanks,
and . . . heavens, I could go on
■nd on I Everyone just looks wood-

Palm Beaeh, were right up
modern tlmea la thalr pink t
ere while Glynn wee wearing $
dark blua Jacket and Richard set
off hit outfit with a blue and whit*
checked sport shirt. Paul Pesold
Jr. and Charlie Beard are trying
to peer over the heads of ilia side­
line fans to see what's going on W
on the field. The Junior High
School Rand Is In the south stands
making some mighty fine music
under the direction of Perry Bre­
mer, who also waa a guest ennducter of the SHS band along
with DeLand bandmaster Mr. Hrney. Carol and Gaylon Culbrrhouse
were enjoying ■ night out while
the girls were with "Mama".
Janette Care looked real sweet In
a ludous pink nylon Jacket. Huhhr
Vln was in the stands with hSi
Campbell while Mrs. Campbell
was with Jan tor a coffee break.
Mrs. Campbell Is Ihe former Dora
Bronson and she n well end Mra.
Cara apparently had tho grand­
parent* working.
Joel Mosa and Frank Stafford
are heading tor the grandstand.
That’i a pretty red sweater Joel
li wearing. Also In the throng
are Ed McCall. Jack Spencer,
Johnny Carter, and Walter Creham. UtUe Bo Dabbs wtjp m a n
be four until January did a iw w
Job directing the band In "ShBoom" complete with the direct­
or’* hatnn and hi* white "band­
master's shoes." The sponsors of
the game were getting a blrdseywview of the happenings from the
ildeltnei. This year's sponsors are
Jean Kennedy, Minnie Lee Metis,
Barbee Brown, and Lcnnle Rotundo.
Well, everyone Is running owp
the field and leaving the stand*.
The game must be over, but could
someone answer a simple question,
please! Who Won 7 7 . . . .And
here we are In the SHS auditorium
which tor tonight has been trans­
formed Into ■ ballroom a million
mllei away from all studies and
cares. To prove that It's out of
this world are the shimmering
stars on the deep blue velvet cur­
tain that give* the effect of a mid­
night sky full of twinkling i t a £
In one corner of the room dreamy
dance musle li provided bv the
Slarllghteri. Over the back en­
trance hangs an Indian chief*
heed In the center of th* InscrlpL
Ion "Home of the Fighting Feda.
Clusters of balloons are held b f
tha goal baskets on each and of the
room. The dance wai sponsored
th* hard working Student Counheaded by Miss Ethel Riser and
Mrs. Glady'a Smith.
Students of th* pest and pretaito
and future alumni enjoy dancing
■nd the memories of Homecoming
1034 will live for a long time. One
thing ii almost certain to be run­
ning through everyone's mind on
Thanksgiving eve, that lt'l great to
live In a country whree It'* pos■Ibis to stare such a celebration
Just to welcome horns someone
who graduated last year or 30
y ean ago. To some It's just a
trivial matter, but to the students
and alumni It means a great dei^*
in behalf iof the miny
And speaking In
alumni honored with tha
.... event,
to tha students and fscnlty of
Seminole High end ell those htvIng a part la homecoming, wa say
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NEW YORK, UV-It la a shame,
we heartily agree, that Ohio State
so l UCLA will not bf perrutted to
settle the mythical national a s m pionshlp In the Rose B».'s*l, but at
the same time K faa a little difficult
to understand there who feel that
the Uclans rate above the Buck­
eye* on thrir respective aeatca
records.
Each team has won nine straight
games, and, to far aa w-e can Me,
that is where the similarity ends.
The Uclao*. aa then partisans cont nd. might very well be a great
team, hut the caliber of their oppo­
sition ha* given (hem no real
chance to prove tt. They mutt dis­
band without having met the ulti­
mate test. Ohio State waded
through the toughest schedule sur­
vived by any pollegu team in the
country.
UCLA ran up tha eye-popping
scores against poor to mediocre
opposition. The Buckeyes scored
modestly by comparison, but they
never failed to reach two figure*
against nine major foe*, including
seven members of the Big Ten
Conference, which la Mr. Football
himself. Their two nonleague vic­
tim! were Pittsburgh and Californ­
ia.
UCLA opened with a 67-0 wal­
loping of San Diego Navy and went
from there to a 33-7 triumph over
Kansas, which Just closed It* sea­
son with a record of to straight
loves. Then. In their only real nonconference test, the Coast cham­
pions edged Maryland 12-7. We beg
tr suggest that there la nothing
probably better in the Uclani' rec­
ord, even though Maryland later
was beaten by Miami and tied by
Wake Forest
The Uclans' next victim w«*
Washington, 31-26, and th* follow­
ing week the Huskies succumbed to
Baylor 34-7. Stanford was snowed
under 72-0, and later bowed tn San
Jose State 19-14. In wrapping up
Oregon State, California and Ore­
gon in their next three, the
Uclans were only trumping on
team* that already had lost four
out of four tn major txatconference
opposition.
All this was no fault of the highacoring team put together by Coach
Rod Sanders. It beat the stuffing
out of most of Its league opponents,
ami came through handsnmaly In
Its 31-0 closer against Southern Cal
la.it week. But all the evidence says
that tt was not playing to a con­
ference which, over-all, ranked tor
the season in the as me class with
the Rig Ten, the Southwest ami
fcfences.
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2084.
NEW—3 tied room framed house.
Asbe»lo» shingles,carporte.space
heater, kitchen range and hut
water heater. All bottle gas. Lot
100 front. 141 deep. Just out the
city limits, hai elty water 87,900.
29th and Magnolia Phone 648-447.
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■T extra caib for articUf you
no lo n jir use. Plica your ad to­
day. Phone 1(21.
A 3-Una ad. such ai the one above
Ja only Me par day on our low 5
day aarnad rata economy plan, 43c
par day (or 3 daya aod 34c (or
1 day.
A little apace like this will set
our menage before our more
tan 10,000 raadera. Tall 'am to­
day! Phone 1821.
file above 4-lin* ad can be run
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Builder — Phone 111*
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Custom Hemal and Florida
Buy, Sail. Pant. Hire with want
Builder* lo-v cost homes
adt, the bualait aaltaman in
town. Put one to work for you. V i acre lots 81200. *, acre $1700.
Phono 1(31. Wa will be glad to
Front* on E. 4th St. Bay Ave.
charge it.
3rd St. amt San Carlos. Good
John M. Beveil I20«
For only 13 » the above 3-llna ad location
E. 4th St. log 734 Sanford, fla.
« the Job (or you,or I full
a. Only 12 U keep* It working
jjg. you (or 3 daya. 1 day la only $L Joknj A?m ff) Comp*)
Phone 1128 A B Peterson.Brukor
£all ui about our bualneaa rataa. Associate* - A. B Peterson Jr .
J. Chasterson Albert N Pitta
The Want-Ad Dapartmrnt la P.Garfield
W.llalts, John Melsch
span from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30
p.m. each business day except NEW Modern 2 bedroom house.
Saturday afternoon. Deadline for
Outside city limits. Phone 1393-J.
weekday Insertion* i* 330 the
.1 BEDROOM concrete block home
day before publication.
Advertisers are requested to no­ in one n( Sanford's ntre-l section*.
tify the Want-Ail Department Im­ Price Jit.cou oo-Sikoo Down
mediately of any error* in their
rsls, a* The Sanford Herald will be
^ to p ic a l R taU *f
jEspnntible (c» only one Incorrect
Room 201 Edwards' Bldg
insertion.
Park Commercial
I’n 18
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T M. Stringer
To Place A Wnnt Ad
Reg Real Estate Brokers
Just Call 1821 and ask for Whether buying nr selling, U will
the Want Ad department
pay ymi to see:
Sanford Herald
J. 4V. II.ALL. REALTOR
Florid.) State Book Building
‘ Call Hull"
Phone 1739
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m .'Y ^ SEU,~^ilF.NT
AKA AP/.ftTMENTS; room*,
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RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
private bathe. 114 W. P.rst St.
S D Highleymao. Assoculc
kitchenette
apt. JOS South Park Ave.
Phone 9*0
J .NISHED
umbarlatid Court ltlway 17-92
1200 CRESCENT STREET
South. Phona HUH W
Clr.tn .vs t pm. thi* 2 Bedroom
Rollaway and Baby Ik d a
mi-nnry home, kitchen rquinp
Day. Weak or month-Te,. 1123
•d is a steal at 48.M7 fln Re.
Furniture Canter
118 West P in t
qmring 81,830 nu Down, balance
monthly at 848 OU. which Includes
XPfTcIosnTi, newly painted- 703
Ta\v&gt;. Inviirancr. A Interest at
W. 1st St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
4” . Iinmnllate (m-sessiin.
81*.
SEMINOLE RE 41.1V
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency. Fboon 44. DIETRICHS
J. 44. MEMO
413.
1901 Park Avenue
rhnne 27
Evening*—1I2W or 1119J
•allar SPACE avatlabla Adults
oiuy. 810. par month. Phona UUO. 3 Bedroom deluxe frame home in
excellent condition, In nice high
MICE, CItea, comfortable rooms,
sorliun of clfv Inr lode* rice
hot water ytar 'round. The
klichen equlpmeot Price 211.B'K)
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entrance and bath. Phone 427-M.
FURNISHED 2 Bedroom home on
Freneh Ave. Phone 2293.J.
3 ROOM efficiency Ant. 837.30.
Light* and water Included. 112
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4 f t OSTEEN-3 ROOM Furnished
Api. la th , acrean porch, 2nd
fleor. *37.30. l ’hone 1323 between
l 7-» p. m.
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FURNISHED home. Couple 1303
' Elliott.
I APTS for rent now. Cate* Bldg.
Phone 32*.
1 BEDROOM furnished Garage
Apt. 113'k W. 191h St. Call C66-W
after 3:30.
RY neat small furnished Garagea Apt. Only 83300 monthly
Pn one 171.
FURNISHED duplex, ground floor,
heat. 843 00 1201 Myrtle.
I ROOM unfurnished bouse with
bath. 41* miles out south 8rsford Avenue. Call A. C.'|en*oq.
Phone 333-J.
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2 HOLLYWOOD Heds. romplete. 5
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hung room nieces, home items
like new-, other* excellent con­
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pend G enual repjir«lsasl I I «• t i t r b e h l R t l \ A M V l i f t *
llual*. Motor* and Tr.ii'or*
......
Sale* Bent sis. 314 Magnolia, Ph
STANLEY'S BIKE SIIMP
l l r Ilia a f , I I* .
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Toyi—Playground Equlpmrnl ,nn E tth st
I'li .'III
Robnun’* S porling Uuodn
CARPENTER WORE
.lot Exit Eirsl .St
’’hone 999 Fnr quick
repair jobs, or m all
building CaA Jim 1142 M-4
JALOUSIES
Lifetime Aluminum—FYee Eall.
p 7 m7 c AMPHKI.l.
male- Free Installation -Tele
I.corral innlrarler
phone 1123 Furniture Canter.
••Home- of Dl.-lti" lt"ii"
Ill W. Flr»t
AN D eU iiO tN C r N g c o s
III Wav 17 92
rb ..... III.
RRRRRKRR COLD?
Let us install your
M IA
ITnuncIn*
Floor furnace
For Remodeling and repair*
Clrcidallnt Healer
alcr
Nothing Down-Small Monthly
Payments
II. B. POPE CX)
Jo" Smilli Park \vr
Phone 1440 l
S l'erninn ( ’o n r r f lf Co.
' " B runlng Palnlw
"
n,c W e ^ u th
Phone ,24. in ,
M cRaney — Sm ith Palsila KI.oor SANpmn k Finishing.
Out !4&gt;*l 1.1th Nt.
Phon* 1Z4U18RI
Oak floor- furnl-hed. laid A (in
231.3 s Park
I’imn* 1174 J
hhrd. Itraionuble trrrr- In tins
HOTpoivr
iness since 1920 Old floor* made
tlTIIM ATlr 4VAS||F.R
like new E F Steven*. Ilolite
U»ed one month t,o-d a» New! i 2, Bn* u 7 Phone 7Hi It 4
Save 4*nnn price Jim ay
A HOUSE, 1»’ x 2C tnremplcfe
4 nr
but livable Electric refrigeratnr. C L A U D E H . W O L F E
T
V
SERVICE
bottled |s* stove, space heater,
APPLIANCE CORPORATION
Evening- J Sunday
table, cabinet*, and rugs. On a 3*4 8. Sanford Ave.
I’hone 2IIT
Phon* I(Hi M
80 x J20 ft lot One blnrk out ol
E v e m - C - 6 10 A Si,n,l -v- |
city limit) A M Bemusal. USED lumber Flooring, ceiling,
441V\ r V A RADID
and (raining
CnRgiegalional
Phone 848 4V. Call before 9 a.
Ph. 417
Church. 21th St and rark Ava. I in* E. 1*1
m , after 5 p. in
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES
—Fisherman Taka Nnticc—
Excellent 3 Bed Boom House, cor­
Sale* lienlal* • Servtre
c Ball fur Sale
ner lot land-caned in new ire Mi n n oI.iv
PIIONE 1472
wPu p g u l s ) .3 dor 31 fiknitETT'.S
lion, garage 4II.7MI $:i,oon eavh
Bull Heads —I dor .Vie
bar
I'a
for
quotation*
all Mlllwurk
hulanre fln.iiued including taxi's
Fleming's Cnmmuniiv (iror.
and Hardware Item- brfnre vou
amt tnlere-l.
E. Geneva Ave. nn Highway 44
bit) and he ple.i-aitl- -urori-eil
Midway, Sanford. Fla.
W. B. WILLIAMS, Rrallor
CAMPHELL'S CA III NET
Hub* E. Williams. Associate
I'lmrn- 1117
118 N. Park
I'booe 1120 CHRISTMAS Apron*— Peninm, III way 17 92 .South
f'hlnU ami Perr.ilc. $1 W) *1 ?.•»
(I An U &gt;|| Iclivci
Ha, gains ” HEATERS(LEANED
9ARTICLES EUR SALE -8
and -i rvu-etl \ 11 '!
Tetri lee doll rlothla. iOc il DO.
CBfl Televlnlnn Sale
.4n,ier&lt;„'i Jppllanir servlir
—
all III! » 2i;i Ma^__________
Pn 1113 D.IVV- III! Nile*
189 93 Up
Free Dcmons'raUoa
BROWN'S AMOCO STATION
GOOD and BAP
201 South Park
Phona 9197 New- All Mali! Folding chalra 149
Sanford Vacuum Clcanar
l'**d Dmina Rnem Table
to no
Service
r
GLASS JALOUSIES
Slighilv Used Oil Heaters
in ou Electrolux Kirh; Electro Hygiene h
Now—Low Pricea
U»*d Bahy Crih Cnmnjclr 1-7.00
Pert* fnr .ill make)
r
Six* 23-37*.!*..................... 91310
Used Roll-a-iway Bed Ao&lt;J
1’hooc 714 X J
Site 24-37*50
913 30 Inneriuring Maltret*
20 00
Cholca of clear or obscure glasa. Used rhrom t 3 ne Dinette .10 no a i l . EMAN Spare Heater), wtlh ur
fully weather striped
Used 3 Burner nil Binge
19 93
without blnwrri
K
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO Used 3 nc Bedroom Stilt*
V) Si
Furancc*
3*&gt; West 1st St.
Phona 421
MATHER 01 SANFORD
203 09 E, 1*4 81.
Phone 127
V «n*tlan Blind*
(Nationally Adv. Rolla-head) ’T O T ^ h l - t'hrliln, i- ‘ fuilrel
* Clear View Awnlnga 4 Spun
AT YOUR MUSIC
Uta Glass 4 Porch roll dowo
1007 Sanfurd Ave.
Pbnna 1113
SHOPPING CENTER
shades 4 Travlx and Curtain
All Daml and Urrhostra InstruRods
Bpoclal — TV and Radla
rnaolt. Compute line of accessorSeminole Venetian Blind Cnv ie*.
Horviee and Repair*
l2()_Wf.*t 3rd SI
PhonaJ03 EASY TERMS-R E N T A L SYf* RCA Motorola 8sle* and .service.
NEED IWNELING?
TEM-RFPAIfIR
Gene'* Triaco Service
X
YallQW Pine, 44'estern Red Cedar,
HUKUR’S MUSIC SHOP
IIM Saiford Ava.
Phoar l««
Mahogany, Pondep'ta Pisa ia 2001 Cedar .\*r.
rh. |4I8
Plowing. dUt-ing, grad'aig. Tree*
- ilock. Src all of tncia at
and (hrubnrry moved Dewill
Sherman CuncrcU Pipe Co. SEWING ^MACHINES 82.7 00 'lip. Hunter.
Mi E amh hi
Oul_ 4Ve»t I3lh B(. Phone. 124116*1 BERTS lot S. Park I'hnnr ITU
Used' fiimilura, appnaacaw, toola, SHOTGUN— 10 Gauge Automatic
I4.WfMRITBAMCB
-M R
etc. Bought—sold, Larry'r Mart,
SO inch barrcll Call 2393
821 East 1st St. Phone IBL
NE4V-109 Picrr *et Nuritakn
i . c J l f Ml IM '.U I ,A iK f
Bajrgerly Appliance CantUr
China. New hand made table
FH Orlf 4 il
"Your iVrvtinghouta Dealer"
afoth 72 X 108 also Thnr Auto\ u, \ m 1ti | A’fk HUB 1
3layUg Washers
aatlc Ironer On New Air Base
113 MagooJU Ava.
Phon* ITS?
Roid in Red Trailer.
— Factory to You —
Aluminum '
Preferred Rates to Preferred
Fanatlnn Blinds*
Policy
j ^ _JPoilryboLdera
I'neloied bead. Sag-nroof bottom
Jtura. Wilton-Malar PunrltoraO*.
William*
In*. Aieaey
U
£.
lit.
Phone
930
- rail with plactic ends. Plastic or
&lt;•7 laaford^AUaaUo Ba*»
ray^n tapes. Cotton or ty lo t
|0 GAUGE Reninator. autnmafie.
StnkRrik Gloria and Palat Ca. 309 Elm Ave. Phone 1333.
112-1X4 Weil 2nd Si.
Pboaa 220
7— ra4a-l,lfealwali-HuVaHee —1
RED-I-MIX COMMUTE
M utualize And E coiiom Ix«
Send. Rock. Cement. Steel. Morlar YOUNO PARAKEF.rs - haallhv,
laiur* with
tilkiog strain. 401 Vh Palmetto
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. Aye, _________ _
j
309 Elm Avo.
- Phone 1333
Boyd r Wallace
pups (Or sale. 9 Weak*
CABBAGE plantr. 'Phona 3M-W. DACHUND
"Toer Mutual F riade"
' old. Write Rt. 1 Box 48 A San
Pkoua 194
ford. Fla.
OLD bicycle—not beautiful, good
riding condition. Phone 1M-W

wANT5Pr^-F&gt; 18- FLOWICRA F LANTB SWl I
The New
!
' '•— ------ WANTED— AppUiace Salesman.
For Ornamental Shrubbery
WHIBILPOOL
• nesa property.
natic Wa
Automatic
Washer it Hoff
StPP^hoo?T7l ™C’ 407 W'
L. a MANN’S NURSERY
—10 Day Free Home Trial—
Lake Monroe Fla.
I’hnne
"C . A. WHIDDON, SB.
ADDRESS postals at hump. Earn
WINN T V 4k RADIO
I H . Real E iU ls Broker
83
commlsxion
each
order
re­
Ph. W
LANDSCAPING
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Ph. 1281 3*1 E. 1(4
ceived Instructions 23c, refund­ Crystal Lake Nursery.
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N urserr Laka
Mary
able. Brenner, Trenton 3, N.J.
bath HOLLYWOOD bad. 3 place ‘t o *
bona Sanford IS7S-W.
- room suite. Phona 41&amp;-R. 2H?
EXPERIENCED shirt prpMirk,
Sanford Ava.
YOU
1 furniture and Venetian blit
automatic equlpmrnl A p p l y
lood location. C,U
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Samhiole
County
Laundry.
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APRONS-ll.OO A 9123, Pillow
Anything
caste, crocheted edging, $2 30.
h
Baby booties, fl.oo, Mrs. tiir
ILL DO ironies B mp hNBR.
With A
DOWN, 'l a r k , I M m .
troetr, 907 PfCalrrirnod Ave.
Phona 2H 1-M.
C. B. 8. Hardwood floors, fo­
ClaxxlOed
rage. Corner lot, builtRE8TONIC
WATCH &amp; Clock Repairing. Sava |
Ad
in fufnltura. Newly doTriple Cushion Slattreia
Monty— Lower Price*. Wor*
" M idi Rmouth to Soothe"
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Furniture Center
Home Shop—1700 Sxnfocd
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KANFBRD R 1 U B

Church Council Opens Convention

County Personals

Editor'* Net*—The N a t i o n a l
Council of Churchei, a four-year
old organization with membership
representing more than 33 million
perions, opens its biennial eonvem
lion Sunday, Here li the first of
a two-part *erle* explaining its
history and its future problem*.

_

Vivian Allman and J. N. Allinan Spire*, Mr*. A. Phillip*. Mr*.
visited Mr. and Mr* Lyman Charles Krueger, Mri. Ctrl Moss,
Wood* of Ormond Sunday,
Mr*. Harry Smith, Mr*. Vola

Osteen

ny MRS XING ALLMAN
Mr. and Mr*. F. .1. Allis* and
baby atlrnilfil a family rruhion
,tl llm home of Mr
and Mrs.
Mrs o maid Anderson and fathFranc Sliciry of Orlando Thanksgtwng Day
rr. Mr llenaon. who have turn
Mi** Anita Krltv of Aso for vial ting his sister in Lakeland,
visited Mr. and Mrs F. j AMs* | called on her husband's uncle and
aunt, Mr and Mrs I’, II AntlerThursday.
Mr i V Ro&gt;»d*n and » ainl- ■on Thursihiv They are returning
daughlcr Ins of IIno (ialllc, Mrs. lo Ihe.e respective homes in In­
H am'll Nccli's and daughter Glo­ diana. I’enna.
Kelly Youm; arrived Wednesday
ria Jean of Orlando, Mrs. Marion
from Furl Wayne. Indiana to visit
J.pitncr and son Larry of Hello Ids
and sister m law, Mr.
Glatic and Mr*, Manning Todd anti brother
Mr- Hubert Yount III' wife
were dinner guct- of Mr, and expert*
hi Inin him during Hie
Mr- II F. Hiri 'Thursday
( hrlsliiu-. btdldass They are
Mt llannali Trent per Mr . It former Lake Miry re merits and
II Williams and Mrs. Harry 0
the owrirrs id the former Lagerlii'ii attended a Home Itenmnstrii qUist place
tion Fluli parlv a' the Community
Mr and Mrs, Waller Flanders
Hall in (icr.cvn Wednesday,
Hollis. N II arrived Thursday.
Iterent sisitors of Mr and Mrs id
are visiting their friends,
M mount Todd were Mr. Junior They
Mr, and Mrs I. if Pickering un­
I odd and Mi. and Mrs, Marion til
they can locate an apartment
I i-itner and »on Larry of Ucllc fur them selves.
(ilade.
Mrs A Toro td Jacksonville
The lire James McCullough of
Grrenshorn tun true*si speaker of came Thursday In spend a few
with her brother and »Mrr
the O’ teen Rapti't t hiirrli Sunday, days
lit law Mr. anil Mr- W P llurkr
lies McCullough Is Hip liu-band Tint evening they li.nl a family
o( die lortner l‘at lylir formerly dinner, m honor of (lie 21st birth
of Osteen
ol their daughter Mrs Paul
The W S tl S of the Methodist day
Brown In addition to Mrs Toro
Chart'll met at the homo of Mrs and Ihe honor gtiesl. others enjoy
William McDaniel lust week The mg the oeraslon were Paul \V
program "Work In India” was led Brown and Ihe Brown s fi weekby Mrs loltn Helm and Mrs Huy old son "Lillie Paul" anil Mr
Hi all
Mm
Ituymond Law ion Gayle Burke The dinner consist
presided over thr hualiieis meet ed of fried ehieken, macaroni
Ing, Plans were made for a cover* and eliecsc, rice rum muffins
ed ciish supper to he hrld at the hot rolls, vegetable salad, cup
church Saturday night
rakes and sliced peaches.
Menilirrs of the Adult Training
Mr. anil Mr-. II I* Pugh left
Union ill (he ftnptlst Church held
Itmlval ' Friday afternoon, going to New
a prayer service for
which Is to he held Iter ’&gt; 12 A Sint mm wlterp Kiev h.n e the
»nng sertlre ssas also entoyed hy mover mnrifed They hroughl It
til Refreshments id enifee and hark In Sanford, out the week
p | a were served hv
the social enrlMS the Inland Waterway •&lt;■
rhairman, Mr&gt; I S I'eterson to Jack.tinulle and theme down the
the follow Ini! Mrs Charles Items n lu&lt; Si Julius lliver to tin; Hanford
Mrs Georgia tjuinhv. M r s lin k Boat Work.
Mr and Mr* Weller Rntilajer
Jones and her brother, Mr and
Mr« B F. Horke, Mr and Mrs. are tiark ftnm Verona. N J
J S I’eterson, Mrs llarrv D-tren i*here ilu'i werr r.dleil hy the
Mr and Mrs N N Osteen, Mr m in ,1 i IIi i i t * nf Iter fattier, R
I.U'geil*, yeyeral werk» ago
and Mrs fioimld Drrggnr*. Mr i
and Mrs &lt;i F llosaeK, Mis Geo the 1 h i , ana have wtiderril here
rgi llirt, Mrs It It William*. iu i'ia l r i uni ami then frlrml-

Lake Mary

Werfrlman, Mr*, fliymond MeClone awl Mrs W. B. Kvans,
Member* of the ihree churehes
! In Like Mary Joined in a Common
it&gt; Tli.mk*glving program at thr
Presbyterian t hirrtn, Wednesday
rirning Bov. L W. Scott, pastor
of the host rliureh who had ar­
ranged the service, opened il with
the call to worship lies, L. C.
J'eier.son, pastor td the Church of
thr Nn/nrcnr chose Psalm 103 for
the scripture reading. Ilev. Kelby
McCollstor, pastor of the Baptist
&lt; /lurch made the prayer and ilev
F M Kempsnn. Chaplain of Sanfold NAAS. was guest speaker
lie .ketchrn briefly the history of
our Thunksgiving ami (hen reniitided us of our blessings, of Ihe
material things which America
lias In such abundance, (if the in
tangible things, like hope which
we take [or grantrd In sharp con­
tras! to those cnimlfie* where
literally there Is no hope. He ennnmeraled onr freedoms,
of
speech of the presi, of Ihe right
to worship. And lastly, nor great­
est blessing God’s gift of His
Son. Jesus Chris!. In that blessing
hr pointed out lay Ihr great re­
sponsibility, laid li|Hin each onr
of us, to share Christ with Ihe
world.

THI fla n Baat-Waat airliner lo arrive In Lo* Angelc* from Copen-.
hagtn along the Arctic Circle la shown after it* arrival with a dis­
tinguished paaaenger list. Coming dow n Ihe ramp of the fief je Viking
(bottom to top) ar*: Tore II. Nilert, airline* executive; Prine# Axel
of Denmark: Han* Ifrdtnft. Prime Minister of Denmark, and Tage
Erlamler, Prime Minister of Sweden. Oxrnr Torp. Prime Minister of
Norway, was also aboard Ihe plane. fInternational Soundjihiifn)

W. German Guards
In Field Training u „
j ~ . ~ T # r ,.
Hollywood Gains; Establishing
; For Possible Attack Self As New Television Capital

Mr lliimer Sutton, Mr« II S
Olddetii. Mri King Atliiian and,
Karen and Klrtiy Gvteen.
Mu. Harry (Klrm, Mr* Gem
ge tiirl Mr- It S Giddeti*. Mr,,
t harle* 111own and Mr*. It It Wit
limn* allended the Centennial
id*1 rtrn I pageant tn Peabody
auditorium, liaylonu, M o ri il a y

will lie glml In hear t tin I he tv now
&gt;iit n( the | i h &lt;)i I1 u I and Improving
at III, loom
Ml*, Kli/ahrlli Baker who spent
lln *i|ttitner and fall in her l leve
and. (lino liiitne iv again ill Lake

Mr G |&gt; Brooke of Tltu-wlle
Those allendliig the Seminole
High Seliool Junior cia** plnv,
"Stage Struck" were Mr* J S
I'eterson, Mt* Hurry O-tcen, Mi**
Sandra Peter.,on and Ml** Cariilyu
llirt

in 111il.......

Masv

BOSTON tgi—’The hig experiment
among American churehov-to see
if they could get along working
together—today li a giant, thriving
i concern.
It not only has made the grade,
hut has become one of the dom­
inant features of present-day Chris­
tian activity.
The hub of that burgeoning ven, lure, the four-year-old National
of Churche*, opens Its biennial as­
sembly here Sunday,
More than 3.MO church people
from across the country, repre­
senting 30 Protestant. Orthodox
and Anglican denominations with
33&gt;4 million members, will take
part in appraising the deeds—and
needs—of ihe council'* program.
"This program today embraces
virtually every facet of the com­
mon enterprise* of the churches,"
*aid Dr. Boy 0. Host, the council's
gener*! secretary.
It hi* grown Into a far-flung,
complex mlsrellanv of mission*
education, relief, publication, evangrllsm, research—mnre than 75 di­
verse fields of activity with a
budget of about 10 million dollars
a year.
More than 4 M0 people serve on
it* commission*, committees anil
hoards, or work In il* various
branchr*. Most f o r m e r l y *cpa
rah* Inlerdnminatiorul Christian
agencies—13 of them—now have
joined the rouncil.
It has heenme so extensive thii

soma critic* have complained the to them.
council waa gaining too much as­ 6. Providing
cendancy in religious affairs.
and •ducattona
Probably the biggest ttep since ooo migrant
r u t f e r n wta m t, m t g
the last assembly has been the "trailer ‘
hammering out of • policy for er 300,000
ink U w s n m a l L *
declaring basic Christian tenets on m w atom!*
issues of modern life.
T. Helping Mt *
Besides scores of council-spon­ tian radio station*
sored n a t i o n a l and regional kyo anl Seoul—and atarting dm
training institutes and study con­ recreation center* far O n In
ferences on various special sub­ pan.
jects in the last two years, here
t. Recruiting M young CMHtaa
*re a few of the other advances: leaders to provide aervkea fa M
F Starting of a novel seagoing national parka during the atm*
chaplaincy by which 100 ministers men. and auparrlaing mlntatrka
ride ships to provide worship ser­ to 130 college campuaea.
vices where they once weren't
9. Carrying out a national pro­
available. (The council also over­ gram to advance use of the Bible.
sees Protestant chaplaincy supply
10. Staking the first broad aurto prisons and Ihe armed services ) vey of television-viewing hsfafa of
2. Enlisting of noted profession' children, and the implies tiffs for
a I* in a new program lo serve Christianity.
churches on mailers of architec­ It Issued major pronouncements
ture, art. drama, literature, music on Christian economic life, against
and wayi of worship
"threats to freedom," and support­
3. -Sponsoring 393 religious radio ing the Supreme Court decision
against segragation, among ether
and television programs.
4 Publication of more than one things.
12 Enabled 61.644 refugee* to*
million book* and » constant
enter the United States—with too -I
stream of other literature.
ooo more to come, under present]
3. Shipping S3 milium pound* nf provisions.
food, clothe* and medicine to
needy people oversea*, and launch­
ing ■ new T's-millloivdoUar "Share
Holiday Plants—Flldd*i Lake]
mtr Surpliu" program to distribute Nursery.
Mu million pounds of surplus foods!
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Twelve Ihnimnd We*t German
NEW YORK IJS—It miv ruffle d a v t l m e programming Holly
HOLLYWOOD. '.e -A film itiid'n
frontier guard* are taekhng a rivir'Pride hereahouti, hut the fart
join* hate been in the I* gambling two million dollar, on
mvthlral invasion from the Fast in it Hollywood is making ga n. in
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the hup* that audience, wdl buy

m aneuver* thi* week with I h e e l f i - I it* c a m p a i g n to wrevl the t it '- nf rT m,‘ #vr,,l[,a

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. , an edge
,
Twentieth Century-Fox 1 I* msk-

busy tr&gt;iav preparing for an as- nearly nine to one In live network night "(.Umax, alternating every mg "A Man railed Peter" the
* nit march.
*hnw». ba.rd on hour* a week n( fourth week with "Shower of biography of the tale Peter MarThe border force created hy Al net work origination*, hut much ol Stirs" and an additional half-hour
l.iil sanrtlnn four years ago is a that i« accounted for by soap the *«ine night when "Video The
opera.* and other daytime ‘how* ’ alrr" wav expanded la a full hour
v "I pocket army.
tin the three networks with jin Its .switch to NBC.
I'll.me are some ehange* nolire
other addition* from the movie
aide from the Nail Wehrmacht studios III Hollywood. AIIC, CHS
I lime iv.l.tlle or no heel rlicking and NBC, the total hour* a wrek r;limj| include George (iobcl’i
udi-ervienre to officer*. Flecnilts of program* originating there has pew Saturday night ‘how on NBC,
-rein treater with tolerance rather risen from 41 a year ago lo 2il« the ailetmilo week Jimmy Durante
today.
t.i.ui contempt
program and "Troth or Con sc­
Many of the officers are World
Somewhat surprising, in view of licence.-" on thr same network.
f ar II veterans, hut the majority the Hood of matte indli llj wood TV And Jack Briiny's live shows out

shall, famed Preihyterian mini.*ter Thi* i* a far cry from the
studio'* other Finnic*,rope offerIng*. which have speclallred In , ex
and spectacle. Perhaps the studio
r,\ r • ’ many do, that it's time
*
? screen said something,
Producer Sam Engrl ,penl mnre
than ■ year working on the script,
which was written by Eleanor
Griffin, Academy Awarst winner

Mr- Mary McKidght. mother id of the troops *rr ymmgslrrs who films, is Ihe fact their has been id Hollywood on CBS have hern fnr "B'D’'* Tovcn." lfe insisted on

kindergarten ago when a drop from
30 hour* a week' In
iteppeilI up
u to every second week., . ' T " * '*r” tlun^ 0,i„the
‘
lo 26 steprei
Mrs
tins Phillip* ha* been w o r of......................
in network shows on film 'this, While IfotlyvuHvd TV films have,
,'n , ,he 'ij"1' , ,
hrnuglil from tin- lirl.unil Nursing I . -e tell in 1040.
night.
German* maneuver In earnest does not Inrludo the fdnitxl kme made no great gums in total n«*-1 cinrv^wBhn.ii l i . ! . k 0,0 Jo vi.n
Mr ami Mr» It &lt;1 Wooten &lt;d Home when stir was rcciiprral
lllwattnee Ml-* wise recent visit ing. to llie l ake Mary Inline ol I 'er ' I- no casual laughter, no aenpe recording* made from live work time in the pa.t year, they, S!" &gt; *' ^ ‘ 1on«"; hj " t™ * * w or, arks, nu hang-you're stead program* lor delayed telecasts in have made big strides on a syn.li :
n^ ' r h - ’ »oS*„,h! fJ ’. nLa
tier soil in law and itatlgMl'r
or- ol Mi, &lt;liul le* Blown
I some area*.
■I itiii’ - Gelnor. Intel) returned alt t d &gt;
rated basts In which they arc re- ?.r” L P. " ‘ ch*r " lthoul ulin« h,s
Mrs. • harle* Brown Is spend
Maybe tliey are Intense because
tug a week with her sister In-law to Grlando from Brno, Ohio, vvn
It's true the total hours of live leased directly to station.,.
J T m y l Z.nuck okayed the script
triends, Saturday at

Icrtiooii lie IS a former re , idem
of Luke Mnrv
Thr Lake Mary Home Demon
-Irution club tii'ld an all tins
nireting al tile Chamhrr ol Com
merer, Nov. IS. A covered dish
Mr* Grant &lt; liilllrr and Ml** do jiincitroii wu* .served al noon Miss
anil Atliimu wise aeeomp.iuicd In ,Myrlu WINuii, Semlnule County
Mr Grant Clulier to Palatk.i Home ItenionsteiiBun Agent, show
where Mr Clutter Is employed ed how to (it a -lenve The Herein
Mr ami M*-* V P Allman have | her !! inerting will tie devoted to
received word that their miii Cpt ;the making of Clirlslmas candles
I I Allman, who lias hern in 1mid textile painting: At the eon
Ala ka tin past 17 month* arrived elusion of the lot dm - session tie'
m the Stales lids week utul
pro irluli presented Alls* Wilson wtlh
tin tils will lie Inline over
the a *el of defies Present were Mr*
week end,
James Diuginau. presi lent, Mr*
Mrs Herman Koleff was honored | C C White, Mrs John l.eacli.
with a stork shower at the home Mrs, Clay Smith. Mrs.
W. SJu
of Mrs. Iliibert Wallace of Sanford,
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Kulre of
Central Illinois have moved to
(islren In moko their homo,
Mr and Mrs. George Rockwell
of Luke Hiawatha, N. J and Mrs.
Florence Bayer of New Ytwk were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. II.
L. llirt Monday.
Mr. C. E. Slaughter nf Hanford
visited Id* duilijhlcr Mr*. Bay
Pell and family Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs Bay Pell hsva re­
turned to Farm ton after spending
three week* with hi* parents Mr.
and Mr*. Raymond Pelt.

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Consider Proposal
For Flood Control *
Oil I.ANDO '.f&gt; Seminole IinItan
representative* have carried buck
to their tribal councils for run
sjlrrution a proposal on the BoskI
eontnil lever which would flood
iki per rent of the Indians' state
reservation.

"I Hunk we can work this out
satisfactorily for all concerned,"
Robert I) Mitchell of Orlando,
president of the Seminole Indian
Assn of Florida, *ald after a con­
ference hero lids wrek.
The lever, part of trio Central
and South Florida Flood Control
Program, would flood nliotd 62,000
acre* ol the reiervation.
Official* supporting the project
told the five Seminole represen­
tative* the irrigation and drain­
age provided hy the levee would
Improve the remaining 44,000 acres
of Ihe Mate reservation plus the
43,000 adjoining federal reserva­
tion.
Indian demand* for the right
tn hunt on their stale re»ervatlnn
also were discussed at the meet­
ing. Mllrhcll said cnnferrtirri with
slate officials will ho *mighl anil
approvat by the legislature atio
would lie required.

DENVER (**—A pair of apolobandits robhed a Denver
c 'iu&lt;&gt;r *tore nf 1133 Tiankiglvlng

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TMItg narrow cecape from pnealblo death leave* Joo Todd, 13,
and hta brother, llenny, (1, hr u Fed
ami shaken uut otherwise ready
for another adventure, Joe wra
carrying IJenny on tils bicycle
In Lou Angrlea when lie plo'./r I
Into ihe engine nf a moving ir,
at a trowing, ffnierne: •

Network executives hern doubt
that Hollywood ever will ratcli
New York on total hour* of net­
work shows, but most foresee fur
thrr gain* at night whrn some pro
dirt an eventual 50 50 balance

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ROB LIQUOR STORK

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'idy a short distance to the East programming nn the three net
•'"•re are l30,tK» East German works has gone up from 141'k
army Irnr.pers liacked up by ■ 300,- hours a week a year ago to 171(4,
ooo man Soviet force.
ait increase nf 37 hours. But much
Whatever it is, Ihe uniformed of this is seenunted for hy NIK",
German* of today seems to fall late shoes "Tonight" and expanded
easily into the role of a fighting

"Sorry to do this," one of the
gunmen told owner laiuis Burg.
Htti we're out of work and need
the money. We'll pay R back when
we get a job."

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12. Depart
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19. Pig prn
Claus'
20. "Huy." a
reindeer
fencing ex­
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26. Vigorous
26 Irate

27. " -----the
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26. Notion
3V Concluding
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I visited the »rt and met Richard
Todd, tho Dublin.horn actor who
i* portraying Marshall Hr had
neerr known of the prrarhrr be­
fore the film came up, hut ha*
since learned much nf hi* life from '
friend* and Marshall's widow
Catherine, who wrote Ihe bcat-scliIng book.
"He was a truly remarkable
man. Todd said. "Anparenlly he
had none of the sepulchral mani­
festation* that many churchmen
adopt. He was a vigorous man, to
whom religion was a very real ami
living thing.
"To him, Jesus was a very
strong personality. He described
him ns a man whose guests never
larked for wine, who e o n Id
shoulder his way through a taunt­
ing moh."

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Innlruclton of Hemlnole County, Florida, will at ten
o’clock, A. Al. on Thuradny, January !3lh, 105S, at lln
office In the Court II ounc, Sanford. Florlde, receiv e bldx
for the aale or (he School Building al Chuluola, Florida,
for caah Ar terms. Information concerning ihe building
may be obtained from the County School Superinten­
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Washington, P C , and Annapolis,
Md The picture is now being com­
pleted here.
The sermons ire designed to oerupy 20 minute* In the entire film,
anil one last* a full eight rnlmile*.
Just In c u e Ihe public won't go
fur such big ilu*es. Ihe srenp* have
been deigned sot he sermons ran
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THE SANFORD HERALD
MAGAZINE SEC I ION

NOUMKFK26 1954

1

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�Looking Over

A ll Florida
T H IS WEEK. AH Florida m
sporting itn "new look” in type de­
sign in thin issue nnd we hope our
renders are ns pleased ns we are
over the results.
Known
Century Sclioollmok,
this type face
designed pri­
marily for two classes of readers—
the very young and those whom*
eyesight has begun to weaken
through age. Its beautiful letter
form and legibility, of course, make
it easier reading, too. for those with
normal eyesight
Independent experiments over
many years of the British Associ­
ation for the Advancement of Sci­
ence, Clark University in Worces­
ter, Mass., and the New York City
Board of Education have confirmed
each other in conclusions as to the
elements essential to the maximum
of type legibility. Century School­
book is a type design conforming
to those findings.
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This column is set in 10 point
Century Schoolliook type and meets
the requirem ents set by years of
study and experiment to develop a
functional Resign acceptable to both
normal and sub-normal vision. It
h generally recognised that a child's
eyesight is not completely devel­
oped until about 12 years of age.
Century Schoolliook is designed to
allow for their sub-standard vision
and still unfixed refrnctinn which
demands more distinct retinal im­
ages than required for adults.
These same functional design ele­
ments combine to provide equal
rase of reading for the older person
whose eyesight has weakened.

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MagaiSwIts* w d s 314.000
(fNiii&gt;l hr fWv
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JOHN M PCMV. JML. PufcMwr
JACK GRANT. Ce n t at Manager
GORDON R (IWfLL. (dHar *
M i a c t I ON, Art CHrrrlor
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Aa far aa 79 year old Georpa R. Hall of F t
Walton Beach and St. Joaeph, Mo., ia conrernad
this water skiing business should be left to the kkia
—it's too easy. Mr. Hall took hia first crack re­
cently on the "flying splinters" and forthwith put
on an exhibition in the recent Ft. Walton Jaycee's
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Your article on "Monument.To
A Lost Love” (Nov. 14) ia hard to
believe. How could one man carve
those gigantic rocka and then
single handedly lift them into place?
It was an interesting story, but
suie stretches the imagination to
the breaking point. ,
MOIMIBa. OOOMH Martawo
(T b t anllmr e f ” M m a m m n ." .Mr.
,M«x
it widrly m o g o titj in Flor­
ida at a form al urilrr and AU Flarub
rrpoitt gnat trull in bit nratity, Wt agm
h 't bard to M in t tm Hub man tomU Jo
to mmb, but total hitoriam btar out lit
Uory o f F.dward L itd ika ln in 'l monk
mrnlal taib Jnlnaltd It bit loti bridt-lob . — T it Falllor.)
a a a
THOUGHT W1 MO

I have just finished reading the
first installm ent e f "T h e Aahley
Gang." Aa 1 lived fa Palm Beach
County at th e time he erne killed
and knew him personally; will ap­
preciate H if you will print «U the
facta relating to John Aahley and

Watar Ski Carnival. He waa the hit of the show.
According to his son, Maj. George Hall, stationed
at Eglin Field, the elder Hal) already ia planning
a seven mile water ski jaunt across Choctawhatehee
Bey—just to celebrate his 80th birthday, [ p h o t o
BY ARTURO.]
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nil the people who aided or be­
trayed h'im.
It might make an interesting
story if all the tru th waa told.
With best wishes for your magaxine. I think you are doing a great
service for all Florida.
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rttiTTY SOON, NOW

My frienda and I would like to
know when the Uncle Jack stories
with games are coming back in All
Florida. You promised the children
they would. We think Miss Sehelon’s writing is fine. I am eight years
old. Love,
1WUU M m AM, W«*t M m M

COMING UP

In reading last week's AU Florida
(Nov. 7), I noted an article by P. 0.
Gorder entitled "The Ashley Gang,”
Part II. Somehow I missed Part I,
which must have appeared in the
previous issue. .Would you tie good
enough to send n copy of the hwiie
containing Part 1?
( Mi u Sandgraa, wbn n Rruarth Anaiy\t fa r th t H onda Stair C bam br o f
Comment, n td n a m b r ropy o f t b fir.
SI iu n t o f AU H onda n b ib toniaini
Fan I o f Mr. Gondrr‘1 Addty Gang titty.
Apparently Mr C,order " m u d n it noth
jJ wj strut at tot b a n bad tmmnmtraUt
m m ttts h r more t f ib t ta m . — T b

OUR COVER
T hat sea of grapefruit on the
cover this week, topped off by the
beautiful model, ia lakeland's novel
method of pictorially welcoming
the oncoming rush of visitors for
this year.
We were informed by the la k e ­
land Cham ber of Commerce that
the picture waa the result of a fus­
ing of ideas between the Junior
Chamher of Commerce and the cit­
rus industry. We bet th e pretty
airl—whose name waa not provided
-waa the Ubm of the Junior Chamaer members. The grapefruit, ob&gt;
riously, came from th e other half
of the team.

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PAGEANTRY

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By BOB BALFE

F&lt;»otbai.I. is Tor girls as well as
boya, far tuba players as well as
tackles, for pageant ry as well as
pigskin.
T h e current season proves once
again that Florida is a pace-setter
in putting glamour into Tool ball's
sideshow. Inspired by the lavish
spectacles of the year-end Howl
games, Florida colleges and high
schools long ago went in for foot­
ball showmanship on a scale rarely
et|nailed elsewhere.
There was a time when roaches
and old-line grid fans considered
the bands und cheerleaders and
half-time show's as too much fnl-dcrot, som et h in g that had to be al­
lowed even though they clung to
t h e t heo ry th a t " t h e game's the
l liing."
Football's page ant ry is here to
stay and it grows in popularity each
year. Hands are spending more
t ime learning intricate drills; batontwirling lias become a much prac­
ticed art; cheerleaders practice for­
mations as involved as a doublewing double reverse; h a lf - ti m e
shows have assumed the Hmadwav
touch, often reipuring special light­
ing and props.
While the baton l wirier* are

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b*M hero** mcmtivt. loo

working mi new lonnntioiis to riv «!
the split T and single wing of tin*
plavmg field, the band masters and
show directors are spending long
hours mapping extravaganzas One
prominent high -a bool niiisic.il
leader p u t s his Imml through fom
hours ol held maneiiveis and drill
execution Im everx lt&gt; hours spoil*
on the miisii lie snxs u takes e
least two weeks ol field preparation
to aileipiateh pi cpa ie i good foot
ball pie game drill and ball turn*
show, all ol w bo 11 must have beet
first planned and plotted mi t hdraw mg lumrd
Manx Fluiida high school bands
participated in I be holiday season
Howl games and pat ides' Olton
t Ilex lire guests al college gtid
games And you inn behexe it m
not. the scouts arc looking lot band
and baton talent pisi as the grid
coaches are sending their represei:
tatives In the plavmg fields f'ct
baps i he unis n a I si mu I s at e not h
tnaiix l)o| as olive and the - li
arslup .ml niax not In &lt;|nitc i- a&lt;
tractive, blit it is a tip oil on the
I iliporlam e ol football s sideshow
a growing bit ol glmnmit whnh
Florida 11•-1p&gt; ■I build into log iuu&lt;*

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Ml ADI 0 IOR
to rrporit j r#
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Florida's first feature-length ital. All three had no idea tive business decided to this group of h a r d \ movie didn't hot In*r I belli They
|&gt;icturu, the idea for which of the technical side of pro­ to make their picture in II* producers were destined to learned, and learued last
Dimeiisiou. E x p e r ts told find ouf in a deep wet wav
Wit bin a w eek t he en tile
was conceived in Florida by ducing a motion picture, hut
Floridians, photographed in they did have the courage th em th a t E a s t m u n color
T h e mo ut h of J u n e saw crew with 1heir lnilk\ i am
film was the best to use, so their L l l d r e a m s blow up era which they nicknamed
Florida locates by a crew of of their convictions and
Floridians, will have its wanted above all else to they forthwith bought M).- like the proverbial balloon " T h e Iron M on s te r, " was
world premiere in Orlando, show on th e s c ree n s of 01)0 feet. T h e y were also Their design lor a J-D cam­ on its way to the Seminole
American tlieftters their told that it should he kept era wouldn't work, so being Indian Eteservulioii near
and t h e r e b y han gs a tale
cool until ready for use, so m as te rs of s u b s ti tu t io n , Brighton
of a new motion picture
Florida story.
Local printers turned mil
And then the ranis came'
they stored it in a furrier's they decided to do this pitcompany, Empire Studios,
shoestringing a production slock certificates at a par plant at temperatures rang­ lure in .'IS millimeter Kast­ Location units would con
value of $100.00 per share. ing down to JO degrees The man color.
struct sets hi Indian villages
minus the shoestring!
Almost a year and a half Stock began selling like hot first roll of film they took
Ily telephone they a r ­ or hack in th e Ever glades,
ago, .lohn Hugh jotted down cakes, and soon $r&gt;0,()00.00 out into HO a n d 90 degree ranged for (lie rent al of a ami when th ey went hack
were in the till and a crew summer heat stuck together studio type production cam­ to shoot, the entire area
a story of five Confederate
soldiers, deserters from the of technicians began to lake like brothers should, and era for shooting sound, and would he two feet deep hi
collected moisture so rapid­ had it shipped Air Express water T h e y sw itched lo­
army, who were seeking a form.
The original idea was to ly that it looked like H u r ­ from I lie rental agency in cations so many times, and
way through Florida to the
ocean. Mad the five "Yel- shoot " Yellnwneek” in .'1- ricane Hazel had been there New York City T h e day drove t h r o u g h so much
Inwnccks" the capability of Dimension form. At that
before them! This was their t h e c a m e r a arr iv ed t lit* water that even the Indians
foresight, they would never time movies like "House of first experience with water, group gathered 'round it in I bo ug ht t hey were jusi a
have s t a r t e d t h r o u g h the Wax" and "H'wana Devil" hut by no means their last awe. every one saving "You lot wacky
Florida Everglades to reach were making money hand- The summer of l!l.ri,t turned load it first " It finally
Each morning every mem
their ultimate goal. Thread­ over-fist, s o t h e s e novices out to la- one ol tin* wettest I in tied out l 11a I tin ludiily b e i o I t h e i l e w vy e n i
ed t hrou gh t he pit*I lire in
1bioiigli a most unusual lit
graphic pictorial form, the
ual 1ll I lie so ui met i 111 g
" Yullownecks" are faced
gers, oi red hug's, are tin re
spei tor ol persons I’anta
with one hazar d a lt e r a n ­
legs were laced lightly into
other. Th e Seminole In­
shoe to ps and a liberal
dians still on the warpath,
spi inkling ol sulplim pourisl
harrass them from ghostly
nmhushcH and make even
into each iioiisci leg Hard
sleep at night impossible.
Ini i en prop men and grips
Diamond-hack rattlesnakes
even went so lai as to spread
crawl across their sleeping
the yellow sulphur 11 vstuLs
forms. In the end, the five
into peanut bill lei .sand­
" Yellownoeks” meet u n ­
wiches to build up sulphur
timely d e a th s in one form
in t lie blood si rea m t o furor oth er. Generally, th at
l her repel the pestiferous
is the theme of the picture
I Used s.
bu t th e story behind tins
The live principals began
story is the impor tan t one
t o wond er why I lie v had
in Empire Studios' first ef­
lei I the peat e and quiet o(
fort. •
New York City and Holly
wood, and confessed that
J o h n Hugh, then e m ­
ployed at an Orlando radio
even in ('alil'urm i there
station ns n program direc­
were noi t h is m a n y bugs
and it didn't rain t bn much
tor, enlisted th e ideas and
The cast of i Intruders went
help of two o t h e r Orlando
through so many privations
fellows—Jack Nanis, a law­
and hardships that the Act­
yer, and Dean D o w n s —
Nants, to handlo the legal
or’s Guild in New York, if
they had known would have
aspects of forming a motion
picture company, and Dean
A JWAMf b u il t r i f e in ) allow sack untltr lha wiichful aya oi Our&lt;t*i John Hugh (bach turned) who (ought
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Wings of Merry, piloted
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loud and medical teams to hun­
dreds of starving and wounded na­
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duras.
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tions, III Navy helicopters based on
the aircraft carrier USS Monterey
dropped -I2,d(l(i pounds of food and
ferried 61 medical teams into the
central area of Han Pedro Hula and
l.a Lima where Hood victims were
isolated in river bot tom s and ba­
nana plantation lowlands.
Labeled by the Naval Air Train­
ing Command relief crews as
eration Salmi," the airlift started
Oct. d in answer to an appeal from
the Honduras government lor as­
sistance in a flood disastei that had
begun on Sept. 27.
Pilots also flew -M l sorties, drop­
aaih V d jK ■
ped 1(1,4:i5 pounds of vital cqui|&gt;raent, and evacuated d-l nntivea
during their -lltl.-t hours of flight,
THI NATIVES el ihe liny Honduran village Playa. wiped out by Hood* pore lor » Navy tim m
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including eight night hops.
Nava] personnel manned area
radio stations and assisted in,giving
On the fifth day, helicopter op­
2,600 inoculations at Puerto Cortes,
Honduras, where the Monterey an­ erations were threatened by weath­
hiser. Under normal circumstances,
chored during the mission.
The helicopter operations began the aircraft would have returned m
before sunrise and ended generally the ship, but pilots guided the 'cop­
at sunset as pilots tailored to re­ ters at tree-top height along rail
road tracks at speeds too slow to
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units earned a commendation from
Pa na m a Sector, Caribbean Sea

A new airline sprang up — one
boasting more passage and traffic
in ita first six days of operations
than any other airline in Honduras.
It was called ‘‘Earl's Airlines," in
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�Hazel's Diary
ly JOHN H. HOLMES

. A l-t Houoh the heart of the
W eather Bureau for the State of
Florida ia in Miami, insofar as the
hurricane season is concerned,
there is another weather unit known
as the Joint H urricane Warning
Service, which is composed of the
U. S. W eather Bureau, the IJ. S.
Navy Weather Central at Miami,
and the U. S. Air Force.
The Naval part of this service
concentrates their efforts under
Commander, Kastern Sea Frontier;
and you might say "conducts all
their early warning forecasting
from the air."
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famed Hurricane Hunters. This
squadron is located at Jacksonville's
Naval Air Station, and it operates
under, the leadership of Comdr.
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the Hurricane Hunters are actually
Airborne Barly Warning Squadron
Four (VW), formerly pnrt of VP23 and then VJ-2, which was sta­
tioned in Miami until the U. S.
Marines took command of the
Naval Air Station thore in 1952.
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The Hurricane Hunters todny
sincerely hope, according to Comdr.
Dacha, that Hurricane Hazel's re­
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the end of the busiest season known
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breaking.
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of Conway. S. C., before turning
his plane hack to Jacksonville after
an exhausting 10 hours of bucking
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and vicious woman, the
eighth daughter of the Ele­
ments, born Oct. 5, in the
Caribbean, wilt linger long.
The squadron's daily log
books show that the eight
'canes piled up a total of
461,8 hours flying time, and
63.945 miles covered in in­
vestigating and tracking
those violent storms. Hazel
was born in the Windward
Islands area of the Carib­
bean 30 miles east of Gre­
nada Island.
The distance around the
enrth at the equntor is ap­
proximately 25,000 miles.
The total number of miles
flown by the Hunters was
63.945 ... a little more than
twice the distance around
the earth at the equator.
Hurricane Hazel, in the gen­
eral opinion of the .u|uadron’s personnel, gave out
with the tmost violent of
any of her previous Histent
this past season with one
exception . . . that of Carol.
Those two 'canes reached
gust peaks of 120 knots, or
135 miles per hour at times.
With exception of Bar­
bara, who was discovered
July 28, mildly lumbering
around in the Gulf of Mex­
ico, and Alice, also found in
th at area, all of the hurri­
canes were born in the
Caribbean Sen area. Hazel
was no lady. The 'cane
toast'd the Hurricane Hunt­
ers around violently as they
daily flew into her eye from
her outor perim eter. So
rough were her wind gusts
thnt in one instance two
plane crewmen were mo­
mentarily stunned when
their plane was suddenly
and swiftly lifted upwnrds
from 300 feet above the rag­
ing seas to 1,200 feet, and
then just as quickly drop­
ped again.
When th a t sudden un­
foreseen action was over
th ere was not one of the
crew who escaped without
some kind of hard bump or
bruise. Let's turn back time.
Alice, as it has been said,
was born June 25, but she
was small and almost incon­
sequential com pared to
Haxel, and required only
two investigating flights by
Lt, Walter T. Gardner, Jr.,
and Lt. George J. Rehe, re­
spectively.
Barbara, who like Alice,
had a Gulf of Mexico com­
plex, was a mild, and con-

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fused young woman. She
was twice investigated by
Lt. Miller L. Bell. Hurricane hunting took on a se­
rious turn, however, after
Carol was born on Aug. 28,
as it took eight flights, a
total of 72.8 hours and 10,920 miles in the air before
•the pilots wrote her off the
books.
The next disturbance dis­
covered was known as the
Pre-Dolly Easterly Wave,
which was combined with
Dolly, who was found on
Sept. .1, And who finally
"blow o u t” in the North
Atlantic after keeping five
crews on the chase for 78.7
hours.and 11,805 miles of
investigating and tracking.
Hurricane Edna did not
create as many hours of fly­
ing and miles covered in
tracking her as Dolly, but
she was very erratic and
tricky. She causer! the VW-4
ilots to chalk up 41.8
ours, plus 8,240 miles of
tracking. Florence and
Gilda wore comparatively
mild sisters. They gave the
Hunters, Lt. Miller L. Bell,
Lt. Watson, and Rolland W.
West, over a total of 37.4
hours in the air and 5,810
miles trucking.
Hazel was the witch of
them all. .She grew with a
vengeance from the start.
What her earlier sisters
tried to do . . . she appar­
ently bad made up her mind
to better . . . and possibly
finish
and the damage
she caused in her lashing,
treacherous course from the
Caribbean Sea northward
along the Atlantic Seaboard
into Cnnada proved what
her intentions had hcen.
Her fury was unleashed
from the start. Her actions
and violence meant nit "all
o u t” for th e Hurricane
Hunters, who for 10 straight
days, 24 hours around the
clock, ceaselessly tracked
that monster.
VW-4’s flying hours piled
up . . . and up . . . and up
. . . and when Lieutenant
Watson flipped down the
meter handle, and pushed
the stick over for the return
trip to Jacksonville, Friday,
Oct. 15,-marking finis to
tracking Hazel’s northerly
courae . . . the houra total
had reached the all-time
high of 207, and a total of
29,700 miles covered in
tracking.
All this on one hunricans.

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Capt. R. O. Minter, of­
ficer • in - charge, of Fleet
W eather Central, Miami,
haa advised Commander
Dacha th a t to the best of
his knowledge, the 21 flights
for Hazel was a record for
one hurricane.
Commander Dacha can
be a proud skipper today.

On Friday, Oct. 15, he not
only received a high com­
mendation from Rr. Adm.
John Perry, commander,
Fleet Air Jacksonville, but
slso a congratulatory mes­
sage from the AFHLO (Air
Force Hurricane Liaison Of­
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rendered a hill on their be­
half that would have bank­
rupted the company to start
1 3 4 - i i A i 1STATI FOR SAII
with.
F O R A N Y I N H I R M A T I U N «hi)Mt p u f»
After shooting the final
r r tt m h ra u iitu l t e n it a ) Flo m la w tnr
scenes for "Yellowneck"
Via. K r n n c Rraltor. flo t MJM, ( X i l i . Fla
with the financial aid of an
1SR-WANTI0
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W A N T T D P A P E R M M N I Y ft M R 11*1
Kennedy, who cam e to
It u ir d in Florida h rtt ren IMJo
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when it looked ns if the en­
tire production would hog
down from luck of funds,
HAZEL S DIARY
(the picture would not have
(Cvn.lmwil .rpiii |&lt;jgr II)
been finished without h.s
it in to order Air Force moral and financial assistplnneti from Bermuda into at.ee), then came the job of
ntorms.
selling the story to « pro­
Perry's commendation ducer. Bushes were screened
(.aid: "The excellent recon- for interested parties in
nainance of Hurricane Hazel New York. Republic Stu­
by your squadron has been dios came through with a.,
noted with great pleasure. offer to produce it after the
The expeditions launching picture hud been scored
and nccurate reconnaidance and put into final form.
of aircraft in afternoon and With just enough money in
evening of 14 October was the till to rent the National
particularly valuable. An Broadcasting Company's
outstanding performance by huge sound stage in New
all membera of your com­ York for one hour of re­
mand. Well done."
cording, with one of NBC's
All Hurricane Hunter pi- fine o rch estras for back­
lota participated through­ ground musical effects, the
out the season in investi­ session began.
gating and tracking the
With I'J minutes lelt to
'ennes, and in addition to
go,
NBC suffered its first
Lieutenants Watson, Gard­
complete
electrical power
ner, Hehe, Hell, and Flight
failure
in
its
hist or v Km
Commander Weslover, were
,Lt. Kugene It. Morgan,
A Malawi
Com m ander Dacha, I.t.
AS TOMORROW
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Tho tnrpaat Cb rutntad N U k a N ia In Ilatldn—Ayyanta to I f
Nowrynpara Wtth Owat 310,000 MC CbavtoHan.

pi re's technicians watiluri
the clock, which seemed to
he the only piece of NBl'V
equipment still running,
ticking nwity the sei oiith
that were costing them not
only valuable dollars, hut
time as well. The next ucording artist* were waiting
in the wings to record ilu-ir
own film. Just how unim l.v
can any one outfit tie. cm h
1bought. Fort limit il\, an
NBC vice president,
m
pathetic to their prohh m s
tiehl over the sound - 1 -i|.t
to enable them to finish
with a terrific recording nf
"T odd’s Theme," who h et he top musical feat iir« &lt;f
"Yellowneck ”
The five stars ol Ihe pn
ture are: Bill Mason in- i tit
kid; Harold Gordon as tta
cockney; Steve Court h igh
its the colonel; Berry Kioeger as Plunkett; and L&gt;n
McCartly as the sergeant.
Kroeger is better known for
his part in the movie "Vue
Zapata" hut after “ Yellow
neck,” each of these five
will have achieved stardom
in his own right.

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AN INIWl'KNnKNT DAILY NFWHFAFKK
HANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. NOV. 29, lWil

E e le b lk M lS W

AwnW iilfd

City Court
Processes
35 Cases

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W irr

Nil. lid

U tilitie
A t New Scho
Nearer Toda

Judge Conducts
Double Session

Thirty five caves were process­
ed In s doubtr session of Clly
Court Kriday sllrrnoon by Judge
John l.ronardy No court had been
hclii last Monday
Harvey Drew, Waynesboro, Oa,.
forfeited a bond for $27, posted on
a charge iff earless and negligent
&lt;omnif* rVn\»*r &lt;‘r»n!r!l ami ,|.»h t
driving, while a rase against Ma­
K nli r
rion Leroy Blessing, Moolemma
Br ,ii!ry Odfi#»in *U*% u»wi „ ; ^ ,f
Hotel, In which he was charged on
r" lo*$k ifr»*r infm
in
a tike count, was dismissed.
i n *i p i •• i«'«*f h»* ir p i ii i m n # . iti
Itnbrrt S. Ladtie. Mandarin, for­
a i r . o f t h i*
fuH !
feited a bond for $27 podrd on a
H&gt;- ofl'urnf to ptn- thr* n fi.
speeding
count,
and
Jsmev
Hubert
Mil. HUtilY BAUMII call* Pcraldant Bl*anhcw«r h « W b o w 1*
5t,MM fi(.\ i| | (Ho ,
Ashley, Ssnford. forfeited a $202
Lewtibiirf. Pa. nn U h ilf of h«r ton. Ih ). William J. B*um«r. U,
of in# e x f r o h rn to tltn
bond posted on a charge of careone of 19 Americans Imprisoned In Communist China# The Fieeldent
Tnr hoani. h o w m e r,
less and negligent driving. R K
pledged that th# United State* will work “rewilutaty *nd ttmlaaaly"
ni .ikr .»n a n a r r e m n i i
h
Roehlk, Sanford, forfeited a
(or th# proper treatment and «»entrial freedom of the men. Th#
h it r f t - n H r t f To x r ijr f i
fh r
iri t
bond povied nn a charge of block
ptedgo w ti »ent bp trlefram to relative*.
(Int#rn*tlo**J)
f id h o in
1 1,11i*i I h r
» o t ilii
inf an allry.
Nathaniel Redmond, Negro, !V
I •■*«'•*
........ . . nun# min uir vft),
T* iiU!|\# niitiTniufii h ,i * rcsich
Milwra mti. ip.i* »d it would take
Orange Avr., and Johnnie Y
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“lay
brfui
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iiir
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or
fhn
r iI.ivr to get action in
lard, Negro, both wer# fined
n Minn am* il .• i *«inr\ h«».inl of T llhlhsUMT
and costs on charges nf hoi
• dm* Inorvit f .of f ir ifo&gt; luxijili.i
O f h r r V.fk m
drunk and disorderly. They boi
!i *n of
I**lt;t» ,nii| u .iii*i i.H ih
In n ' h . v
H i in of Iho Ichf&gt;k4
went to Jail.
ll('x to Ihr niut **J$mi-n I i % m huol ho.ii if
Hill Duval. Nenrn. 1002 V
.it t nitt*l \\ r .vul *'*' i si
In three ami a half houra Friday night. the City Commisslonr
Pi. Mi I of Bo* -i* iffoM Electric
Eighth St., forfeited a bond of 5
atrupgled with two of their knottiest ptoblenia, and cam# un with what misted on a charge of having ;
I’ndiT thr trrm% "f if,r .ikfirr t • S.mfonf \\ ts acc ep te d for
was called ■ partial solution to one of them.
Uirtit $*4»\t &lt;»f tiir pioiiit mnull I f . Install,ition of n.'ic lighting iu
improper plate. Florence Runkt
Firit the commlislon wa* faced with the problem of what to do DeBarv, forfeited a $2 bond posie
rn,M l IS fowl of flu un firm r fi rmisT »-\crv room a| |h« Scml*
about water ami eewer ronnectlona to the new elementary achool now on a charge of Improper parkin'! mrnf oiUiin Ihr *ifv uoittil hr n ’l«% Ihklh Srh &gt;tl r v r l ^ 1 It
under ronatmctlnn at 27th St. and French Ave. It. T. Milwee, County
t 111nun Tin* umnif,i: ti
Willis Berry, Negro, Lake Mon
^L)i . *s .iml oui-till- &lt;•» ,;i»
superintendent of public instruction, had come brfor# the Commission roe, was found nnt giulty of
\ t I hr mn*f m • flu rnormtu: if ^ i H.'i f i hr fin.n r • .-»» f ..
at a previous mrrtintr and asked aid in supplying there necessities.
a charge of not having a drivers
o ,t . j•&gt;»i(fIi*i| Din fti.it fitr i il\ li iif If1kr* 14 fl I t»| lit T 1' * ^ « » f
At that time Milwee suggested ■ plan whereby the achoo! board licenve Nathan Thompson, Nr
I ft K**r hiifN u r tr
i
*1»I*4»I K .(I i &gt;H**11 .1 Dili! Ill %« I :ut
would supply the fund* for ronatrurlion outaid# the City limlta. and grn. Lake Monroe, forfr.lcd a b ind
&lt;i-f‘f l i:it% tn r i ‘o
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hi
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, To-lmhiiraed by the City at a later n( $11 pnvted on a charge of speed­
4i(Ithi iiin.11 i o-' in orilrr .Ml |{ im I.i II J- 1|*vh - t
dale. The commissioner* reported ing Angie flovtnn Douglas. Nr
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• &gt; « , &gt; rr I O 'l
V«■ %till* I tr ,
NKtV
Shown b#r&lt;* la the nrw
ennui»nr1
they found thi* plan unfeasible, gro. 700 Sanford Ave. was fined
I hr hi 1 of fhs* .'im *
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in ill ft |f»
| us I no
lerv t i e . th e low er »
if&lt;u Alt
|&gt; 1 I &gt;'»
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t11mi &lt;1 Hill lliitt
■nil ftllrmpted to work out # pro­ $13 and co«t* on a charge nf care­
Mi 1 .inn kt
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1$ •iilmn tfi
worker* a. . i Hie iir n r sv of putliin: llu m il ‘41/ h |*$
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t N i l i 11 I n f
posal to present at the sprcial less and negligenr driving
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srhool hoard meeting this mornSolomon K Miller. Lee.burg
tin* nr rirmoitC.i i v 7
i nii ft
v nl.11 ,Di ^ i «"u \ line
in*. They were unsuccessful but Nrgro, and A1 Murkry. Negro.
h ,l
f *l x ;' i 1120 nl ,
in f iil.iknik* I tltVfif I ci.Ill*
decided to hav* a majority of thr Lake Monroe, forfeited bonds
II*' - 1 In.I 4. to &gt;« f
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rommtsslonera, together with the ■nf IS each posted on charges i
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i f w hmanager,
i a n i t r i r Warren
W a r r r n E.
TT Knowles,
Know Ip *, nl
m 'ilr ln« Improper
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left
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attend th# achool hoard meeting Eugene Wallhal. Palms Hotel, was
7HS
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J iif ili
i l r p i ' f , d in g
Mp4 III
this morning in th# hup# that #11 fined 130 and cods nn a drunken34 l i i ’ T ' i r f
14 »1 IF*
41 lie '
l»4ifli!
f ill
Oorampnld for th# seven boys Interested p#rtle» eould get to­ ess count xnd went In Jail.
The Sanford fire department h»* (nine,I un «-i'h *3 nun mender
V !7 i OMM f i l
f ill &gt;11114* i m p r t n • m i n i
Rebecca Prrry. Negro, Sanford of the fntrrnatlnloil Assn, of File Flglitns III llu - l lull I inti end
to rocefvo Elgin Scout badges gether and arrive at a solution.
I'lk
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nl
J. Hratity Odhnni. local contrac­ was found giulty nf a charge of l nnnda to Inuni h n d m - foi Ih* puiposr ef i m - 'i w Inud- |m th.
y f | be held tonight at the Wof H4I1I \ i * l
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" (Club Instead of the First tor, was prespnt at the meeting, disorderly conduct amt paid * fine Muscular Dystrophy \»»u. uf America, lor
man's
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(Dorian Church Activities and w h s asked to attend th&lt;- irhoul of $10 and rusts, luil « ns found
The drive WAS sponsored Inst year by Un uni) am nr- u Air effort
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got underway at 7:30 o'clock. board meeting at an interested not guilty of a charge of defacing to obtain money to fight the dreed
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Intends to build approximately 30 Oitney. Negro, mi4 W. loth St., which is an Incurable, non-conM &lt;A L LETTER
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houses in th# locality.
was Jailed aflrr bring unable tn tagious progressive disease of the
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pay a fine of 130 amt costs assess­ muscles; nearly always fatal
Santa Clause,
t’ilv1M\f UitrrHi K Knovili'x llmi.il
p $1 I if
of k'fMp;,
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Thi Oily manager lepurlt-d that ed on an assault and battery to rhtldicn. The funds will
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to ivirl
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newer line to the City Limits would Negro, 704 Cypress Ave,, on the Asarch, finnnee rliiilcs, for- till, im ' •.
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s 1till'd
•rr\ii,r urogram, and gi'** aid
«11frill inii 11111If 4 pi !•*. oh- n t 1 1■&gt; 1 "
Jimmie Lee floss, Negro, was tfrnt
re tmek, fishing rod and reel. ty nine per cent of lha Increase In
krd t&lt; Ei| hr till olfo t Im.iin i r ion , fimt r r a i I r n n s .
fo thi' *!(W.IM)U tin for'MiiiaIi* S' Hhin for 1lif* #111111*1 f hrl%«fii.n'» p iraif** h i* &gt; h 1 * villi 1 1 1&lt;
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M i' m don n
Itlo'r sivinil -if I• i ft*' k
iu jail on an escape charge. Bunds thosr utrii't.rn n&gt;r rhihlnn
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il North Carolina. II# wanta depth nrcrusary," he said.
.Old ' w • M&gt; Mil |0 || I
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were
rslrritrd
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follows
John
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this
problem
behind
them,
II k ' till! I"M hoi*',tn Irtilsl.iliM 401
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('Iriplnnil
&lt;’hairman
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l)on*t forget my other tirother. All the commissioners split over a plan Henry Houston, Negro, Tampa,
F i r r Chief M \* • Im il -t (ft flint Mrn h mt*a A m
the ,tm»‘nftm&gt; or
I inter |1ir- ittrpi lino nf purarh
ha wants Is to get out of the Navy. In lower the »&lt;wer is* where it is IIO on a charge of speeding .1 K rhiiii mnri nf th»* «11 Sv r* mnd n j »llnyr
Ur Hill 1oolIMi&gt; * - Ii f
believed to work ronimcrrial hard­ Wardwrll, Luke Monroe, $2. Ini him n r r A arI i hirf I! 1 I h&gt;■11n
iiiniRhiitl 1 •! IIO'll Hill liu
Rye-Ttys'.
lit f • tid I h i
1 i'll 1 o il* it
proper parking; Henson II Van
4**if. M»-11wllrill. 1In n t. nli* Mill
ships.
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After a ‘hinted discussion, Winkle. IKK) F Killi Si . $2. park I 't n itiir i Th.-v hit^ * # mim&gt;mfril (oriii i'*» »i 1 p IM .HI • 1“t r \
Jim Johnson
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pt*ilt il tst In fill |&gt;t •*$11 11V li ;• in
Commr. John Klider seconded the ing meter violation; S M Daniel that all v u lu tilr r r r a ml rik or
H&lt;N
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Mr. and Mra. \V. 0. (Hill) l.iv- motion made by t’unimr. Denver Negro 13U2 Sheppard Ave. $2, Im UfnnlzntlniiM that wi*h l|" h■it v»Hr |». in.
\- «'|ii ilk
S r r fiiivutrrmi'i l|iap.11&gt;1 lot j
inil-tun have been advised that Cordell, with all assist from th# proper pnrklni! nnd Sue Steven Ihr ranitialKii a i r urirnl anil w*'l
11$lit v •
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1hr 4li.itif.1 .«|M
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11111 M$
thiinic &gt;&gt;f Ihr* flujti #iii«l 14134,1nir»&gt;
their eon Hill l.tvlngslnn Jr. haa Clly attorney, A. E, ShlnhoUer, son, 808 French Ave.. $2. overtime corn# to rtn ru,
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Iteen select rtl among th# 20 atu- establishing a &lt;10 minimum tax parking.
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drnts fur recognitiun In the t$64- cbaige, and a 33 per cent reduction
||* til T|i* •Ii li» 10 1 .
«• h till it Ml 1
no inonrv ^hmihl t»r givrn tn a '*/
Ihr }i.ir4(1r "III fnllnu.
193.7 edition of "Whu’a Who In th# Uniter Cordell's motion, the first lows: Flrlclicr Jones, Negro. 317 uoliritor who ijoo*n‘i
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Cypress
Ave.,
speeding;
William
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tmrrimn Universities and Col­ on the sewer tax over that amount.
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leges" from Spring Hill College, $10 of the tax must he paid ax It Haves, Negro. Dm tons flench, turn galh^titia rout* Unit ton- will
Oil.* )!' I $'■• M
;f
reckless
driving;
Mlldrrd
It
Sim­
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Fpring DHL Ala. The## students' stands, but the amount over is
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are seleetrd because of their out- 1subject to a 86 per cent reduction, on, Negro. Miami, reckless driv hr in uniform and "ill *rar a
h»it in^ •la It .III 1
m thr prupf 1 'i*
paiirn
hadir*'
ing ami no driver'* license: Ell
standing scholastic averages and
21 Affeeted
t.llrratnr# Irallahla
■anHsarrocs
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all around participation in rurrlritAccording to figures presented sha Slevrnsnn, earless nnd nrg||.
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t.itfraturr r«pTniniiiir
about
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A lir and extra rurrlm lar activities., by thr City manager, thix will • $ genl driving. Bober I Tndd Bey
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nolds, passing a school bus, arid lift 1* tiring •rnt through th- i&gt;'$*'l
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They are chosen from approxi­ foil the 22 largest commercial Carling Tnmpkins. possession of and «hrmtd t-r di#tri|»nt# I hj Wv d
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water users In th# city. Embodied illegal lirpinr
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mately 630 universities and roll#g#n In Cnntmr. Cordell'* motion wr*» th*
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that
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Joe I,ee Morgan. Sanford Naval
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throughout the United Stile*.
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statement that th# Commissioner* Auxiliary
x i t npx imr m A llif
Air Ht.itlnn, wss fined In a window or on tb* i"*ll,,o* I'* and plan’ll iut a Iru'l do-1 1 ln\
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would continue to study th* pro- $10 snd eoslv rm » charge of fall­ let the solicitor* know (list 'he or preeantlnu w.i- f.ik.n »n .n* $fin pi’ " ' » n-J ■ ,. . . . i »...
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uf qulrkl' re-lmoi.r tlx- »I r I tIi
Officers for the coming year gram, and when • basic record had ing lo give a proper hand signal, cupant wishes t° contribute
\\ S I'.kli ii k mf nit" ■ 1itsI
nf ihe fuliKunl arid t lit..- 7'S ' .1r
hxvehave hern elected for the hern established, provide a deduc­ and Maynard Eugene Dirkey,
Anyone nut receiving th&gt; lit") old head &lt;d Ifo- II ou 01 t .iliiobi
tion
for
other
rommrrelal
user#
Presbyterian Mrn'a Club. They nn whom the tax work* an undue Arkansas, Kan was fined $30 and sture may cult the fir* chi' f*e ■" Church
costs on t charge nf careless and flee* phone 73. and th" mon y udl
are are Dr. Chas. L. Persons,
While Villi' ill mi.if i r » rfit|lit1&gt;1
v\ c
hardship.
negligent driving The two hart be collected, or donations nnv he ■Ui*f| Ihr#f 11j - im f .in 1 j•1r $41mt •1■a
president; Victor M. Cireeno, ylcn
When the motion was brought to bten Involved in an accident at left at thr fire station on I’elmot- jiU
rrn, tlir #tf11&gt;11*!&lt;* *d 11»•» V,$in ,nt
president and D. C. Howard, trea­ a vote, Comnir*. Cordell and Krl- 24th St. ami Park Ave
‘*.11 Oil ill polo
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to Av*.
• Li oil V'
H-rri'l.iry ol *1 »t« &lt; oflnn u .r di*
surer. '
dfr together with Mayor Higgin­
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Henry Thomas paid an old fine
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(lift envelopes, posing' peiil *i*rlhcil is^ "nriMiri i$»»$ prvMim In
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botham voted “y»s", while Coinmr. of $200 and costs.
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from New York Clly, will be ,i&lt; tmr t&lt;hi opium to '
It, fl"
Kad*r opposed the motion and
I! I II p iff! 'I ,1 II out iIk. I
A fine of $2 was i-.trenlfd afler livered to all hcmseliolds in the
oil In pi
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Commr, Stemper abstained. Com- ■ ticket had been issued on a li­ community and *11 resident# are
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Final Bond Decree mra.-eleet Jack Ratigan and F. D. cense tag. »2ii38o, Florida, on a urged Iiv those In charge of the ilun oil Mir pontiff hriilMi Mi im 1 1In1 1 1 a .1II.Id1 oilWlll..llli&gt;,
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.lo' -.i oui San lord \vc wa opiui
our .
that whhli Ihr Votui.in’i Li t • -«*r
Scott were present, participating charge of Improper parking.
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o n ,lieil i* It im * ri film ! .M
drive
to
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the
file
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Is Filed A t Office In the debate, hut could not vote.
thrlr effort lu find * prevention Inter (otlay T U *' in'W ipaprr's (M int In a ! Jill 1 1 . It lit II' Ilot no; ■&lt; .1 i ni. bv n n urse .il III)' I ' i »■*! tr i l l i 4 T'i
Kader hid recorded in
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The final decree for Dm vaiida- theComnir.
itatriirnl, aimmim *il m siilviinrr
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ntnules reasons for voting
BIRTHDAY OREKTINOH
,1 00(11,111 till r r wllo I,.id b, HI Iv 111
y o i l c r d i ) h&gt; Ih r Vjitirafr* p i r n I *11 in 11 Itutlo1 . ,i(ijieni 111.
loit of the City's new bond Issue ■gainst the motion. He said h*
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AUGUSTA, (la ^ — President
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$1 I
(or $273,000 was filed today In the did not bellnve thi* plan to be fair Eisenhower today saluted In glow­
,,1 ul lu ii Mnlwav i ib and \)linri» tali
d.'l.ill In In 0 1 Ion nl llu ,'v&lt; ii
iif
the
orriod
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olftre of tbo clerk ef the Circuit to all tn# commercial users, since ing term* the *olii biitbJay to­ political
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mil oxtfcin*. Iirumi &gt; n l r r « | j y li'udi.io it, (jic . m i ' ,1 1111 mud; in
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la set up on a yearly Instead ef morrow of Britain's Prime-Minis­
* Court by City Atty, A, E. Shin. aIt monthly
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anil rndlnir Si*ltinla&gt; im orrpiirw
k r .$ii t, it I:
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ter
Winston
Churchill
bails.
Honoring
Churchill
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sounded
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tion for C firistm ai. lo r o l .
fm ihim kiin
In * personal teller to Churchill,
Commr, Steinper said he abstain­
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In other &gt;c.irN hr iia &gt; hri-M p m
Hi I.until I! |.M T
The decree wai Issued by Judge ed from voting on th* motion since Elsenhower slid be spoke for all
differences today and cot ent. sealed h.diind a grill from
t iln llio got undrru.is hi flu- ipK'one b a d llumvii a l.o &lt; gai
\ r• •iu*■•) r ri ■ li. in i
he did not feel sufficient study had Americans in lulling Ihe Prime political
'assir Carlton.
b.i,
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into
&gt;loiilllg.It'ii
pi
n
•1$ *i* *t'1 1• .
r. 'i «
The bond Issue was authorised been made to benefit all tha ether Minister “as woriel statesman, as into a srnlimrnlal mood In salule which he can observe but not be wrekend, aceordlng to r,.|mii ,&lt;t
'ii ,i
by the City commission for work commercial users. He stated that uflconquerahle w a r r i o r in the Winston Churchill on hii Both ubse rved by others p a rticip a tin g 1 n III |i in lm l.i&gt; ulien Mr, li.tw mol bail t r i e d , to llivo.w ill a brm Ii in tn i In t k
birthday tuinnrruw.
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| ,M.,uu.»n re|«irtidl .. hull-t- Ine.iL
I tie Ill's . J. H Sw anoin irport
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hi the extensive City sower and he definitely felt an adjustment caus* ol freedom, a« our proven
The pro-l.iibor Dally Mirror,
i ,ng .,) 2323 IMmerlon Avr Sin ,-d il 12 .ill p m Ibal a n u n pio &lt; l^lll’l II 1M»*
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friend csf many valiant year*."
water Improvement program.
should be made.
CHILD
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which fur months has been calling
| -,inl oitnrum b id liri.kmi into tlir ’I be |ini e belong til 31 r Fr.iokv
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$ i tTii [ i l ,#1 -f
IN ( ill « INDOIV
Churchill ton old lo serve as Prime
t.iiii - Ibnl .i .earrti bad turn riuilniriliig s vs alidi iiml In m I" I Mi ).,»/ I il 'I li
CLEVELAND
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Minister and demanding hr re
rnu.In uf tlir td.irr, .mil ll.ut gooda I) l r.ifls, Lake Wnrltl A i.V i r 1111J r mi .HTifii i .1 I
lire, said in a birthday tribute Carter, 27, returned lo lor rist were iprenl .ill over.
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I'tlinn II 'v M|4
w a rd Wat Offered
after
shopping
ft.
a
griire.
y
slum
"beyond all doubt he is Ihe emit
, «$II11 w.tlfl 11 I
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1*1Imis. Jnr Hlrksun went to llu
lost ling
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last
week
ami
found
her
H
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Sponsors of the Churchill birth­
I rrs.ib’iice and tumid that llu luui i* A lu.it dog w.i* reported nl t fiiT-ur 1 fil -imJ rlt.i! I'
BDST0N. &lt;*— American church­ fraternity of faith.
Dons, headed Into Its first working
months-old
soil,
Amlhov.
hunting
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i' " H I 1
es wer* pictured today aa stand­
"When we consider how lillit it sessions today after hearing a call day presentation fund disclosed bv his bend from # (initly o. nml hud t.een entered through tin* ii&gt;r p til , u niiile boxer, red with I v\ *)*•
A nii ti $r v •1 1-p ••r i 1 ..............
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ing at a peak of "tremendous coata to be counted among th« to tighten Its ranks, to strengthen cat Englishman of this century." fr#r
‘ of a key lli.it bad hern left on idiirk lace, whirl, w.i * wearing a
window.
The
Imbv
was
proIhry have received one anonymous
flux ing S*;! T ninh .mil
i*$I ihi’ -n \
strength"—
at the same lime churth members In otir country, common convictions,
the bark porrl. for » i bi il to me. enlllir
and
lag
It
was
nounreij
c|e«i|
nt
■
hospital.
I’oll.e
J.ic*k ll.m lv ,il \|&gt;|)|( tI(&gt; ' *
groping uncertainly for ways to we era troubled," the report laid, ‘A closer degree of roopmllon donation of 11 Russian rubtrv. An theorised lie stood no tbe r"»r Children were Indie/ed lo lie rr limn 903 Catalloa Dl
■take that power felt in a topsy"The average church member la is the demand of the hour," tha other donor sent a cheek for 29.- armrest and stork his hrnd out vpo.ii.hlr for lliu Ineidcnt and
Williams
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The
proprietor
of
the
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urvy age.
not conspicuously different from council president, Mcthodlit Bis­ 220 farthings— one for each day of th# window. ratehii.K hi* head (miller check was to be nude
Flxit Stui|i Ul (1:02 |) m repniteilj was notified and dm aekeil
Churchill’s life, and not foruetEnormous, Swift changes In so­ the average nonmember. The aver­ hop William C. Harden, of Dallas, ting Ihe leap years. A farthing when Ills feet slipped.
Sgl Russell T ench reported a a pistol mis,,log from hi* estuh dour 3 window wa- found Op#,i
cial patterns and "dangerous mo­ age thuren la so much conformed told an opening service list night. la a quarter of a British penny,
door open ,it Crortiley nnd Mon llsliment. n tl Colt He *-tj11 tvm in Hi, two m en u the r e a r nt
ral conditions" challenge the ef­ to the world that -people are sur­ "Nothing else will do."
teith in hi ranee nfflre at 7 30 j&gt; iu. lines on Ilist previous (lav had hern Rouuilliat and \n d ers n n d r u g
snd
29,220
nf
them
are
worth
and reported at 10:48 p .’rt,
This morning's report recited de­
fectiveness of the churches, said prised if it sharply challenges the
Stisplriotis .Vlulorisl
Inokin at guns. An inv pstigaliim store
Movie
Time
Table
$19.22.
'this mramiiig it 7-0$ o'c lock aat
a bey report tn tb* biennial as­ prevailing behavior of tha commit* tailed statistics of booming church
vi'«&lt;
m
idi
A
suspicious
motorist
w.-i.
reii** sembly of lha National Council of nlty."
RIT7
n f l ti e r was m q u M tc d ny l.#&lt; &gt;
growth— record figures in mem­
purted on ii. IMiliftottu Ave at
Willie J a m e s requested an offic­ Riibi..-,m at 419 E . E ig h th
Tha major, frJOO-word document bership, Contributions, Sunday
* "Broken I.ar.r*'"
Churches.
8
12
p,
tn,
by
Amos
Jones,
7ntl
W
.
Services
Are
Held
er
at
fi
(0
p.
m.
to
rome
to
8dt
of the church" was school attendance, construction
1.22 - 3;2A - 8:24 - 7:26 - D:2&lt;1 First SI A check was marl# hy Hickory Ave.. saying Hint a m an because n imrson wouldn't pa' bu
Despite Christianity's gains "in on "the state
rent Tho matter sra* Inv t i : •
by the council's general end broad new programs of
Funeral tetwice# were held Fri­
MOVIKI.AND DRIVE IN
institutional strength," tne report prepared
I’llnin. Erlcksim lu a prowl ear. had hit him on tbe h e ad J a m e s ml ami cMaidano a h m ly div.
day afternoon at tha Wildwood
Starts 0:30
said, Ultra la • disturbing question secretary, p r. Roy Q. Ross, and church activity,
A door was reported open nt the was a r re s t e d nn » c h a r g e of drunk a g r c e m u a L I t W U g l r ii g h i e p . 1
Cemetery In Bartow for John La­
But It.said:
"Tnnganylf a"
whether churches are "mar* or Its associate general secretary,
Court House by Sgl Tench at and d isorde rly rnnrturl and W al­ out. .
Dr. Roswell P. Barnes.
"Juvenile delinquency, racke­ mar Bukur, waek-old sun ef Mr.
8:61 Onlv
11:32 p. in A nnte was left inas­ t e r Wallace Snipes was ctmrKerl
In Dto » * ■ # * • &gt; eaB c.m a
It generally set forth the nerv teering and violence, alcoholism, and Mr*. Fetar P. Bukur of De"Golden Blade"
much as the rtuor could nut be With a ssa ult and b a ll r r y . Dr. J. from the hoagMsd Ig neip •ubdit '
problems 'confronting Christianity
e addiction and corruption Land. who ditd Friday morning at
d:BI
•
I0:IP
The report w as, for presenta­ in a modern era described aa one _ „ __1c affairs aw either ineraaaN Tolar, Cilv phyniclan, w a s call­ mental castV:M#,A break-1., wa.i
locked. ■
Halifax Hospital In Daytona.
COLORED DRIVE IN
tion to 1,900 representatives of SO of "unprecedented change" i l the lag or i t least seem so widespread th#Tha
reported at tbo Chamber uf Com.
An officer was requested at ed to treat James.
R#v. J#»a* E. Waller, pastor "Flight To Tangier" (Color)
Lights wer# reported by Sgt. m eitr
Protestant and- Orthodox da
living hahlta of people.
S:0H ,,i (It. at 909 E. Eighth M.
society often gives tha of th* P in t Methodist Church In
Cartoon
—
Now*
The council,
‘
“ '
bv Abblr Lee Jones to (Ind out Tench at R:10 p. m. tn be on In
rt w(* a rather rtjvtgslficd
of being completely Bartow, officiated at tb* graveside
Start* 7:16
iiS rL.g a tg jg i-';
m m - ■
LJposhnldgj'f g l ^ .
about her husband —after iu: h ad 1y n o q l j J i j j l | p
Barriers.

I‘ f

Tentative
Agreement
Reached
Commission,
Board Meet

Sewer Service Charge Changed
School Sewerage Still Pending

Strolling
In Sanford

Fire Department Joins Fight
Against Muscular Dystrophy

Heavy Rains Cause
Large Crop Losses
On English Coast

Korean Preside if
Given Life T r rm
By Fistic Asscmb y

2

Jt
ul.iu

Pope Put To BcrJ
To Aid Strength
Vatican Reports

n

V SSB lm Z ii!

Police

Axes Rust

Churches Said Strong But Groping

MTuiSs

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f r r f n d liT , Wot. II. 1*M

RANTORD n i A U

Justice Officals
Great Britain
Called To Explain Is Exposed
As Lawbreaker
Youngdahl Affair

LONDON
The British gov­
ernment, lately exposed ac a persliteent lawbreaker. Intends rush­
ing through legislation to put it­
self In the clear with millions of
radio and TV fans.
A test esse In tha courts reveal­
ed tha Tost Offjct has bean col­
lecting radio licansa fees for 50
.rears without apparent legal sanc­
tion.
Those fees. total close on 4M
million pounds It, 113,000,000. Un­
til retroactive legislation is past­
ed, it seems the. government has
no right to Ihe money. .
The trouble csftie to light when
an engineering firm sued for re­
turn of fees If hid paid for radin
receivers ana transmitters used
The Company won ita case. The
in IU truck*.' • , ■
government attorneys admitted
that, although fee! were fixed by
a.IIM'acT, no•legal authority had
tear hem Issued, h r tall action.

Be JOB HALT.

WASHINGTON (Arj—Officials of
the Justice Department w*r« catt­
ed before a Senate Judiciary subrnmmltle# todav to exnlstn in efhrt to Induct U. S. DIM. Jtidgt
huther Youngdahl to withdraw
from tha Owan Laitimora perjury
case.
Chairman Hanger &lt;R-NDi of tha
full Judiciary Committee, who
heads tha subcommittee loo, set
up the hearing al Ihe r c '”Mt of
Sen. Henning* fD-Jfo). a Subcom­
mittee member, who atid Id ■
slatemrnt list eight he wants the
group to "gat to the bottom” of
the matter. ! .

Barbers May Eventually Get
Peruvian Monk As Patron Saint
VATICAN CITY &lt;-fi— Berbers of
the: world eventually may liav«* a*
their patron saint a Peruvian monk
who worked In a Lima barbershop
more than 350 years into.
lie Is lilossrd Martin dc Torres.
h Dominican, Whale calm- (or
canonization— hlgijst honor of the
Koinan Catholic Church— was re­
newed in 1923. and now Is slowly
continuing.
A movement to have him pm
claimed the patron saint of barbers
when and If lie finally Is canonized
is now underway here, lluloifnn'i
nrrhblshop, Clneoino Cardinal I,rrearn, lias urged the barbers of his
nrehdloee e to adopt the 17tli cen­
tury monk as Ihclr patron amt In
yoke It.-t I'roteelton over their bus
lees&gt;. mailers, their families anrl
their spiritual welfare,
Martin de Torres was beatified
hv Tope Gregory XVI at SI. Pet­
er’s lluslllca on Auk 7*. 1*37. The
cause for bis canonization pro­
gressed slowly for almost too
years, Iml renewed Interest In it
led to Its reopeninif by Pope Plus
XI on June ft, 10211. Kor the rnnnnlration of tlie venerated monk, mir­
acles ntlributerl to Ids Interrrsilon
mu t tie presented to and approved
by the Vatican’s CoiiKrcKallon of
lilies (irncrnl belief here Is Ibat
Messed l)e Torres evenlually will
be elevated In salnlbuod.
As n boy |)e Torres was an
apprentice in a [.min barbershop
and is said In have told tils mother
Hint lie wanted In work “ as a bar­
ber nrul lerrher to help my broth­
ers In Christ,” After Ills appren­
ticeship he worked as a barber,
but refused nil pay for his ser­
vices. He then cnlrrrd a Domini­
can monaMry, helping orphans,
slaves and the oppressed. He died
Nov. 3. lino

New Transmitter
Exhibited At Show

Hannings Aral called for
vestlgatlon. after Leo. A!

V. 9. attorney far the D

Hv HICIIAKD K:\XftTIKK

MOSCOW 'is—The Soviet ralendar for 1055 gives the people
everything Irorn historic dales to
lessons on Ihe evils of capitalism
and Dealing snakebite with vodka.
Air! nil Ihls for 4 rubles Iff at
the official rate), I. comes in
desk-pad form ami also ean be
affixed In a wall holder.
The calendar is painted hv the
State Publishing House of Poliliral
l.llerature and o.i its small pages,
only a few inches square, you can
rostl mil only hrm- s heroic Siviel
milkmaid gels her rows to produce
more, Iml a llussiali view that New
York City treats Its poor liadly.
The little rnlendsr Is oilllcal
instruction for old and young In
the best Marx l.cnlrilsl vein. II also
lias true life adventure stories and
even chess ai*l checkers lips.
Fur all Soviet elllzeni—pensanli
or oily dweller who queue In buy
MM PATWCtA MUMMY WAUACI VANMRMY. M. formor fifth
milk — there may tie Inspiration
wife of Cornelius VandarbUL Jfn Was locked ou( of M r hot*
in Hie account contributed on a
suite in Maw York lot non-payment of 81.411 rant bill and. "will
calendar page by a champion milk­
only tha clothes on Mr back." With Mr It her daughter by a prevlmaid of Hie Moscow region. She
oue marriage, Nanatta. IS. ITiey war* ehatlarad for s night at e
says she Inrreased production by
small hotel, under arrangements worked out by the city's Waltar*
improved feeding mctlinds and
Department toiler. tMy ward atnt to ■ private eharltaNs organs“ giving murlt attention to the up­
bringing of the young cows.”
ratlun. which agreed to cam Aw IMm until dlipnaillrm of th*
H.twiian-bred beauty’s pending separtlinn lull. In which she eeeki
Carers ami city dwellers grl
11.500 weekly alimony and 135,000 to counsel feet, f International.
Instructions on sowing vegetables
and cross-planting potatoes And
for evening relaxation they get
crossword puzzles
Kor Mama there are! nstnicHons
on handling baby's inur.lry. rook
lug recipes and now to “curb rhil
rn ii.A n K i.T iii a m - D r . c u r (Iren’s caprices.”
snee C. l.lltlc, chairman of the
There are dozens of articles lell
fuharrn Industry's Research ComIng Itiisslan children and adults
ndltce, says his group “must he
CLERGYMEN f! ATIITil
Imw bad tilings are in the Untied
shown” any possible relationship
TO DEDICATE CIIAPP.I,
Slates, arid bow much heller they
between cigarette smoking and
BALTIMORE (/!*) — High-rank­ have It here In Ihe Soviet Union.
ing clerjrymi n of the Itnmun Cath­
lung cancer.
T
h
e
recum
mended
snnkrhlle
olic Church i:alhetei| nt hlsliirle
Dr. I,lute told a meeting spon­
treatment
says
vodka
Is
“even
tit. Mnry'a Hemlnnrv here today In
Hlxly eight n e w members sored yesterday by trustees of the
belter”
than
boiling
water
(or
were gslnrif to date in tha Cham­ Jaekion Memorial Jalwratory, Bar
dedicate n new eliapc), built on a washing the wound.
ber of Commerce membership Harbor, Me., that hi* group Is
foundation laid 13 years ago.
drive by three of the 10 groups "still from Missouri’* on the alleged
Thirty bishops and more than
MO priests, ninny of them alumni first Institution founded In thla Milivltlng members, according lo cigarette-cancer tesue.
of the seminary, were on hand for rniintry fur training regular dio­ Knrrest Breckenrldgt, Chamber
lie laid the Tobacco Research
the ceremony at the one million cesan Catholic prieats. It was start­ minister.
Approximately *0 percenj of the Committee Is "doing perhaps the
dollar edifice.
ed MCI yents ngu In a tavern. Thera
greatest thing that any Industry
Ml. Mnry's Nemlnary was the nre now 7H lliiuughuut the rmintry. prosiicciivo club membership has has ever done about a health prob­
not been contacted or the'reports
have not yet been turned In to lem."*
Ihe office, llrcckenrldge said.
It has not yet been proven, he
D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D
"Duo lo the fact that the .drive said, that there Is any association
4
llye
fulia
*
addition
AfHOsM
hetyin at the end of the week, it Is
t.. Itochy I. land 5 . India Ipoel.) 25. Thoac
felt that the balance of Ihe pros­ Ilrown, Dr. A. W. Epp*. Fred
0.
I
n
l
I
rig
who
( Hay ol
pects /vlll be contacted early this Dyson. Dr. A. W. Kops, Jr., Fred
curry
uiaiu
utensil
Naples l
week ami the campaign can he Wilson, MnughUnt I n s u r a n c e
and
t, Kvcr f|«M-l 1
fl Pertaining
closed mil by Wednesday at ori­ Agency, Drill' Trarlnr Co,. Zeb
dresa
tn a bristle H. Neal
ginally plan ru'd." he said.
u | s law a
llalliff. Stine Machine. Raymond
U. On Ihe
ll.O nrc nmra
leather
The list of those who have Usll, Mrs. Lucile Apnleby, W. II.
neeen
niter
12. Weigh down
oledged
new
m
elnbrnhlpi
in
tha
Wlaboldl,
W. A. Lelfler, W. D.
*
tanning II3K21 talVJtil-KJO. flwcel
(Ohs &gt;
Chamber are: Ifpiner Osborn. Kd Simpson. C. D. Drown, Glenn G.
liquid from 25 Coin
14,Til! UiUlllsU
13. tlnverned
Mrlsch. SI. Johns Really, Wight Goemhel, M. H. Strickland. KarIHwed.J
eiicalyptua
It.Direct
Grocery, Wayne Montgomery, Mjaa lyle Housholder. J. M. StlnerlphI m U N i i 's
leaves
IT. Color
10. Vitality
Dot Powell,
K. Karraker, Ran- r, Robert C. ‘Miller.' Robert R.
lit. Chum
:in Ceremony
20. Alai
ford Molor Co , A. R. Key, C. R. ’.«rn», Mae’a Oil Company, N. L.
It). Italian
3U. Wheatrn
IU. Any climb­
KlrK y. Mrs. Ilernlco Htooe, J. W. in
DntrrJ I
river
Jishop, Jt. L. Osborne, J. D. Cor­
flour (India)
31. Pig pen
ing vino
ilsllj Sanford Aula Tatis, Karl dell, Homer Little. Dfrtiard Jaffe.
IT. Hark
40 Close to
33. Type of
20 A share
in. Capital
Higginbotham, George A. Speer, Jack Kamier, ' Melvin Siskind.
42. Wire
recess
flower
IN. Y.l
Jr., J. T. naggerly, SanfordI TYtns- Mrs. Florence Zimmerman, Ren
mcosuro
11. Of the 11pa 11. fllver
formation
sit Co., Marvin Milam
...... Sanford Kail, Stanley. Roger* Hdwe Co.,
(Miss.)
43. Wine
21. Acidity
I licit. I
Klectrie Co, Curtis Hall.
Hal.. Talbott R. W. Ware/ Earl Faust. Wrrt’s
I Med. |
12. Katie hood
reerptade
Drive-In, Roy Wall, Wiillk Ton31. Drcda
liac. C A If Tiro Service; Prank
23. PertUlo of 35. Man's name 44. Klowed
Sn. insert
m *nNoeil, Ture OH Ca.. W. C. Hutehi- -Through an oversight of tit*
20. flhy-blue
son.
Jr.,
Wail’s
Amoco
Service,
31). Paradise
Chamber,
Carraway
t
MeKIhblq
40
*e T " A
4 i 7 “ T ~ V~
and Mary-Eslher'i,
31. Tallied
and th# Shannon Concrete Fipo
32. Composer Of II
Also, Florida Hotel. Voile Wil­ Co., war* not listed a* renewed
li
liams, Jr.. R ay Slaton, Dr.1 L. D. members last w**k.
a literary
work
ii
81. Itlver

Sixty Eight New
Members Reported
In Chamber Drive

Research Head Still
Doubts Smoking,

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mmm

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3T. Uc lunging
tn mo
38. Man's name
41. Aecend
43. Hugged
mountain
t crest
45. Potato
Idlnf.)
40. Girl's name
47, A ehort line
on a
fishing line
41. Karty con­
verts tu
1 Islam

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3. Chill* and
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3. Tang tbla

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a member of th* federal jitdiolarv
of Judge Youngdihl’l
1
sfMtfflW.”
Ynunydahl; a Rcpublleiit,* wkf
nos to tha gdvarnelected three times
orship of Minnesota.
Litflmora was Lest lndlbtod -In
December IMg afiar starm r,bear
Inge hefofe ihe Renal# Tniamal
.Security suhcommillea. Be was
charged wilh s e v e n otrjur*
counts. He plcided Innocent to ID
of them, including the first count,
eon

which sensed mm of Ivlnf under
oith wheni ha
... raid .he had never
been a sympathlrrr nr promoter

of Conununlst Iniartsis,
Younjd
_dahl, after hearing at
argilments, threw out this count as
mo vague and was upheld M by
the Circuit Court of Appeals,
Youngdahl dismissed slto four
other counts, two of which were
reinstated by Ihe appeals court.
The government then sought aod
oMiined, last Oct. T, a new twocount perjury indictment accus­
ing Lattlmore of lying In dtnvlng
that ha had been a follower of Use
Communist line.,Again he pleaded
md hMl attorney* have
Innocent, and
filed a motion
Hon lto .diimlu the In-

A new wireless telejrsphy act
camO Into force -thla fear ahd the
Pott Office now has the official

pravanf person! .tfaliiln i refunds
of fe te 1they paid 'below" the n«w
set stiftfd . X ,‘ Vt . ‘. &lt;

MORRISTOWN. N. J. 'gs-Mrs.
Ida Tontery. *g raying matronly
woman of 57. was com If Iml aorly
M ay of manslaughter In the fatal
*r| . U f i a t u r e w ith tr----Taels Wail shooting of her fourth hu.band.
Hpott*
A Jury of eight men and four!
women deliberated more than 11
hours. Mrs. Tontery, who sobbed |
when ihe panel announced its de­
cision. faces a maximum sentence
of to years.
M m* Ju»lt/o
'7 .
m-iii Hlhr easwrase
Her son and daughter, who testi­
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fied against her during the 10-day
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f c .l men off
when they heard the verdict.
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betwsen txceaslva cigarette .imolicause and effect relationship, he
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added, "we want to do whatever
we can** to solva the problem.
The Jackson laboratory, which
Dr. !,itt|e heads, raise* mica far
experimental purpose*.

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C O H N B U iU lN K LAYING—&gt;'aitklpaD"a In lh« laying of the cornerstone yesterday *1 Ihr Seminole
Mm w UI Hoapltal war* (laft la right) ( l l l l i Fnurnkre, chairman of (hr hoard of f'nimly enoimission
oral Randall C h u r, chairman of Ilia board of dlrrrlmi, Frrnsld-l.aughton Memorial lln»|)ti&lt;il; Francis
Whllehalr, chairman of (ha board of trustee* of Ihr llrrl Fish cstalr; l)r. J. ('. Itn&gt;rr, presldiol of the
Remind* County Medical
and T. K. Tucker, rhalrman of Ihr board of Irualrm of thr m *
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Strolling
In Sanford

Hospital Is Dedicated
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I oral ctitiin s and diatlnartiiehi'it guests yralrrdnv afternoon heard In briefs filell Nov. IS by Texas, «l !• • k. ♦ » In
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U p a d M .a r g- a r_e t Uavli *«t her Memorial Hospital n« Ihr rornrratonr of Ihr hulldlinr win laid.
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Whllrhatr waa Introduced by Stale Sen. Douglas Htenstiom. who
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'A ta . Sha called Into the atatlon, HCt,,| n, master o f ceremonies for Ihr rvrnt,
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Speaking extemporaneously, and with ilhvIntN iinii»tif»*ff »• I1K1 U..V,J
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W, R. Cosgravn went to her * * -1 reminded IlMrnera of tha will left hv Ihr late Judge llerl Fl-di, which
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ilshment of hospitals, or wings of hospital*, In Sanford, Del.iind and t n c l c i m i l s be a s s i i i n n l the in I 'M v. i r.-.
allhi tii'h bis nu*ttmnicml.itii)i
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Forty prisoner*,
21 in flu. New Smyrna from whleh, "no man
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County jail and 10 in the City would he denied admission because n list of members of tin- Semi other matters differed m Mime r**
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from the # |l«er brief*
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lock-up, were treated to turkey
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Olrertfv Oivillv ed hi Ihe t a&gt;»* ;ne
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"The hosjdtnl ip DcI jhiiI is now of the hospital bond jr-&lt;‘ht hut u South (i m .l ii u
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in operation and the one In New history of the hos|dtul a p f ' s n u g ware, K.iitNas and Ihe 1&gt; 11 1 t *•'
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Smyrna is nearing
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Chief Thomas C. Hunter, ehote Whllehalr said, telling the listen­ Fish will, newspaper clipping - nod "f t f.lumhi.i alrr.rlv have f..|d v
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A patrolman at the Hanford Naval ers that the laying of this corner­ s per-ipei tive thawing of tile new m i n i their piddle h *. I ml -r t
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b# landed a three-point deer on lha ward step in the fulfillment of
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Distinguished guests wete pN- vi a fiihtri1 order on how h» ear tv i rhMik "«v
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flr*t day of the hunting season, Judge Fish's dream.
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rented by Sett Stinsttoiu prior to out irilerration j&gt; oxi.-tted to ip r1&lt;m^li tin1
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following which h* waa duly Ini­
the dedication The Seminole High ply ir|&gt;erifiCiilly only to Ihe olher t h e I ' d y hi
WMtchsir departed only once School band, fresh from Die Imme Ifilee *txiten
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twirling for the event. o u t l a w r d sehiHd s&lt;*;:n : .ii ui h I iv tin’ 1 ■ *'&lt; i ■ vi ! lie
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Oitcan and Oak Hill, ho aald. How­ Voluslu county and you of Semij1 , h | '
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ever, aa li tha procedure on tho nolo County will be on good terms
ti '.vh.'ii In t "h't Hit* il
tion m lino with the Sii|uem. note ut thi &gt;
firat two daya of th* aeaton, the again,"
('ornrrstun* Laid
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WINTER IMKK .Sifinlnol*.
A l'STB IAN CIIANCFI.I.DIt
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Mliiinl. Flu , lud.n .iflcr pudmip • i v e Hu
her jm a «t - .d P' nd ■ v o .* hd
weighing IS pound*, dreeaed, which trustees, Dr. J. C. Iloyee, presi­
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will be eaten tomorrow et a dent of the Heminole County Med­ County who ath'ieicil Hi. n»nv« nl"H &lt;
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man of the hoard of County rom- Lina, Konald W Moitheml, H..nncr military ‘occupation "f lu** e*Ku&gt;M v
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misslnnrrt, and lUndall C h a s e , Ir, Curlier, nil of Hnnfonl, un.l liny
‘Tha parish Winter Feiitval of ehlllrman
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of the hoard of dlrcrtnrs
i ,) All Sonia Catholic Church, « i i n of thr Feruald l.aughlon Memorial McGill, (iriu'vn.
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committee la charge I* very grate- far
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children to the name public schools
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i i the Pilgrim father* t e l
ing in eome sense a Ihank-ulferuj.aii a day for thankigivlng uf- Ing.
tsr their first harvest In tb2l,
Thanksgiving Day’s traditions)
they wera perpetuating a custom turkey pinyid a pint in Imlluu
that ilstcr back oven beyond prayer offerings more Hum «
Chrlitlxnlly, according lo b u r y - thou'imd year* ago. (.Vrtiiln
ctopacilia llritannica.
American Indiuo tribes kept turThe ancient Greek philoso­ heya in captivity—not for food,
phers, and the patriarchs of the but for tnelr feathers, whirh
illd Testament ccntiilricil Dut ''ere plucked from the living
"the most appropriate offering bird and burned m prayer offer­
lo God la that of a pure a n d ing* lo apprinr the gods, Howpenitent heart." but also felt rver, although they are native
that thanksgiving, or "gratitude birds, ptesent-dny turkey* cam*
Irt praise," waa .'creptable. The lo America only after u round
religious Idea of thanksgiving Is trip to Europe. Spaniards sent
an outgrowth of the ritual of some of the blnlv that tba Cenaaciiflce.
.trrsl American Indlone had do­
Among primitive cult* sacri­ mesticated lo Spain In 1510,
fice! tend lo be Interpreted o&gt; and a few years Inter turkeys
gift* to tha god and food ia often vchchcd England. OlTiptlng of
given to a god because he Is
believed to take pleasure in rat­ these turkeys were brought back
ing. It It probable that among to New England by the Pilgrims,
Christians, aa among Jews, ev­ foinilug the flocks whose de­
ery meat, and eipwlally every scendant* furnish our holiday
social neaL wag regarded aa be­ bird* today.

IIOMKGOMING HI’ONHOitN—Hpnnonra nf this yesr'a liummimlne at Heminole High School, all
ernlor girls, art nhawn with Ihtlr e s c o r t s on Ihe sideline at the HHS-Url.and game lust nUlil, Show* 1
(left to right) are -lean Kennedy, Joe Hunt, JlurhreU roan, Hubert Harvey, Miunitt MtdU, Haiku Tamar, ,
l-ennie Kolundo god Jack McGill. (Staff I'hotuJ
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THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS

Folks Have Thanksgiving Alone
.
What does ThanksjtivJnir. 1954. mean
to un?
This ycnr. wa in tho United Staten have
much hi lie thnnkfu! for. Somo of you may be
■kept leal, Imt think:
(1) Tho shooting In over in Korea.
r —- (2) Ottr lenders are morn optimistic Bbout
* thy poinihliltfee of peace than they have been
f a r quite awhile.
'
(8) We are putting the akld* under the
tied scourge In this country.
J . 14) We are atill in prosperous times.
fR&gt; We continue to forge nhend In our
J standard of living faster than any other
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: :n# only Im p o rta n t pow er
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’•&lt; made good eventually, and

J (hr
&lt; that ef charting tha shore
s iin,
&lt; to be endarteken. The egiating
J cflai .* nr? many of them IDO years old. and
■obviously could he Improved. It ie hoped to
J discover nlao whether. nFla thought probable.
• the Arctic wnters are getting warmer,
in years to come the world's Arctic re*-sources will be utilized fnr more than they
aver have been tmfore Just because they are
in q cold region will not forever discourage
explorers and Industrialists.

NARCOTICS LAWS S LIRRY
At *Iip end of October a Thai official, in
Rnngkok, Thailand, railed on its neighbors
to help hail poppy cultivation ns an aid to the
Thai Government program for the elimina­
tion of opium smoking there.
Last week In New York three youths
were arrested on charges of being narcotic
wholesalers for “one third of Harlem”. It In
estimated that the ring of three youths and
their minor peddlers were realizing from
$2,000 to 83.000 profit a day.
Both stories are symptomatic of a recent
forceful International and national drive
against the snle of narcotics.
The largest source of the poppy which
produces opium, from which heroin Is also

Behold I know your thoughts. — Job

W ednesday, Nov. 24, 1954

Ing with the* dangers mid excitements of lift'It mn.v bn nn ncceptunre &lt;&gt;f n &lt;lnrn, nr n futile
nnrl childish a!tnni|)t by it buy tn prove bo In
n mnn. but I he result in n 1runic- hitter nddlcHnn. Crimrn committed in the wake rni'ge
from shoplifting lo murder Narcotics nre
always cxitciislvt1 isinI lo obtain money for
them an addict will rink hia life nr tnkr nnothnr’a.
There are both federal and nlate lawa
covering nn rent ic.n Some slates lew more
atrcminun penalties than cithern, Officers of
tho Federal Bureau of Narcotics rightfully
assort that thin nation cannot be effectively
rid of the narcotic menace until all atatca
paaa equally severe legislation.

J A M jC S M A R L O W

Ike Has Cause To Be Thankful
--IWPRINGTUN OB - President
Wwnhower can be thankful for
aeveral things today He's well.
Me family Is well, there’s nn shoot­
ing war anywhere, and America Is
generally prosperous, lie’s probably
also thankful (or a quiet day.
He can use a quiet day In ordl
nary peacetime, autumn would he
a stack season here With Congone since summer, the
a
dent could get a hrealher be­
fore-trying lo deal with the tnglshitora again when they return In
January.
flqt thit Is neither an ordinary
pearttilme nor an ordinary autumn
If war comes ugnln, Ibis will have
been only a period of armed
true* A Ini of Ihiss autumn wa*
mrd in gelling ready for war If It
comas.
And Congress wasn't really gone
at ill. While tho Himso finished
end went home In August, the Sen­
ate, after a brief vacation, cama
back&gt; for the censure debate nn
Sen McCarthy (It-Wis), a debate
which mav list till Christmas,
Add ju&lt;t In rompllcale tilings
and make life more strenuous for
Die man In the White House, this
autumn also was election time. In
spltevol Ids hard campaigning, ElMinhawer’s Republicans lost cen­
tral Mtf Hie next Congress to the
Drnfdrrals.
TlUt (done required some read­
justments in Elsenhower's think­
ing and hla plana fnr 1KU alnee

alon Elsenhower, like the Presi­
dents before him, hid to use some
of this autumn preparing his state
of tha Udlnn Message, his budget
estimates and his leglsltlive pro­
gram for Congress' return In Jan­
uary.
Helping him on all that, of
course, are his stiff, hl« Cabinet,
snd the whole machinery of the
executive branch of the govern­
ment. Hut the President has to
mike tha final dactsinns since the
final responsibility will be his.

But over all Ms problems at

"Oh, yes we did—the first year
we ware married: Don't you re­
member? t etn remember every­
thing about ft. We tte it that lit­
tle place around the corner from
our apartment. The dinner was
tl.M Neb. the turkey was under­
done, and peg spilled tome gravy

SAM DAWSON

Plenty To Be Thankful For Today

All through October secretary of

to find a way, which they did, for
rearming West Germany and
bringing It Into tha defenses
against Russia.
In tha Pacific there were more
South***t Asia d a f e n s e treaty
profalama and trouble. Dulles, al­
ways ef course after consultation
w i t h Elsenhower, arranged ■
while the Chinese Communist*
were making threatening signs to­
ward Formosa.
The administration still hjffl't
Said What tills Country will do ti
the Red Chinese try to grab those
Islands off the China coast—Islands
which Shllng Kai-shek's Nstionallsta hive Men hoMIng as outposta for the defense of Formosa,
i net only will have to try tn In the meantime Elsenhower had
s own Republicans In line to make decisions on the releUons
tho Democrats to *m between Washington and the KremMs way, loo.
with Congress not In scs-

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Veterans Corner
Here are authoritative answer*
from the Velrcan* Administration
lo four questions of Interest to
former servicemen and their fami­
lies:
ti I am planning tn apply for
dlsah'llty compensation. Since I
have Just had a- physical examlna
tlon at a rerujtnlzed private hos­
pital. would it be necessary for
me lo be examined again by the
VA?
A No, it would not be neces­
sary for you tn be examined by
animation Identifies your disabling
VA, so long as your hospital exfindings so that VA ran properly
evaluate the condition. Further,
your examination must have been
certified by the hospital's chief

as "iplcs" The State Department'
ordered a protest and Elsenhower
said his government Is doing
everything "humanly p o s s i b l e
PER nv n iA n r .F D
within peaceful means to get our
WITH HITI.KR TACTICA
boys back."
Rl ES’flfl A IREti. Argentina l/T&gt;
Elsenhower look » long vacation
President limn Peron's rrarkIn Colorado while mine of the
events of this autumn were oe-1 ihiwn on ihr Roman Catholic clergr
currlng nr htclhng up tint there h-is brought a charge from the pul*
was hardly a ilav when he could nit Hint Ihr government la using
Hiller's tactics.
put his fret up nn the table and
The accuser, the Rer, Rodolfo
say lie had nothing prei'ing on hla I'arhoni, teas arrested flunday on
mind.
charges of creating a disturbance
aftrr his sermon in his Duenna
Aires churrh touched off a inelee
hi whlrh three women were hurt
slightly.
Father Carbon! was the seventh
nriert arrested In Argentina since
Pernn, in a speech Nov. 10. charged
that members of the .Cathode
FORT HENNING, O s - flgl. clergy were working against his reJohn B. Thomas, son of Mr*. Wil­ flints.
liam M. Haines of Apt. 37. William
Clack Ct. Is allending The Ad­
vanced Leadsr* School it the
iTrnnp Information Cenler, this
post.
Sgt. Thoms* Is a mamher of
Company "E " 30lh Infantry Rgl.
and will return lo his unit upon
completion of the course.

News Of Men
In Service

a s s c rb ssi r e a r u r s a r m s 9 u u U £ f |i £ &amp;

"Dismis," replied her huiband.
knowing In advance the way the
conversation might turn. He looked
at her worriedly aa she ate her
appetiser In Silence.
■'It feela a t r t n | e eating a
thanksgiving dinner la e restau­
rant," aba said.
“Yes, wa’vt never done that be-

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The Sanford Herald

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m i . H t down at a Uhl. for two, go.
!t2
and ordered the Thanksgiving Day I The waller brought the plates o r good. II I Juat O lt ! • h e vfcry
ipeclal dinner, price M Including turkey then, and the huiband hungry.
choice el deeaerf.
watched ai HU wife, loit In rev- The MUbind taUOdfta waiter
JJM vatjjr many people hara,"

NEW YOIiK Wv-You can find haa been In our midst. be*lowing
plenty to be thankful for to. priceless free advertising on the
day. Whether you're a bulimia- dairy industry—which has been
man nr an employe, aoJ no mat- having troubles with soma ef Its
Irr what your personal and Indi- products. both politically end eonvidiud problems may be, rollec- iumerwl.se.
lively this Is a happier ThankaToed prices—especially on the
giving than laai
items particularly associated with
Count up your blessings snd see the holiday—ere lower this year.
If some of the following rnuldn't j There Is every Indication that

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country In tho worid.
(6) People hero arc quite willing to help
others.
(7) Our Four Freedoms are quite Intact—
Freedom of religion. Freedom of speech.
Freedom of the Press and Right to petition.
Yes, indeed, we have pledty to lie thank­
ful for—more than anyone else in tho world.
Let us give thanks to Him who makes it all
possible.

drastically at meat ef the country
Uisa yeu aapaetad last Thanks-

" H u an as where tha recession
wee CMceaualed. causing unemloyaet and sagging retail sales,
there's even sign today that It
la turn la receding.
Idled workers are punching
timer locks agile, w e e k l y pay
AfMBde ilia u, ill aliitf ikenaiaiuea checki are fatter ee work weeks
lengthesi, fewer persona ere ap­
plying tor unemployment insurance
benefits, end so store tiles are
reviving.
There are signs that the fell
pickup Is a little better thin Just
seasonal. Industrial production in
November, while below a year ago,
Is showing slightly better than
average gains ovar October and
September.
Inventories, aubjact of drastic
shrinkage attempts during tha past
year, are beginning to be built up
■gain, Aa a result order booka
are flUlag up and that means Jobs

International and congressional
chips ire down, Is another matter.
But "peaceful ceeilitenee" Ie i
nice change, even If only In Jergoii,
and one to be remembered when
you give thanks tomorrow.
FLORIDA CAM,ED GATEWAY
FOB BED PEOPAGANDA
WEST PALM BEACH
Flori­
da la a gateWay for comraunlat
propaganda flowing between North
snd South America, Ellis Rubin,
in assistant stale attorney gen­
eral, said here yesterday in a
talk at a Junior Chambar of Com­
merce meeting.
Ha said details of communist ac­
tivity In the stale probably will
come out of s House Un-American
Activities Committee hearing start­
ing Monday at Miami.

"H ut's right," n ld her huebind. "They re probably worryIng about us right this mlnuw,
as wo wouldn’t want them to think
w# were lonely."

Holiday Plants—Hlddra Lake
Nursery.
—Adv.

Seminole Drive-In
101 EAST l i t

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WE WILL BE SERVING:
QUALITY SANDWICHES — HICKORY FLAVORED BARBECUES—
CHICKENS -R E E F — PORK — RIBS -

ALSO -

FISH—

SHRIMP — OYSTERS — CHICKEN IN THE B A S K E T DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS AND RED HOTS!
SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE DELUX
WITH VELDA ICE CREAM
EXCELLENT

CHIU

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svoiding war.
Then Just this week the CW«ee#
CnnmunMi announced the eententing of II captured Americana

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Holiday Theme
Is Predominant
At Class Meeting

SodaL fcvswiL
Lunchroom Heads
Attend
Conference
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THURSDAY
Senior Choir rehearsal of the
fira t Methodist Chuich will bo at
f *30 p. m.
The Junior Royal Ambassadurt
■will
meet at the First Baptist
■win jneet
chureh at 7 p. m.
" beiiah l.ndg» Nn 4.1
Semtaola Hebeli
p. m. in the 1UOF
will meet

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FRIDAY

The DupUeate Bridge Club will
t e T a d m e Yacht Club with seati la bepte at T : « p. m. and
l i | la etart at • o'clock,
pU
T fhhea Ualted
United panghlara
pa
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O u r ftd m e v * d \ rmaet at I p. m.
e l i t e borne a f K
Mn . M. S. Wigr e . with Mr*. B.
1* fc. and Mri. Mary
Wrong u eo-hnrteiaes
eo-horu
T U USDAY
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The Dnttr Truthh Cl a a* will meet

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«t Am valdee Rot
Hotel et 7:45 p m
Cerolys Parsons a* teach­
er. t h e study book “ Peace Begins
et Rome" will be continued. The
Public In invited.
The Y.W-A-'a *f the First BapWat Obwrtb will have a Mission
Booh etudy “Land Of Many
wovtda” beftaninf at 7:Jf&gt; p m, in
the PbUetbaa Class room taught

by Mrs. M arrarti nem olds.

WEDNESDAY

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The teaday Ichool Buparinten ■
dapta at * 4 Fire* Baptist Chureh
wife W ee theta Monthly eebinrt
meeting beginning et 7 p.m. in the
Chapa!.
Tha First Baptist
Mid-Week
Preyar Maating service will hegin
al 7:50 p.m.

Ladies Aid Society

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In- Dekle of West bide Primary
Sih«ol, Mrs. V. G. Hasty. Seminole
High...Mrs. Rubv Davis. Southside
Primary, and Miss Anna Nelson.
Grammar School, along with Betty
Glenn, acting school lunchroom
superintendent for Seminole C*iun.
tv, attended the America School
Food Service Association ronferr-ice Nov. lfl-2l) in Miami when i!
states were represented and the
register recorded 1 , 110,
Each dav a general session was
held In which outstanding speakera
were guests. Among the activi­
ties of the group were field trips
to schools to observe serving lines,
visiting cafeterias, and observing
methods of serving. An outstand­
ing attraction was a tent extend­
ing the length of an entire block
in which were displayed item* that
help with school lunches, foods,
and equipment.
White there the delegates attend­
ed the hihisiu* lunehron in the
Blue Room of the Delano Hotel,
a Spanish party, a water show,
anil supper in the Delido Hotel. The
representatives rnjoyed h getnequainted breakfast and weir la­
ter treated to a steak dinner after
they touted the Vclda Ice Cream
factory.
The local delegates repoiled hav­
ing a good ttme and stated that
upon their return they will put to
u*e the knowledge rereived to make
Sanford’s cafeterias and food
among the heal and finest in Hie
stale,
M iu Nelson left ftom Miami to
vpend a short vacation in Nassau
sr.d plannrd to return to Sanford
today.

Mr., Mrs. M. Moses Surprised
With 50th Anniversary Party

The meeting of the Truths»ek*.t
Class of tha First Methodist
Chureh was opened in regular form
by Mr*. Fanny Wilson whan tha
group met Monday afternoon In
McKinley Hall. The devotional took
"« • Thanksgiving theme a . Sira.
ti-ilem. gave th»
rintur* lesson
Wilson
the scripture
lesson
on “Our Thankfulness To God".
After reading an appropriate poem
she closed with prayer. Th» ladies
sung seveial hymn* In keaping
with the season.
Repoits were given on the work
of the class for the year and the
resignation of Mis. \V. S. Thornton,
sunshine chairman, was accepted
with regret. Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw
commended Mrs. Thornton on be­
half of the class for the three
years of “wonderful service" that
■he had given the group. Mrs John
Rumhlry was appointed hv the pre­
sident to succeed Mrs. Thornton.
Discussion concerning Chiistm**
hay* for shut-in* was held with
a eommittre selectrd to iare for
lli* project. The Christmas dinnrr
party to ha in McKinley Hall will
tike place at 12 noon on Dec. 17
and a group of ladles were chosen
to take cate of derotations for the
event.
“ Happy Birthday" was sung to
Mrs. R. W. Turner and Mr*. Grace
Strunk. A welcome return was
given to Mts. Stiunk and Mt*. I..
P Hockrnburv who have arrived
ftom the north to spend the win­
ter in Sanfold. Mi*. Maime Gtiffin hade (aiewell to the cla*» un­
til next spring as she ha» returne j to her horn* in Jacksonville
Hostesses Mrs. Cranshaw and
y.r*. Nrllir Vaughn l at er »erved
delirious icfieshments to 24 mem­
bers.

Civic Deparrmenr Ur woman s c iu o
Hears Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr. Speak
Dr tV. P Brooks Jr., pa.slor of
the Flr*t Baptist Church spoke "n
rr&lt;*«nvinp Out Am^ric^n ll tr i

Thursday. Nor. 3$, 195!

Mrs. M. Morep, Mrs. James Bintkenshlp, Mr*. Harry Kant.
Mr* Greg Kmlaw. Mrs TV J.
Clarke. Mrs. James R Hoolehan,
Mrs Clayton Smith. Mrs. J. W.
Childre, Mrs A. P Rnwerrox,
Mr* R«n Kihr Mrs Lee Samuel,
Mrs Larrv Bennett. Mrs. C. D.
Medler, Mr*. B E Regern. Mrs.
An
mmttnr
th# .An*
mi
l'&gt;! ’Tit rti" m :i a fvflri Tuff liny Marie David. Mr? John Cameron,

Anna Miller Circle
Initiates Member;
Plans For Supper

Sutprised and delighted d e m in e th* fsrtings of Mi and Mrs. l«pV* at I hr marline
the* Civil'
Morrie Moses, who were honored at a surprise dinner party ?uml*v * pppartmmt of th# Sanford Wnm*
at th* Longwood Hotel in relehratlor of lh»ir 5nth wedding anniv r u m v r.r‘* Club U«t uprk. II* w«« intfn.
Congregation Beth Israel w n hn»t at the meal at which friend* MirrJ hv Mm D C Mnor^, pro.
showered tne guests of honor with congratulations and wishes fot
gram npon»or
continued happiness.
Thr nr'#Ian idf»pnr 11 m i ! h i
Mr. and Mrs. Moses were mar­
choi a I c io up *incinir “ Th* Piav
ried 50 years ago in New York
nit'll! %■ I h# K It* Club v.ith Ttr* Mr* Lowell Oner. Mr* A. Menenr r o f I h a n k w c i ' m e " a n d "&lt;i&gt;d of
City on Oet, .11 and have been
l i efttnnkeo-h'p rvra.iding in des. Mr* Reter J. Bukur. and Mrs.
Otir
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Mr*
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wintering In Sanford for 42 rears
"m a b - - n of M-s t.ov»«ll Otier James Via
n*M
Frown
with
Mr
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They have four children, all marwho Ie.J later n the evopitlg |
tied, who a r a Ray, residing In
" - Hu aid Swart, the for- F,ll met aernntpanviti- at the piano,
Riir were m a l " for the annua1
BaiVlmore” Md‘ : WWdy.'of"Miamii mf r pih ,rlrv -'»n Smart, arrived
A ffivfrrd difh liim'be- n w** &lt; ■*&gt; ■• •* minor -»
*a-&lt;11 h#
Stella, a Baldwin, N. Y. resident.
day Horn uncitinati. Ohio enjoyed at no^ti and
n? l*i * 1 1 1 * t h r r ln ! ^or c i r r i # n v n v
,
and Herbert* a sergeant in the
‘J1 tllr
deling of hr, aiatrr, y)0%u,^^r%
\j,
ft a n c u Meii- l ' # i ' it* i fVi r | r Hu-r&gt;jinH»
o
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United State* Air Force, stationed Mi,‘ 1 « « « Smart, who vvi pc n „ h#r, Mt, (1 R ne-.-k M.s. J. inm *h,» ip?min ’n ;%t‘prnnrin!f cor**
B . . . in Vat*
Staurdny to Ernest lo w - L Baker, a- d Mrs Ren W'.ide
RIDE -IN THEATR
at Moody Air V.L..
Force Base
Val married Maurday
mcinir-f iv if Af rf 1 m #5 Via
She will be joined later by
Mi* C R Dav-on announced
Ifruinj' (jit#*? fr*a 'h# #v#ninjf
TONinilT — FRIDAY
A handbag was presented to ,lrr hu*l'*'althat plan* were being made fot Mi* I
r 1 f*^n 1&lt; • p Ak h ft '« ft f p r r Mt*. Moses who also rri-eivcd a
the
benefit
.m
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oaitv
on
the
th * ki'.v c ift
i GREAT C4IS07 mroiM 4hrEI
*• oleii
fit and Mis J Clifford Rovir
lovely corsage, and Mt. Moses was left In t night lot Miami where evening of Dec 2 v 7 1- ocio-k
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Mr' H S Hillthe tecipient of a gold iiga irlte they will attnid the National ln- t ommlttees m r a pool tiled ,i f'd
itrlif# wtiTirr.
Helping the couple celebiatr the lotim Mcdtcal meeting of the low* show, M'* I R Da" *"tl.
Del
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u#*fr#*n'uent? ivrrn J»
refreshment
Mr*
M
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Wile*
lighter.
\ M.A to be helil ftom Nov 21 to
I •l’irtnnr Mi#
h#ur
finani e ehatroii" Mr* Clarence Si ^ifii'f .tp
memorable ouasion were theli son. Dee J
Mi*
'T^n
tones. Mr* I \ A ’uttg 'It! R i*
Herbert and hi* two guest*. Sgt.
fr-M
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V
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Ml*, Motts Jobe of M.iron. til .
Lamar Taylor and Sgt. Jim Con- t» spending the Thanksgiving holi­ niotul Plinth, and M’ s I I Red Feuihe. .dmc. tbki-t* and .................... . 'It*
nei. Also, Ml. and Mr*. Lee Sam­
day* in S,infoid with friend*
Ihn-e |&gt;i,..en' were Mrs Rirhard
Willi* fYarorh and h-i ,-ommittee
uel, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kati. Mr.
AI.PO
M i pcs Mr- E I M-vughton Ir
and Mrs Herman .laiob'on, Mr.
Mr ami Mr* Edmund II Mar­ from th* Ameiiean H-mte Depntt
I ’-vtpg f e i n t 1 g. ' 1 r * M t r e e |
M
and Mr*. Edwin Epitein, Mr. and ti!, of Ora1* are
fb i nksg ivmg nent; price., card- tally and d'e
I
Red ding
Mr*
Mr*. Melvin Siskind, Mr- and Mr* wfekerii! guests of Mi .»nd Mr* oi at inn, Mrs John Eiek, choir- 1 i d l e . M r * f
man, Mr* W B F.Rert.e. Mi* lb-i ant Monteiih 1|r- '1 1* Dul­
Irving Keinberg. Mr. anil Mr* Joe Joel S. Field
I’raeO'k: publicitv.
icservntion*. ler, Mi - W 1 liam I Toll. Mra Ro.
Mois. Mi. and Mr*. Jack Kanner
M ia a f l j i s i r
D i n k i n s a *ophf»ami telephone, Mi*. Roy Tilli*.
it s Bdlhimt i . Mr* S Uaitor,
ami A. Kanner were ptrsrnt.
a ' ! h r l m v f M i t v o f p l n r i ia
.'.lift S D 11ip hi*’'• inn n *'1- a-! tv
LOWS m m
; i f r u f . ! ho rn * vrs»t^tdnv
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CARTOON
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and Mr-* O
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Th.mk*f!’■1'it holt
man fur
f"F *1**’ »
The sp*riou* home of Mr* 0 T i .i v ? “ i ' h h» r I'A i^ n ’ * 'n
Nmr S p e r ls ll /l n g
In
tlriM «»f Wrnncn a i N11»■* titul th»*
Wade in Elder Springs «» • the Rr jr h
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scene Tuesday evening of a lovely
Mr- Eip»*Hnr biefi.n. mt*"* Pal ci.itu*. nstivi.il i hi iM II*!» 1
Thank'giving sup prj given hv the
Fellowship Training Union of the i c t t - v \ v . I,a- n' ber -1» ' * 1 ■ f or \ anrr
HP \ R F R I R f — C H IC K E N — P O R K LOIN
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First Raptist chureh
-in b" t tier pau ntv “f II' *h*
pf«4 n^Fftintr hr ilg'1 *n 1 '.'ivhji
Fall leaves, small
pumpkins, villc. Ark
Now S e r v in g R egu lar D fn tu m
rolnrfu! frui* and pecans adomed
Hrrf on 1n\ r i m iMi Mr-1 c n II*’ I
the tables where
supper « v
Knrp.j? of Mi aqd Mr* I C rtriMiTi rpcnvi ng ti ie )i ft i•tip r„,
Open S:3tl P- M.
served hv candlelight A* each \| itchell v&gt; i" be sot I I" kW» tha1
t * .1 R .11*ii e - huh
place setting, a tooatiucttoii papei
&gt;,,v
, .,- ,| to Aa te .vill.-. t.a 1 1 nlgP rtflij M
turkrv seised as a napkin holdei | ,t, u , t,c n , , of the ,|rath of ,i If 'AimM
fr»l ih» *i e n&gt; n ft i*
and bore in'irle ihe msctiptioii Hi mend A f&gt; William.*
17-02 Highway N o rth
Timothy 2 15 u ho h is the ..-i ipl me
'll* R1 'i'll v
Mr* r t r *1 W
veist fop the T’ almog L nion
it i
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t’ t ' r . 1 * *
\\ Miamf fni! Mi • I M II •V**
s 1 * toda*1 Mr*
After supper game* were rn e * ,
-haw aod • " I*»n it'd
lov ed under the directum a! 'I rs i; u .
E E. Rreckrnridge Miv lobn I, Mi. l a - ,-q Rjwt* and ihtl'lieri
Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Dultk art Miller and Miss tnnrlle t »e n o r of | ii Iamlo
the proud patrols of » 7 lb, K or. aw allied p n til for winning . nnlint *'np *ht a#
f'-'m F' t tdt
girl horn to them Sunday. Nov le«t«
I
ftfp l'|!1M"» M "
,’t. at the Orlando Air Force Ra*n
Thnae attending this I0&gt;nti* ne- ,, , , r ,,,, Kmhtiff and Mia* Belt*
Hospital.
ea.sion wrie the Rev and Mts W. llisbe.

To Conduct Bazaar Band Association
plans Skit Night
L*dt*a A id
*f Mia I.uthersn
C k s n l M &lt;Aa Redeemer held Ia*t At Tuesday Meet

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VANJOHNSON-PATRICIA NEiU

Fellowship Union
Has Meal At Home
Of Mrs. 0 . Wade

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P Brook* ,li , the Rev mid Mi*.
John I M iliei. \lr »nd Mr* fleii
Wade, Mr and Mr* C U E.tgle.
Mt and Mr* R E Valentine, Mr
,nd Mrs John 1. I e» Mr and
Mr* F F Pi eekenrirlg* Mr* r
Hannar, Mr« R F, fiodfthlnm,
'Ira \V I, Jnhn«nn, Mi* B M
Breekenitdge end Mt* O P Wadc
AUn Caro) Valentine,
Phvllis
Valentine, Alty*nn I.ee,
Jnn'lle
t.ee, Linda Soderhlom. and Donald
Foderhlom, Don, Gary, and Ren
nraekentidgr, and David M llln a t­
tended.

The. avaragn
Ameiiean
about three rqlila each vest.

has,

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t m k ai fte born* of Mr*. Jerrv
r is n . were made for Skit Night
I i r k« i 4 , * m th* Chrtatmas ha- scheduled for the ca ilv pait of
n a i la he aonducted Saturday, lllifi n( the Tuesday night meeting
p»€. 4, hi Bfont of the ? ears. Ror- of (be *en,ino|e High School Rind
baak oeda* ofDea.
and O rc h e .lij A?soeiailon piesidThe n efetv voted *0 eet aside ed over hy Evan* McCoy. pre*|.
anothar aonildvrahle rim of ntonry dent.
ute. a report was made by bandfor th* bnfldlng fund of the futut
After the reailiog of the mmalrarch.
The Navy supervises more than
Plana ware mad* for the eov- master Ernest Cowley who told of 200 rf'crve indiistrnl plants, in­
v a d dtah supper which was rn ihe tentative plan* fot Skit Night cluding copper smelters, aircraftengine factnrlr* and ammunition
FFbd by all who attend'd ^w111r in uhirh local civic chibs and orday ewmlng at the Jolin Senkarik gartiraMnn* will be n*kei| in par­ piinl*
ticipate, Several chairmen were
1 T
Twrftdenea,
appointed bv the president to assist! popf
^|rJ ,j
f » m.
in making preparations fot the anon.
aid Mrs H. A. Fi*her.
Auccirdlng
n’*al event.
| •&gt;.. . t | r, M. Haughl, Mr*, R H•ftp Coimeif
gnell many home arridenls
The next meeting is to be in the Eoekham
fifcurcm
ate
an atelrwayj.
The number of band hall at S p m. on Tuesday,
J, Wllkinton. Mrs. Sara
B a n aaccident*
odd
la reduced when
King. Mr*. Brannon Ti»on. Mr*
me atalr* aaro carpeted to enver Dee. Bfi.
Among those present were Me. Margaret Rnwer, Mr*. J A Cal­
y aalip-prono
lip-pro
wood surface.
and Mr*. It. E Rnblsnn, Mr and houn, Mr*. Henry Ru**eli, Mr*. V.
Ftsherme
_______uent Bhlnera — Hidden Mr* Evan* McCoy, Mr. and Mr* G. Hasty, Mr*. Charles Henham,
Rake
Nursery.
aka Nursi
Marvin Mil»m. Mr. and Mrs Rn- Mis* Harriett Smart, and Ernegt
—Adv. hrrt Reely, Mr. ami Mia. Fred Cow ley.

1000

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DOWN—Brought down In loot nlght'e game e| Memori hie winning ways by aaering the only Sanford TD ef lb* game •
Johnny Jena* after a aeaaatleaat ran. Jonea continued a a ran wide around ali awn right « d . (Staff P h o t o ) . ______

Seminole*, Bulldogs Tie Up Southern EFC Crow n, 6 -6
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Champs
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THE SANKORD HERALD
Par* I
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A bird fighting Seminole High
gohool Helen was unable to pull
a sro/n mil nf Ihr lire In the final
minute* al ]&gt;l.i&gt; l.i*l nighl iri the
hornet'^min« (Dime wilii flu Dr
Land High School Bulldog* anil
Sod tin game end Ihr Southern
Division Drawn of thr EFl! cori

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110 A111). Madera type with
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lung. EfiOlft
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CHEST. Loaded with all

sort* of fn*rlnntlng gnmea
such n* Checkers, Dog flare,
(lame of Imllii and more,
Complctn with idnying
hoard*, checkers, dice,
markers, etc.

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directional contrail BOW

transformar, remota control
knuckle coupler tara and
track. .027 go.

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iNiy’n full 20**
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A nimplctely new nll-Hlcel Imported light weight henutr.
Hull! ity Hereulew und fcnlurlnit the fammiH Hcr-Cii*
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Kuartl, fender lamp, renr reflector. Neweat flamboyant
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resemblance lo (he sound and
beauty of ths full scale
model! Earv *0 piny, "Silver
and gold" finish, triple reed
chord*. Over 17" long, with
case. KTOUl
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PEDES. Dealgned and built
for riding In finest atylal
Ball bearing*.
10" front wheel, i r u i l . II MS

WESTERN FLYER TRAC*
TOR. What g low price with
its chela drive feature, ed*
Juotabla seal, U " alee, tree*
tor-tread tlraa and ball
baertng aprochet asssmblv
Red enameling. 871496 I1T.M

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mode] of the frontier Colt
hai revolving awlvel-typ*
cylinder, white plaitle grip*,
gleaming nlekled flnleb. Roll
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Biggest value in (hr low, low
price field! Heavy stamped
sleek H" Hercules bearing
wheels, rubber tires and
stunning French Creme
enameling. 3FI41IO
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FRONTIER CAP RIPI.K.
Barret aniokea just like tha
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part*, nUitle walnut alock
and automatic opening for
standard roll cans. Measures
full 38(4"! E3ti03....... 9L99

39" ROCKING HORSE h u
body, head mad* of highImpact polyatyrcno plastic
mounted on hardwood up*
right* with pin* leg*, brae*
m , rocker*.. Black, yellow
stenciling on horae’a
body, E0705 ..... — ..... MM

CARPENTER'S SET. AH tha
tool* that a young handyman
will needl Mallet, hammer)
eaws, bract, and bit, chliel,
level, plane plua many mere
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Thla biialneii of telrcaellng programs which aaa be picked
ip by hath conventional, black-and-white and eoW retelvera in
pparenlly confining t* come people. The «re*aoarr eerambllag
nd uner rambling of color* to affect thla la quite a chare.
Whet hapntni le that the big color-TV camera* tab* three
ilrturee, on* for each of three primary color*. Tbeee ar* mixed
o provide a black-and-white picture algnal end a aeparate sub*
arrier of color ilgnale aa Veil, Regular receiver* chow tha
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BURK PAN. Enjoy better
tailing meal* with economi­
cal prtaaur* cooking. Auto*
matte control. Safety fua*.
Heatproof handle*.

AMERICAN PLASTIC
BRICKS. Build modem
home* I Roof top*, chlmnop,
Intarlotklng brieka, door* aa*
operating window* and gft*
rage doer*! Over 890 pleeta

4-qt. J130T
919-98
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Twice mure In ihr lourtli quarter
Sanford’* Homecoming leem thrvetened. hul beiulffiit defends, play
hy the Hiilldog safety man. Hub
Simms (lopped Ihe Remlnnle* aa
llies were headed fur paydirt
Tilt- game ended uu a fi d lie. Ill*
i fe.ee* sold afler Ihe game lhat
Die EEC Southern title may be
decided hy the tn&lt;t of a rain if the
raarhe* would agree

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Fighting lo rescue their llnmernniing
game In the oncriing miniminR ga
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(lie
noli* rammed aero** ihe lying
inxichtluwn In live plays from the
kickoff .Inhtiny .lone, returned
Ihe kirk Jh yard' lo Ihr Del.anil tt
On the first piny, Jones plrkril
up a key htnrk In mnvr Hie hell
Vi yard* In Ihe DoLiml six yard
line The Bulldog defame* tight­
f o n t redwood tree* in California
ened up and hold Hie local* pnw.- have hark up to two feet thick

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.ou th ern l u l l nl Die d ia in p io ii*h ip
If the enu rin'* n fc u g rr c a h lc . T h r
w lo n rr w ill pluV the w in iK T nf Ih r
n o rth rrn h a lf of Hie co n fer M ire
fnr Ihe n v r r a ll lille .

Neither learn wa* able In aenre
in llic (ir.-l qiiarlrr a* the evenly
matched M|iuul* mm n l the bail
luck ami Inrlb in mlii fielil The
.Seminole* were the flrul In Ihreat.
rn when they took a Rullilng puni
nn their own VII and three play*
lain rrui'ei) Die unit field &lt;lrl|ie
a* Ihe fir*! quarter ended
(Jn the second play id Ihe new
iiuarlcr
Min llu'skliis b r a k e
inrnngh Ihe llulhhig forward wall
In Ihe Del.ami m Then lllugliis
look a hamlnff from Jones amt
wrnl 111 Ihe Id 'fill' local* were nn
alile lo move Ihe hall further The
locals lull Ihe hail nn down* four
play* l/ilrv on Hie Del.anil 7 yard
line
The llnlldogs too* over and
marrhril n:i yard' for thr first
s r o r r of Ih r u.iine The lomlulown
was s d up when Tyler wiuil over
hi* own right guard from Ihe
neal r a r r y . Hill p a * * r d In T a p s c n l l
waa .lojipci hy Duels for no gain;
Dim picked up five yard* on the
next caruy. Hill pu**rd In rapamii
on the Seminole Id yard line Ty
ler hit the crniiy of Ihe line for
**vcn yard*. Then, mi tho .next
play, Hill aenrcil .tlimlliiF up
ihrmigli at big hole In Hie rigid
side nf Ibe Hanford line
Tliiir*bv&gt; hxlru |Nilni try wa* mi
good a n il'Hie score »Iimk| nl flf)
fur DeLanil as Ihe first half end-

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| 3 BEDROOM I Story IInns*, Loealed 1311 Palmetto Ava. Pall
2081.
I f AMPLE SLINK AD
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Redroom framed house.
?OKT entr# cash for articles you
Asbestos shingles.carporle.space
um . Ptae* tout ad to3aay.longer
healer, kitrhen range and hot
Phono &gt;131.
water heater. All bottle ga* I&gt;ot
too front. 141 deep. Just out the
3-lin* ad, such as the oaa above
eitv limits, has cll&gt; water 17.900.
enly Me par day on our low 3
llth and Magnolia. Phona 048-W.
ay earnod rata aeonnmy plan, « c
ar dai lor 3 day* and Me foi
Call bafore 9 a. m. or after I
day
p. m.
_ little ipata lika this will gel
« r m esial* batata our more
Builder — Pknns ISM
n 10.MD raadara. Tall 'a a toCustom Homes and Florida
!M day! Pbon* lilt.
Bail dart low east homes.
• l b a abora 4-'Una ad can ba run 1H acre Inis 11200 V acre 21700.
’or only tJ ao, 3 day*
;s full data fo
Fronts on E 4th St Bay Ave.
^ J tr only (t 80 and one day for 72c
3rd hi. and San Carlos Good
location John M. Resell 1204
uy. Sail. Rant. Hire with want
E 4th SI. Bos 734 ianford, Fla
gd*. the busiest salesman In
rn. Put one to work lor you.
ISSl. We will ba alad to

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J I p.iunc t i n -. A.A,B.B.Petariaa.Brakcr
Peterson Jr.,
Jobforfory(you or 5 full Associates
____the Job
P. J Cheslersnn. Albert N. Tilts
Is keepkeeps ..It working
lyl. Only It !l ls
-------Garfield Willetts, John Maisrh
~ you for 3 days. 1 day Is only
NEW Modern I bedroom house.
Outside eity limits. Phone 1393-J.
&lt;faU ua about auf business rataa.
3 BEDROOM concrete block home
The Want-Ad Department Is in one of Sanford's nicest sections.
sen from i:.v&gt; a m until .9:30 I’rirr ttl.fiOOOO-11*00 Down.
_,9I. each buslnaii day except
Saturday adtrnoon. Deadline for
R *+ U f
mask-day Insertions is S:30 tha
Room 701 Edwards’ B1
Jday bafora publication
JUyectiiari ara requested to no- Park Commercial
Winger
der
T. M Strlnaer
tlfjWh# Want-Ad Dapartment Im- J. R Alexander
Reg Real Estate Brokers
jf mediately n? any errors In their
Jadi, as Tha Sanford Herald will he
&gt;aiponilbla fur only ena Ineorroct Whether bnylnc or selling, it will
pay you tn see:
fliirtion
J. W. HALL, BBALTOR
It’l So Enay
Florida State Bank Building
fo Plaeo A Want Ad
Call Hall"
Phoo* 17M

a - 4 » T m g g trow norm - »
I HOLLYWOOD Bads, complete. S
r . Dlnaetla Set wrought iron,
refrigerator, electric stove 2
living room piecca. Some item*
like new. others excellent ronditInn Reasonable offers run
sldercd J. D. Bryant, Lake
Mary. Fla
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BOAT—Goed condition. Thonr
111 R
Bay's t.ona S)*«ved shirt* Me
Blanket* It 41
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
) tf Baafard g ?t.
Pk, 1391
ASK*YOUR LOCAL GROCER FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY PRODUCE
■riri Tractor Cn.
Hlway 17-12 South
Phone Ml

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AWNINGS JALOUSIES
VENETIAN BLINDS
Free estimates. Write to Mf|
Agent—Glenn C. Utt, 1419 Liu
ret Or call Days—18ST-J. Nights
1291 J Sanford.
LARGE display of New dedrnom
sets. Hollywood Beds, H e a d
hoards, couches. Night stands.
Msple Bunk Beds, Char* and
Vanities.
Used matlre«se«

ECHOL S BEDDING CO.

1MI Sanford Ave.
Phona IIM
i Bud Bamberger. Mgr.)

LAY-AWAY8

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Gifts and Toys for Chrlitmai—
Use our Lay-* way Plan

FURNITURE

center

tin West 1st St_______Phono 1431
LAY A WAY PLAN
and Finance Plan
Now in iff**.t en tU Sporting Goods
• Guns w Ammunition • Tenia
Boat* Motor* and Traltari

ijuat Call 1821 and aak for
Torn—Ploygrotind Equipment
BUY - S K I.!. - R E N T
tha Want Ad department
Kflltgon’n Sporting Good*
RAYMOND
M.
BAI
L,
REALTOR
Sanford Herald
304 Ei*l First St
''hone Mg
S D. Highleyman, Associate
Phone 9
704 South Park Ave.
r o a E r-v r
' -i
1200 CRESCENT STREET
f t p■wKi APARTMENTS: rooms, Clean is ,i pin. this 2 Bedroom
[vale bath*. lt« w. r.rst St.
prTvi
masonry home, kitchen equipp­
ed is a stent at IS 027 00 Re­
INISHED
kltrhenatte
apt.
n n tf
quiring 11.930 00 Down, balance
mberlaiid Court Hlway 17-93
monthly at 14100. which includes
ith.
1 Phona 1PM-W.
Taxes. Insurance. A Interest at
4", Immediate possaitlnn
f o i In w ay an d Baby lladn
SEMINOLE REALTY
Jay. We,k or m onth-re. Has
T. W. MERO
it tare Cellar H I West First W. DIETRICHS
Phone 17
eloaa la. nawly "painted. 703 INI Park Avenue
Esenlngs—II2W or 1971J
1st St. /immla Cowan, phone
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3 Bedroom deluxe frame home in
exrellent rondltion. in nlre high
ArKfcn Apta. Efficiency. Pboaa
terllnn of city Includes flee
kitchen equipment Price t i l .800
slier SPACE available Adults
FraUar
y. tlO. par Month. Phone 1380 A HOUSE, 19' a 24' Incomplete
only.
hut livatiie Klertric refrigerator
NICE, Clea*. comfortahle rooms,
hotlled gas stove, space heater,
ket water year 'round. The
table, rabinet.s, and rug* On a
Oablet RoMilog House, 401 Mag
&lt;u&gt; x 120 ft. lot. One block out of
aolia Ava.
city limit* A M. Rrmusat.
Phone M8-W Call before 9 a.
JSHBD 4 room apt. Close
m., after S p. m.
MT Oak .......
Ava. Pboaa Sit
Jimmie
COwar
H
an
Excellent 3 ned Room House, corM apt. Ml W. lit St. Phone
ner tot landscaped In new sec­
tion. garage. SI 1.750 U.SOO rash,
halnnre financed Including taxes
ONE ROOM efficiency apartment,
and Interest
•uitabla for couple &lt;&gt;r single.
Private bath. Ideally located W. B. W IL L IA M S, R ealto r
across from Post Office. Inquire 118 N. Park
rhose 1128
Manuel Jacobson's Dept Sinrr.
AETKXEH FOR BALE -R
TtrSNISHED Apt Hasn~ eonven Plent, and private. I4S per month
CBS TelcTlalnn Rata
Phone 4.11W
IM 9S Up
Free Demont'ralloa
BROWN'S
INISHED. * Bedroom house 201 South Park4VOCO STATION
Phona 91*7
per. month Ph eoa or 74?w.
GLASS .IALOUSIE8
W'rhNflSIIED 4 room house on
Air B ail road. Phone
New—Losv Prices
11M-L-W.
Siie 23 37X3*
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Site 24 37x50
Itl.M
iOOM furalahed Apt. Pbnae Chuive of clear nr ebseurr glass.
Fully weather striped
MTCt bodroom In homa. Prlvato SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
Phone Ut
eflvanta and bilk. Phona an-M. IP* We.st Ht st.
—-ISHED 2 Bedroom homo on
Venetian Bllnda
fujEc
rraneh Av*. Phone 2M3 .I.
Fran
(Nationally Adv. Rnlla-head)
Clear View Awnina* 9 Spun
&gt;OM efficiency Aot 137.50. 9 Lite
Glass 9 Porch roll down
Included. I ll
■ and water
wale Inch
shades 9 Travis and Curtail
Phona
hone 17*7ITP7-W
Rods
Furalahed Seminole VcnetUa BHe A Cm
m o StHEN-TRDOM
st b e APhaaa I
seretn porch, 2nd a» Wait 3rd st.
fliona IMS between
£ .
NEED PANELINGT
TAp. m.
Yellnw
tw Pine, Western Red Cedar,
Mahogany, Ponden'sa Pina u
ISHED home. Couple ISOS
stnek. See ill nl these at
tt,
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Sherman Concrete Pip* Co.
I a PTI for rant now, Cata* Bldg. Out West 13th St Phone 1M1-IMI

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IfBlV nt'al small furalshad Garl |a

Aijt^ only IWM monthly

n iA tlu B S D duplai, ground floor,
ha«t. (49,01 lioi Myrtla.

H. R. POPE CO

y e Soutii Park Asa

f i R and
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­ Fo* the best ruarhes and tha best
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
term, on both new and ate&lt;1! • One^howr % • WaiR iM Dry
Ray, 1HS-J.

see u&lt;
Eifltnlde Trailer Sal«B
ENVELOPES,- letterheads, atate
Palalkn Fla
mentj, Involrei, hand bills, and
p r o g r a m s , ate. Prograaalva
Printing Co. Phone S'**—403 19SI Full DOR Power Gild# 12.408
t'hersnlet II.J.W Terms Eaeell
West ISth St.
ent Cnnrlltinn. mils lO.OOO miles
RUGS and Upholstery Duraciean
Phone 994 nr 74,7 \V
ed in your home ur in our shop
U*e again (he *ame dav
SANFORD MOTOR CO
Sanford D urarlran Servlca 1MII Sanford Asa.
PR. IIM
.309 tavl IIH SI
Phone 2210
49 STl DER AKER in good eon
PLUMBING
riitictn Ile,i*onablr See »t 19*3
Contract and rejyur work Free
Palhma I»risp
estimate* R I. Ilaesey. 204
Sanford Ave Phone 192*
i t - f LOST AND rOUNDi m - t i
FI.OOR sanding and finishing FOl'NI)' Male rhartreuse Para­
Cleaning, waxing .Serving Semi­
keet Saturday Phone IMS M
nole Counts sinrr toll. H. M
1341 Summerlin OwneW may
Gleason, l.ake Mary.
have hy rasing for ad
• Furnlturw • Car Seat Covers
Edmond's Upholstery Shop LOST: Broas-h pin at Yieht Clul
2714 French Ave.
Phone IMS
Morulas night ItF.WARD—Write
Box 3*. Genes a. Fla
C ~ t T t ~IRON WORKS
3801 South Park Phona 21S-J
R steel fahrliatiun
• Welding r r - e l e c t r ic a l f e e
• General repairs
R andall K lertrte Olx
llendii and Crnsta* AppHAMI*
CERA M IC T ll.K
Youngstown KltehcM
Tile* for ALI. purpose*
Wall Floor Hep.ilr« Re modal Electrical ronirarting and fPMtra.
Ill
Magnntla
Ava
PhSM 111
N A B O R S T IL E CO.
IMl S Sanford Ave
Phone 111]
FRIG IDAt tie. appliances, lalea
aBd service G II High, Ovteda,
H AU.'t GARAGE foe general Auto
Fla Phone 41SI .n r *•»' *
rapairing Also Wrecker Service
1842 W after * n 4oi ealtry. Ph 1090-M - taaa-R
Mgkta.
SEE Your Gi-nri i
RtrYCt.E repair* and namting
for T\ .sod \pnlianre.
Lawn mnsser*. tool* etc . shar
S anford K lertric Os*
nened General repairs
118 Magnolia Avo.
BTANLEY'S BIKE SHOP
Ph 1434
MO E 4th St
U - OFFICE K
j a g g
CARPENTTiN WORK
For quick repair Job*, of small HAYNES Office MaekiM Ca
Typewriter*, adding maaftli
building Call Jim 1t4* M-4.
Halei-Kent sis. 114 Magnolia, Pk
44.
P. M. CAMPBELL
General Cnntrietor

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r&gt;s« Helen CttMH. (kelflHU 1*8

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arriett'i Beauty Nfoh
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Rharmnn Concrete Co.
Phona 1141-iaH'

Phone 1440 OW West 13lb

Pruning Palntn
McRanay — Smith Pniiiln

ISIS fi Park
Phone 1174 J
HOTPOIVT
AUTOMATIC WASHER
U ed one month. Good as New!
Save ISO IS) Price 1149 f»

CLAUDE H. WOLFE

APPLIANCE CORPORATION
Ml S. Sanford Aee.
Phono t i l l
USED I,umber: Flooring, celling,
and framing
Congregational
Churrh. 24lh St and Park Ave.
—Fisherman Take NoticeLive Bait for Sal*
Minnows—&lt;Popaule) S dni tl
Bull Hesoi—t dn» Me
Fleming's rommunllv Gror.
E. Geneva Ave. oa Highway 48
Midway, Saafnrd
Sanford. Fla.
CHRISTMAS Aprons— Denlnm,
f'hinti and Tercislr 11 M II 2b
It SO Will deliver
Bsig.iiot
Terrs t ee doll elnihe*. She It M,
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FLOOR SANDINO R Finishing *
Oak floor* furnished, laid A fin
Ished Reasonable term* In bus
mess since 1910 Old floors marir
like new E F Strsens; Route
I. Box 127; Phono TIAR 4
For

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Evening* A Suudas
Phone I4A7-M
Esenina,
rnina. a m A Jsiwdas. I
WINN T V A RADIO
jan E. tat
Ph. 0
DOMESTIC HEWING MACHINES

Sale* • Rentals Seri Ire
GARRETT'S
PHONE 1417
See Us fur quotation* all Stlllwm
and Hardware items before you
lull and he nlf**anlli siirnrlied
C A M PB E L L 'S CAW NI7T
111 was 17 92 South
Phone 1447

* HEATERS CLEANED
.tod *iHived

\uder*i&gt;n

At) 11.k -

Vppllanre l e n i r -

Ph 1113 Das *—II14 Nile*
GOOD and BAD
New All Meta) Folding Chairs 2 4»
Sanford Vnruum Cleaner
Uatd timing Room Table
18 00
Service
Slightly l'*ed Oil Healer* tnon
tfsed Faby Crib ComDtele IIM Elactrolux-KIrh;' Elertrn Hyiien.
Parts fnr all make*
Usad Roll-a-away Baa And
Phone 714 X J
Inflenpring Mallre**
jo rift
U##d Chroma S pe Dinette snoo
Used * Burner Oil Range
4* 93 COI.EMAN Snare Heater*, with or
without blower*.
Also Floor
Used 1 or Bedeoftm Still*
HIS

MATHER OF SANFORD

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Funner*.

MS M E. lit St.
Phene 121
"tfske YM* ^Tirlsln,.** Muflral

AT YOUR MUSIC
SHOPPING CENTER
All Band and Orchestra Instru
manta. Complata line of leerssnr*
f t s Y TERMB-R E N T A L 8YB
TEM—REPAIRS

BUKUR’8 MUBIC 81IOP

1807 Ranfnrd Are

Phnae 1113

Bpoclal — TV and Radi*
S o rrlc# and R opalrn
ECA Motorola laic* and Servici

Goito’s Tonnes Rorvle*

Phnna 14*4
Ph. MU IIM Sanfard Av*.
discing, grading. Tree*
■EWING MACHINES ti l 80 up Plowing,
and shrubbery moved. Dewitt
BEET’S 114 S. Park Phene 1182
Hunter on! K n th At.

2811 Cedar Ave.

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AiBCLIB WAWTKP

rayon tape*- Cotton or nylen
corda.
20 GAUGE Rtmlnatnn automatic.
in g room wall furalshad 8*nkarlk GIr m and Paint Ca.
300 Elm Ava. Pboaa i iu .
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112-114 West 2nd St.

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JALOUSIES
Lifetime Aluminum—Free Estl
mates Free Installation—Tele
"Domes of Diilinrllon"
rhone Ills Furniture Center.
Hi Was IT-93
Phone 1447
II W First.
BRRRRRRR COI.D?
KIIA Financing
Od
l.ri ns install your
For Ramodellng .nd repair.
Fluor furnare
Nothing Down-Small Mon(hl&lt;
Cirridat1"* Dealer
Paymanta

Vtnatlan Blind*
M RRfurnllhed housa with
W1 BUY. mall and Dade ultd
__ ___ head. Sag-proof
j-proof bottom
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444 mil** out south tan* Enclosed
turn Oa.
nitura. WUsea-Malar Funritan
rail with plaetic anna. Plastic or
Aramie. Call A. C. Bonaow.
111 I . lit. Phona aaa.
(10. l « W. Pth Strait.

MOBILE HOMES

Used furniture, apptlineee, tools, SHOTGUN- IB Gauge Automatic
ate. Bmtgbt—sold. L arrr’r M i ‘
30 Inch harrall r i l l 2593
14 B—
121 Eaa* tit St. Phans 102NKW-Zioi Pier* set Nnrltake
B a c s tr ly A pphnne* C o atar
China, New hand mode table
"Your Weitlnghou.se Dealer"
eleth 72 x tna also Thor Aul&lt;&gt;Maytag Waabtrj
matlc Ironer On New Air Rati
111 Magnolia Ava.
PIMM ITU
Road la Red Trailtr.
— Factory to You —

Aluminum

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Ratal In

Pnliryholdera

John William# Inn. A fa w
lit lanferd AUatMa Bank

Pboaa 338

¥■ n i f - 7 v r r u
REIftUMIX CONKRETE
Sand. Rock. Cement, Steel. Mortar YOUNG PARAKEETS - healthy,
REDUCED
talking strain. 40H4 Falmatlo
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
FOE QUICK SALI
Ava.
3M Elm Ava.
Fhane 1333
■Y OWNER
■ R&lt; . . . Hanaa, Inelud
CABBAGE plants. Phona 328-W. DACHUND pup! for sale. I Weak*
a
UV4, WiUr Heater an.
old. Wrlla I t . t Bog 48-A San
Blind!. For Appointment OLD bleyal*—not beautiful, good
ford, Fla.
Call 1XU-J_________
riding condition. Phona lfc-W
afternoons.

M utuallio And Ecowomba
iMure with

Boyd* Wallace
*T#nr Mntnal FrlesUe”
104

Aw WBIIrmr. jtoUtor

I** AttMUe^BauMIldg.
I bM ; Y. 4 BEDROOM, m bath
* aa, with spacious grounds on
nway IT-BM, also good huil-

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Ph. 13(1

lasaa Isleiman i l l " FLOMKlftfLAMTS-SMEI^
Apply Gormly In*. 4IT W. lit
For OrnamanUl Shrubbery
M. Phona-HI.
I . B. MANN'S NURSERY
Ijk c Monroe. Tla.
Phnna S0-R.
WINN T V * RADIO
I E. let______________ Ph. 4ft ADDREgg postals at home. Earn
LAND8CAPING
13 eommliHon each order reeetvad, Instructipni 33c, rafuadHOLLYWOOD bad, 3 place bedahla. Brennar, Trenton 3, N.J.
mom suite. Phona 418-K. 2887
Sanford Ava.______________
WHIRL
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Automatic Waahar la Her*
—10 Day Free Home Trial—

“RS.TASy’llft.'If" um

20 GUAGE Remington Automatic
shotgun. 1 year aid. agriDaol
condition. 273 80 Phona lltM .
• CUBIC ft. Deep Freese. C al ba
Uea at 3415 Elm A v .________
APRONS—41.00 ft (1.3*. Pfllow

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TOKYO (JV-An tlnJdentiricd ffim‘to.il fired upon a Japan*.# iKhin itA I.)
inj( Itod c(rly tuday midway be­
ilm k N. Clcr*l«nd. Jr.
tween th* »out hrm tip of Korri
Attorney for I'MInllff
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anti the Red China mainland, JaHiol.irrt, Fl’trlita
pan'* Mi rill mo Safety Board re­
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ported.
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rot s r t .
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n r ATM O F F K O M tllA . IA r»IOIt laid the gunboat waa ‘‘believed
II ATM.
in
m : T i n : i :h t a t m o k
to be a Ited Cblnet* craft."
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Alger Hiss Ends
Prison Sentence
Tomorrow Morning

Commanding Officer Of VJ-62
Feted At BOQ Prior To Release

Courfmartial Shows
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(.UNDON *
Peiping radio said
Io*lay llic 13 Americana «rntcneed
to prison trim) a&gt; ipif* were given
a public Inal "al which they ad­
mitted having receive*! ipeci»li*t
tunning m espionage and guerrilla
warfare "
The tied nune»e radio w.i* keepmg up it* drumfire of propaganda
in the raae of the II airmen amt
tun civilian* whn*e sentence* by a
military court to terma ranging
from four year* to life was dt.«l e w i s b u r g . r * r - ftfter v-, clo.'fd hy the Peiping regime on
year* behin! liar* Mger 111** mil Tuesday,
ieave Lewishuvg Federal Peniten­
All were captured during the
tiary tomorrow, til* «if« Priscilla Korean War. Both the American
i* expected to mf*l him at the and British government* have d* i
gale.
nounced the charge.* a&gt; false and
The SO year nM former Slate Pe- a violation of the Geneva conven­
nartment official, who wa* con tion on priioner* of war The 1'ru­
■; led of iwearing falsely when he led Stale* la trying to arrange a n t h n n i r i i i i \ v —i.. s. iir.uk
old a congressional committee he face-to-face meeting at Geneva way (above), who live* with hiv
tad never passed secrete to a Com with diplomatic representatives to daughter, Sir*. James tloiighlon
muniit apy ring. Ii leaving nn a lake up the caie
and her son, l.eillr. at 20*2 lilts*,
imhattonary ban* He a n orlg
The Peiping radio aald Col John aru* ft., I* nbsrnlng hi* ITlh
mally sentenced for five year*, but Knot Arnold Jr, of Silver Spring, hlrthdav loilay. Burn In Him
lie won an eailicr release with a Md., commander of a II2U allot Ii ora, Comi
Mr.
Brink wai
"meritorious" record
down Jan 1], 1B33, over Nurlh ranie lo Sanford In 1921. lie
A* a convicted felon, he wilt hr Korea, confessed tn court he va» •lives In one nl Ihree hnuvet he
without the right to vote or hold engaged in Intelligence work. He built here before he retired. He
public office
was lenleneed to 10 years
worked In Ivory, (hen In an or­
Acting Warden Fred T Wlllln
••Arnold. Colonel of the IT S
gan farlory and taler nent Inin
•on
hf ha* had hu 'customAir R#«\ipp!y nr^1 fommuni hti«lne«&lt; lor himself a* a nhlnet
TAX CHECK—John Wiley (l e f t ) . Del.and. area aianagrr for
ary talk min h i m
cation* Wing, itatH m rmirt that
maker and maker of h.iitk and
* Boulhern (tell Telephone Co., hand* company ta t rhech for
His itinerary for tomorrow ls m# wing had not been committed efflre future*. The vrnerahle
121,199.11 lo John Gallowav, Beminol* County la* collector. while
limp!*
in the Korean theatar and wai at- man rememheri the Tlldnn
J. A. Broom, Orlando, Bell district manager, look* on. The company,
Eat breaWiaC check «rt *1lH uehed to the L'S secret intelll- Hive* dlipul* and helped tn a
' according to Galloway, la on* of the (orgeat taxpayer* la the
the library and then walk to free- g^nre igency,'' the broadcait laid. campaign parade for l l v a i e i 5
rounty. (Photo hy R im S t u d i o ) ___________________
,
.
. .1 It g iv e no eaplinatum of the Grant. Be aim ran remember
P nion guardi h iv e described |on( deliy between the capture of when hananai were wrapped In
HU* Prison life u to n of an ex the men and their trial The trial lln foil and told aa a novellv.
tremeJy cooperative inmate
date wai not specified but appar- Mr. Brnekwav hear* well for hi*
They said he wcrked most of Hi* ently p wai only recently held
age and like* pancake* for
prtinci time a* a clerk on the cloth­
Peiping radio laid the men were breaklail. He ha* n r t e r smok­
ing issue detail
ed nr drunk. Staff P h o t o &gt;
sentenced cm Tuesday.
His spare time, they laid, was
The radio gave till* question and'
devoted "almost exclusively" to
answer exchange which alirgrillv
t'mdr. David C. McNeill, the first artinr Commandinr Officer of rending in (he pri*on library.
between Ihr tribunal * clue ,
Phuiographic Squadron Sixty-two, who presided at I he aquadron’i
Hus' ielea*e come* Ju»t a few pa**cd
&gt; ,
l v a arter
a i s . . *the
1. a ri«
* D. a
! wi
* mu ,Ju
ific-„.
- it tiNl
n l m e „ him
eommlaaloning ceremonies, laid farewell lo VJ-02 and (o naval duties „joay*
1lrltn
,,,
„ n*
„ llam
„
deatli
of
william
, , .hlt
TK„m
l . no!
nf —.mu
at a golng-awny party held al Bachelor Officer’s Quarter* aboard IV. Itenirngtnn. another government i Ch,n
134‘
the Naval Auxiliary Air Station Wedneidajr. Nov. 24.
'employe who «a* imprisoned on
J’T T * ' . . 1. civilian
Th* Wednesday evening »fmi-forint1 party got underway with a conviction of perjury in connection employe of ihe U S. Army, w*.
rharrnal broiled steak dinner al 8:Sfl p.m. After heing rooked al the wtdi questioning on Communist con sentenced to life
The lodge asked Downer hiRHQ outdoor barbecue pit the “tdg beef*” were whisked to the inaide neclinn*
tablesfwhore steaka were the main item of intcre*t to all.
Tux&gt; inmate*. George Junior Mr- profession before hi* “ arrest "
"I was in the Central Inlelli
Aa the laat of the atraks disappeared, the party-goars swung Coy. Grundy, \ a
and Robert
into another form of delightful Carl Parker, WashinyUm. D C . l(enr# A g e n e y of the Initcd
aetion aa they danced to muaie de­ (ace murder charge* in tha Mnet- .State*," u s i the reply
RERUN P * An Army ivnit
Chief (mtge "What training did
livered by th* Det.and Trio,
\t*y bludgeoning of Remington with
martial disclosed today -• c.i
Rtrairea Plank
a sock-encased piece of fire brick. you undergo?’*
Dow ney “ t reren ed e splona se where thr lliissian* rclu&gt;ed to g
A small mumtnto along with the
Remington diet! Wednesday after
an American sol tier desrilri p i t
traditional Navy “plank" ns&gt; pre­ an unsuccessful emergency opera­ train, ng, eonjuimg of Kuerrilla teat aaylum II ssa* Ihe fust m
warfare, weapon*, small unit tac­ ■tame of tins kind *inre the cold
sented to the Commander at tha tion.
affair. Tha “ plank" was a aaetion
Dneana of nowaman are expected tics. sabotage, the u»e nf expin- war started. If S ofluuals «aul
of mahogany with a itlver Inlay, to he on hand to question Ilia* tve* intell.pence surveying, railio
The soldier, Sgt. fame* It Ills
inaerlbad with Cdr. McNeil’* nama, on hi* plana for the future. He operating, parachute jumping, un nonnettr 3X. of Grand Rapid
name of tha aqua tron and the title entered the prison claiming hie in arme*l combat, map readlrp, cl - " Mlth asked Ihe Russian- (nr |wu
&lt;4 "Plank Holder" denoting that nncen*-e and 'ome indication* are
Chief judge: "ttital nrgsmsalmn mlesa'a In stay In thr Vast In
tir*.dmpite futun* might be de­ g«ve you »iKh tralninr'*
tic
t icy isml hint back Ui the
I b I w and Larry R ad. .former ho waa ona af tha initial officer* Me
voted hi tmvlng'.it.
tJownay: "Ihu Ccrural Intcill- West,
5r Sanford who hate ef TUtoRon 82.
But at least two eongrestional gettcj Agoncy."
Th*
faitlyltlaa
earn*
to
a
elate
Hi»*cumrtle was contlcled o' dr
I n a d to Tampa, war* In town for
at 1 a-m. with all thoaa In at* committee.* have indicated they
The broailcast said Downey ail sertmn seiitcneed to three seucS a homecoming festivitlc*.
tendance agreeing th* event wai a may *»k first rail nn hi* lime
miltrt under the tudgc'i qurat-on it hard I-.hoi and i di-lion.u.ibl• • #
l/tilil Marsh 21 t»3A. Hi** will
Ajpong thoee pledging wrorltiea moat onjoyahla one and a fitting have to check with a parole offi ing that he helped in Ihe Iraliung dtsrharge Tlie sol tier di-.ippc i n -I
tribute
to
the
departing
Command­
a« *pie« of nine Chinese sentenciwl from Ins Itrrlin mf.intty unit N o
ag. Stetson XJnlrcralty in Dcljind
ret&gt; and report various details of with Jve Americans
8 and was cone foil! day- I*1
L a Mi** Patty Collin*. Della Delta er.
hi.* personal life.
Knur of the Chines*' were acn linionv deselopeil thot lo- scnl I.
Cdr. McNeill, who ha* held every
D«lU, and Ml*a Mary Bos* Anderfenced to death, four were tailed Fast Berlin and asked tor i-sln-i
top aa*i|{nment posaibe In a squad­
aon, !leta Tati Alpha.
• • •
h&gt;r life and one for 13 years.
ron aurn a* YJ-O'J, la to he re­
After nlorr ogallmi. the N imcI
Police Cap!.. Hoy Tlllls bagged leased to Inactive duty .‘taturilay..
aulluirilu-. notified ihr riuei ■.in
a 12b pound, fuur point buck Nov. 27, after 13 y e a n of outlliat lie wax Ihcic and asked flu*
around 10 a. m. yesterday morn­ alanding Naval service,
luu in office to come and gel luoi
ing near Geneva. It was reported
A liai'oti offleer told the cicoi
Thr Commander left a Carbonlast night. Good hunting.
rn.irti.il llissirtinelle first refused to
dale, III., achool room, where he
* e «
accompany him tuck to the We l
waa a teacher, to don th* navy
I FT LEAVENWORTH. Kan '.I* hut that the Rus-un* unpre . I
There will be a tpeclal meeting blue* on Feb. 16, 1941. In Nov­
"We expect to have a real Joan Gavin, shapely 3 bait .V on Ihe soldier lie had no oilier
of the Board of Publlr (nalructlun ember of that year Cdr. McNeill
at 10 a. m.. Nov. 29 In the t ’ourt received his commission to enilgn friendly *hop where people can Inch coed, hopes those woll course, that they Inin l want him
House, to rrcelve bhlx on light­ and tva* designated a Naval aviator come in and fed at home" Mr*. whistles at the Cnnernty nf Km in the Fast
ing for the Seminole High School. upon completion of flight training Filer Rhine aaid today, anounclng sa* faile away over the Thanks
In hla defense Rixvmnettr said
Servicemen and junior hostess- school at Corpus Christ!, Tex., the oprning of Mary-Kster’a—200 giving holiday*
he wax "in tis.uhle with lux unit
N.
Park—
Sanford’*
new
lire**
shop.
Joan
object*
to
wolf
rati*
from
e» will enjoy a ‘'Harvest Moon three month* later,
anil was nhoiit lo Ii **■ tils -.rr
Mrs. Ridge, a part owner in the the boys, you ask’ A few arr fine, pen nf a slrijn-s lie ilcriited, he
Ball" tomorrow night at the USO
At
thl*
point
the
leaching
pro­
say*
the
IB-year-old
bill
r-ryed
•hup with Mr'. Hugh Whelrhel,
fruin 8 until 11 o’clock. Sunday af­
said to go lo the Fast and earn
ter church, 8:30-11 p. m,, Is “ What- fession cam* up again a* Cdr. I wat mannger of the sportswear de­ blonde, hut when some 1.2O0 men ■si me money
McNeill
waa
retained
at
Corpu*
students
whistle
at
one
girl
it
s
a
partment of Sara«ota'a exclusive
xlt” night. Senior hostesses for
both event* will be from the San­ Chrlstl for purposes of Instructing Margaret Shop for four year* be­ "shattering experience.”
future
Navel
aviator*
In
primary
fore returning to Hanford several
ford Woman's Club.
Th* whistling atirtod saver*! C
"
A r r iu a x * U n r n
• a •
training and aviation gunnery.
month* ago.
weak* ago
Every M o n d a y V - T C W A T r i V C S M e r C
War
Ara
Approximately 11,000 studenli
Mary-Keter’a will open at 9 a m. Wednesday ami Friday whcti Joan
have been enrolled in day anti
During the later year* of World tomorrow morning, displaying eg- walked acroaa Ihe campus al
evening division* of Washington War II Cdr. McNeill waa attached rluaive line* of jewelry, dre**e», Lawrence. Kan , to her first after
\ crew nf w o rk n irn fro m the
University, St. I-nulx, *lo .. for the to VF-20 aboard the 1JHS Rantea lingerie,
and Mouse*, sports­ noon H i m , hundred* of men titi- W hitm ore 1 .ink ( n , ,l . i c k x u n u llr
current semester, university offi­ and »rrver| a* Flight. Operation, wear. after tu-e clothe* anil street iknts waited for her lo pa** Frank a rriv e d Hulas In erei -1 I lip H r sa l
cials announced recently. Among Englneeilng anil Executive Officer. eloihr*. I offer will he aerved Strong Halt. Then they let loose
ed w a te r &gt;lnragp tank at MeRon
those students registered in the While performing Ihrxe dbtiea in throughout the dav
with an ear-split Ling chorus of suite am i I e lrrv V I" , r u llr il fur
day division la Benjamin Harri­ the Pacific, Cdr. McNeil earned
whistle*
and
wolf
calls
Mr*, Ridge announc'd that some
Under contract Nn I In the I’ X
son Williams, son of Mr. and Mr*. the title nf an ace fighter pilot by of the line* th» new jhop will
She tried going in rl*s, hy car
Benjamin II. Williams. 2513 Pnin- shooting five J*pane*n plane* out carry aie Ivan Fiedreick of Cal­ hut Ihe car was halted hy a mass tensive water and sc u e r program
F a h riia tm n and r r r r t m n of the
setlia Ave., who is In the division of the skv In two rnnsrrutive day*, ifornia, Taliak of California, Julie or her admirer*.
Jon non-gallon (ank still uist ton,
nf hospital administration, school bagging three one day and a pair Clark of Dallas. Two Smart Girl*
"1111* ta quite serious as far as I *74 75.
nf medicine. _
the lirxt, Cdr McNeill found him nf Miami, Herbert Beilinson nf I'm rcnrernesl," and Joan
I cu
self In (hr water twiee in these Miami, anil David Roth of Miami; muraged nothing 1 did ms trr*s
In arswer to many queries as two days ** he had his own planra lingerie hv Kiekernirk and Pan- differently from any other girl
tn who must putrhase Federal *hnl from under him. lie later Hot*, and jewelrv by Cairnen anil The clothing I wear t* completely
stamp* to hunt waterfowl. Mr*, i added another biace of Nipoiiexe Jo n* lleli o. Sire* will range natural and that is th* way 1 m
I.ttha Fnw!;r of the C ounty aircraft ta make a total cf ar-ven. thiougn junior*, Mgulaia and half toon ii&gt; continue.’’
Judge’* office haa quoted the fol­ During this time with VF-20 h« alie*.
It * JuM that the men iludent* | CAMBRIDGE, M*"
r A Ness
lowing regulation: "No person uas awarded the
Distinguished
consider J nan the "moat striking York investment banker h*» cn
over IS year* of age may tako Flying Cm**, Air Medal with on*
HELD CP FIRST DAV
coed t o grace the rampo* in many downed a prufessoralup nl medicine
migratory waterfowl except at th* star, and » Presidential Unit Cita­
BALTIMOIIE ifx-llnlicrt Reid's a year."
at Harvard Meiltcal Schmil in honor
time of auch taking he haa on hla tion with one alar for hla sterling first day ** owner of a liquor
nf Hr Samuel K l.esLrse nnetime
person an
unexnirrd
Federal performance In tha Haiti* of the store waa* something Iras than a
flnston nrss'*h&gt;is. now ieg*ri|ed a
migratory • bird hunting itamp Philippine*musing Mirces* He reported In poone of (he world * aulhnrilie* in
Cdr. McNeill waa released to in­ lice yesterday that Inn armed han
. . .peraona not over IS years of
heart ilisease*
aga may lake migratory water­ active duty In June of 1948, but ditx hell him up and c ra p ed with
t'harlc* F Merrill in making an
(Conflaatd on rage 2)
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fowl without auch a alamp."
initial gift of Itoonnn in ihe qmsei
Two motorist* were arrested illy to provide the maHr part id
this morning by Ptlinn.
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Arnold ' the endowment
said of 11r lasmr,
Williams of the City police a f t e r "lie ha* helped me to a great de
tha vehicles they were driving col- gree from lime to lima
indeed,
tided at I’ark Ave. and 24th Si.
1 believe he has &lt;asnl my life"
CLEVELAND 'JB - Photograph* Inside and out — were detected ending il* sixth week
Joe |„
Morgan 18, Sanfurd
Dr, In lin e i« clinteal professor
ahowing a trail of blood spot* by a substance called lumtnol.
Called Prejudlrlal
Naval Auxiliary' Air Station. n»* of medicine af Harvard A native
through tha Sheppard house of This la a liquid which Dombrow
Corrigan produced two copies of charged with falling lo giv* a of laimia. Poland, he once sold
murder were introduced by Ute ski laid produces a bluish green the Cleveland Press of Wednesday hand aignal, and Maynard F. Disk- paper* on the itrrrt nf Bruton anil
elate today.
.
fluorescence If Ihe spot is blood, and yesterday. Hr said they con­ »y, 26, with rarelrss and n -” l eeni his education at Harvard t’oiiegr
There were IS picture*. The de- hut does not indicate whether, the tained "prejudicial statements" driving, to wit: Passing al an in- anil Harvard Medical St-hnnf wan
and that the material covered waa u-rsection.
feme objected unsucceasfuUy to blood Is human or animal.
made possible hy thr Did Boston
lour of them.
The jurors passed die photo "striking al the very foundations
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The stories dealt with reporters'
interviews — one with friend* and
relatives of the slain Marilyn Shep­
pard, the other a feature about a
woman juror's family struggling
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H*nnr Dombrowskl, a chemitt t graph* around from hand to hand.
wdlh 12 year* experience in the ooa.SfbPhsm over.
police laboratory, identified the
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photo* from the wltne-u aland.
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to which defense attor­
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Fred Garmon* objected were,
the tin t degree murder trial of ney
said, either duplicates of other
Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, the Bay be
Village osteopath wno lx accused pictures — closeups taken from a
angle — or there tear*
of the July 4 fatal bludgeoning of different
other things in the pictures that
hia wife- Marilyn, 31.
he apparently felt did oat belong
Atientiee Called
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cils were used to cell attention to At th* beginning of th* session
the blood appta. many of which Judge Edward Blythto eacuaed the
jury white defense counsel William
were quite email. ^
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TU- TURKEY F0R HOUDAY

Life
Exists Elsewhere In Universe
hmg round trip even if *pace rock­
et i could travel at the ipeed of
light.

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A 1* K r lr n r e H rp r ir tr r
M ;W y o i l K , r — I* llic r c life like
our- on other til a net.;?
!*nr nit;1« men have wondered
Now from n a lrb n m n rr* m u te*

Present techniques In astronomy
psn't answer whether nearby stars

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v in e
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Or
Marlow S h .ip lc y
flit,i i . I H a rv a rd I 'n lv e r d ly a«lronn
liter for p robably llie re are IWl
p illlln n ril.ittel- which could vitppurt
life hi hit'll h ir in '
Ife ha- m ade what he r a llv a
&gt;heptieal or h r e v lin n rle . Ih iv w ay
O u r M i n I* a - ta r, and it haplanets. Von e an 'l axM iiu r every
■nil or star tia&gt; plariet* So. on the
safe side .i.s tiliif' M ill only one in
e v i r y inlllrnri sta r has any plane!
nr fa m ily of planets.
N i s i , assu m e Ural only nne of
e v e ry lhoti*antl irf a ll these fa m ilie s
■if p la n rlv tu r one pi a net w ith the
rierlit ro n d ltio n * to Mipport life
ln .it m e n . mil being too clo se or
too la r fro m Its Min. h av in g the
right kind of orbit and rnln tin n .
and nt m u r e an atm o sphere.
So no v y n o 're a -i ' i i tiling o n ly one
n e v e ry h illio n s ta r* roolrl have
i lie ktml nt planet to support life
Mien .oppose that life a c tu a lly
-1i m I-i | | ' in high fo rm s on o nly one
in e v e ry Ihntisnnd of those
I h ill's sa yin g there could lie life
like o u r. oi p retty high fo rm s, or
even Inghei fo rm s, for only one of
I't e iv i,'ic lluuiHUlid hillion s ta rs in
l i e nm r el sl&gt;
W ilt Ih e ri' a re s till enough star0 Uiere would he |nO m illio n of
he mi,Mile p lan ets, Mr. Sim p le)
• t,m a le s
lo ir *im an I earth are part of a
1 i fa m ily or g a la x y of s la rs ,
in*- tn j 1ky w ay, r Nutated In eon
l,no loo lo llio ii s t .,|s T h e re are
lilc ji.illy h illio n * of o tlie i m ilk y
■ns i r g a la x ie s , e n Ii with hillinns
of I.II s
I ' nolo M illin' are D ial “ Die life
a rimin nioii is w id esp read anil of
i -mo sig m fie a iie e .'' Mr K h a p lry
h a . in lie n And, he a d d *, llie r e '*
no io . i h i to a- nine Mini m an nr
On1 i i i i i i i Ms or h u rls on earth “ are
i i i i&lt;&lt; i that Inn lie tn is lry and star
or
i .in produce
i -i i' tra v e l mas some day per
"i i &lt;i. in vi ii other plum is In our
. r, iil.it -s lio n lo see M there Is
* ,, ii \| ai - o f s'Isew here.
It 11 to |r&gt;urn w hether other M ars
■ p u ii" is lik e o o is, or planets
I e ilr on Itiein , Is 'p u le another

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I "i h t o the M ars w hich are
le n I I ‘ i a ie ,i di&gt;l rut Ural it
', • \&lt;
Ini I o n light lo ie a c h
a
Yet 11 Ill tra v e ls I H*t llioosnnd
in le- ,i e m ill in a y e a r l a light
e r i i it ha sped ulmii! six thou*
a i. I Mr I lt&lt;ii i m iles
T h e ve ry nearest sta r to ox Is
1 I llrrl light y e a rs aw ay T h a t's a

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have planets of about the e a rth ’1
si re, Tlie stars are too blight, and
any small pull by planets on their
motions is difficult to measure
Itui evidence ha* been found for
a huge planet circling around e
star, named 61 Cygnl, which i
about 11 llgh years away.
The speculation* are called lo
mind hy Mr Shapley'* latest le
.m o t io n to the National Academy
nt Sciences of the galaxy which
is nearest to our own milky way
T h is K the la rg e
M a g e lla n ic
I'lmid ■isih le o n ly from ou r South
i n i H e m isp h e re , M am i the s m a ll
M ag ellan ic elms I a re about 170
thousand light y e a r s a w a y from u*

Many galax cs are sphrriral, nr
-plcal fhapvtl, ui have star arm s
like p n w h c rls The large Magel
lame clmiU, though, ha* an irrrgu
lar shape.
f r o m various studies, Mr Shap
ley now think* the large Ma’iellanie
, cloud is a very young or e i n h n u n e
galaxy In lime, lie *ay». Ihe'e
ii regular gala sics lend to become
spiral shaped, then spherical.
Mur own milky way tn* spiral
arm s and seems to hr n middleaged galaxy. The U r i c Magellan
ir rloud Is perhaps only a few
million years i Id ns a galaxy
| The age of our universe, hv Ihe
way. rim* is estim ated at about
live billion years
The large Magellanic rloud ha
U n e big claim fnr fame and at
tenllmi It possesses the tirigh tol
•lar known to man in the universe
Mr Staple* says. The star 1* S
Mura,lus If is one million tune*
brighter than our atm.
Ami S Mnradtt* i* aparentty only
about one mll'inn yearn old—about
Ihe sam e length of time that man
ha* lived on earth, Ihe aitrnnum er

HOMECOMING
GAME
M EM O R IA L STADIUM
W ED N ES D A Y , N O V . 2 4

8 p.m.
Thanksgiving Eve
Parade
W. W. Horne

add s.

Trucking Company

T* there some plane! at a re
• peetalde distance f"im S Mnrsdils
" hieh is si rring with Itfe on which
life like ours will develop■■
W«' ra n only wonder

Snnfnrd Stale Farmer* Market
Phone 1.101

M tit IIIIIII 71 Y K A It S

lilt' iW ,'V uuM. M s .
M Mr
.nid Mr* .1 \V Shore otuerv rd
their fl'li anniversary i(itletl&gt; to
day in their home here
They were m arried Nov 2y
fHHu tn ihe Itrown County ranch
home of Ihe bride's paruiits.
Shore is 97. tils wife 9.1 (tnlli
are alert and keep up with hap
t'cnlng* at hume and over the
i world.

Sanford Electric Co.
lif t

M t iK it n liu

Florida State

I’ll. IK!

A vc.

Bank Of Sanford
Member F. D. I. C.

Monkey Breaks Leg

ca&gt;/!i sen us
TOMORROW, FOR SUM!
w ru
Bill Spinks Gulf Station

Ne-Hi Bottling Co.
Celery Ave.

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M IQ P

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COUPLETS

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S U ttO K S T IO N S

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-’nd nnd Park Ave.

Ph. 9102

MOWl

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Lee Brothers

Gulf Service Station

Plumbing and Heating

101 K. ltd St.
BIIIIVI II o r not. T e |( f y " . IBmnnlb-ntd chtmpnnrrw irtra**
broke a leg whan aha flipped
wtillp doing tom e arrobntic*—
alrielly for her own amarement
—in her cage in Miami. Kla Met
left leg was broken In two pi,ire*
and now “I’eggy" lint teamen
a n o t h e r a r t —t h a t of using
eruti lira—whllg the damaged leg
ta In a cast.
f International)

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Warner's
| ’ h , 0 1 9 1 - lft flii

Wilson-Maier

. Ph. 109

Holler Motor Sales

Furniture Co.
.Ill Kiwi First St.

319 F.lm Ave.

I’h. 9.1H

2nd Ml. and Palmetto Ave.

Ph, 123-1

Asks New Censure

Berry-Poppell

Celery City

Furniturer Co.

Printing Company

901 W«*t F lr*t 91.

Fh* 1687

The Sanford Atlantic

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

National Bank
SLIP BEAUTIES IN LUXURIOUS,

Ph. 340

115 South Park Ave.

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2tS W. Srd St.

Mtmb«r F. D. t. C.

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Ph. 8S

N O -IR O N D A C R O N - N Y LO N TRICO T
F o r a trlft hIio ’II ntloro—slljt h e r Uii*ne from
Penitpy'sl Tliov'ru huriMo-hent for beauty,
comfort, practicnllly. Notv opaiiue miracle
tricot won't cllmr, ahniRH off wrinkle*, never
m*LTl» Ironing. Comfortabln &lt;l-goru »iyle*, rich
with hicea, enihrolderotl uppliqucH, perma­
nently pleated nylon, pormn-tuck#. White,
pink black.

II NATO! Wallace P, Urnnglt
(above), Rrpubllcnn of Utah, U
•hown In Waihlniton u he told
nawimen he Will file a new
charge agalrut Sen. Joeeph It,
McCarthy demanding eanaure
for InaultlBg the Senate and
a billing IU tneraben. Sen. Ban*
nett announced the mem after
hli colleague; Sen. Arthur Wat*
Une, chairman of the original
? i»ure committee. hUated Me.

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Stafford Electric Co. #

St. John's Realty Co.

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Weather
f a ir north, clear to psrtly rtrindy
r l v « h r r r thrmiirh Thursday, Mil*
tinned mol. Inn r&gt;t tonight V. t ,
40 r r i r r m r nnrfh ami ,VJ to J |
aoulh portion.

Fight TB, Buy
Christmas Seals
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V O I.II M E X L V t

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Youth, 18,
Charged
With Theft

Ike

Says

Concerted Action

Being Taken To Free Airmen

Kugeite (iri-rnli'af,
IS. 1«kc
Miny, M in the t 'onnly Jail Indus',
c h a rg 'd w ith g land n m i -r.s„ fid-

Mother
Is Given
Message

|i»v\irt|f ji tin ft nt n l u k f
M ary
home Monday n ig h t. No ch aryi**
h r v r tt’* y r l
prrsM'U Hjjuinut
n it I t vi m old iMimiianion, who, 1
J I.. 11
«tth1, 111* 41* u
(HinpU'tc
a n•i 4ir««*tn!
tti.* i* h rr iff to \kht*r«* anm r wtolrn
i t i tlrlcw u * i r h iiM in in wuim U n n ir
l.*k«* M nr&gt;.
Mh« i i f f Mi’lihv *nltl ( J r r r n li'iif
11rnlr»| th»' i’ hjitj*** th ill h*‘ w rfit
iti l h r li»inc of M r un4 Mi * F i rink

Reds Say Catch
230 Agcnfs

Mi 11r I*I* Morthiv *■•kjh!, iif t * i hi*lp’

Cl.t ITHINIi If hi (IV Kit KIV—Inspecting a suitcase « t aaaoriro mrn a n o ininr inai «■&lt; laker. irom rnr
home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Mrllri.lt. or Lake Mary, are (left to right) t h i r l P rp u tj . nirill it. t,.
^ ( )* r m , Conatahle J. (J. “Hllrn" Galluway and Sheriff J. I I l o b b y . The aherlff said hr wu* ln| to the
article* by a 13-year-old |.ake .Mary youth, who, h r aald, confessed to takin« part in thr thill. (Staff
I 'h o to ) .________________________ ^__ _______
_____________

Prosecution Hacks
Away At 2 Episodes
In Physician’s Tale

1 tnif th rn i union.I (h i'ir f a r . nml
t n iprih it in lhi* rr'in ifviil
m
11*111fia} '‘life , n M rtllh.
I *'&lt;I
i l r v . n |kii|t 1inI il t* ! v pr ia i tt i*r

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1 fir M* ll» nl&lt; * hn-l «1» • ti fro m '
flu* N o rth I • th e ir I-n kr
M ary I
i home Mo ml its, am! h iir d l * i r » n l n i f i
.«fU| Aliodil-r &gt;ohtf) lu hi ip MtlloHlI
d ’*'U i h i t C h * fiil* ir *1
"S lim * I
th illo w iiy Mm! d ir ’irro n tl youth In
iui| u p p ai v nI tv m v o lv n l m
th r
th r ft at the pt vwivnt tlm v
('lim p H rrnn*«friir1rd
\c . tu ihluf to l m l l o \ M i \ i rt tin
&lt;*j i m*11itii of I h r i h i i K , t t i n u ili’iif
.tin! M* (iiv r iilli' iirro rn p lh -r w rn t
In rfie Mi Hi lift* hull e nftrl dit*
itm p lr hud coruf d i HiiJifotxl lo
wpi'iut ! hr niif ht, fu trc il mi »ht»y
nm| t*"*u th r iniw'OMir
Slu i if f M oliliy m i I that w hrn
I hit f |lt puts S h r l if f M t . I d ir f l
Ilf I ( d lllo u t v I t T H ' l li i t i r » l h l ‘ llf
- c - It II I IV n ft i I Tiuun, th e .
iiHO'V

Over 125 Youths

flut Sheppard’* lawyer* hit hark
on a fingerprint expert’* Lr.lummy
that he found only one led tlininhprint —Sheppard *— on Maiityn'i
C n M lT O N . r a l i f &lt;r M m*, than
Inal
SAFK CRACKKH—Chief Heputr Sheriff O. G. D a m inspect,
123 youth* from If' hi 21 yeac* 'Id
the battered safe that wan takrn from the l.aVr Mary home of Mr.
Defense Counsel W illia m J Cor w ere a n e s te d and th e ir ’ ’ *” lll"'d
and Mr*. Frank Mrllridr. Thr aafp wa* reported rm plr when
rigan •ugge-led Sheppard i onld »ip" r;ir^ imp'MindM &lt;*arly tinl.iy
tit hr* ik
stolen. A hunlrr dlararrrrd It hlddrn in thr wissls. (Staff Photo),
have prcxxfd hi* thumb a ulnxt a* pii | h a’ sip i.nl"
the lied while ki**ing Mai.lxu t'.«&gt;d up illegal .»TI(I »laih *1? 'c i * »f mmI
night hefuie she wa* murdered
ra rin g on a divided highw ay here
Furthermore, defen .*■ imm-el
S .m e tat .d in e r s in id p a llid
William .1 Cortlgan Iheoi / *1 r a i . converged in a m as- ra id un
i while niie*limilng n fimjerprinl the ra rin g strip ltnadhh&gt;ek« hud
Weslej Harlier lu* recently I expert, Ill* client had two e!i nice* h ern set up In tla p tin! rod* al
purchased the in Iere* I* of (he lo |ire*&gt; hi. Ihiutih a.gain*! tin- Isul tem p lin g In elude s h e r iff’ s ile p m le s
Help) Selly Laundry located at j five and eight day* after *hr u i and sla te hig h w ay patro lm en
(Ofi W. I.Mh Si from A. (I. Stoffer, bludgeoned lo death
He t r i a l of the hop|H&gt;t up autos
Corrlgait wa* iiue'lionilyg I’leve i look off a m .* - hum py field * w ill,
It was learned this morning.
llurhcr. originally from Rhode i land fingeriirml experl lemine C police r a t * n u r in g in pursuit
bland, came lo Sanford from I I’oelking 1‘oelking .aid ye*l oilay
The Lutheran Church of the Re­ t’uerlo R ico , where he wa* ■ I he found only one print - of Shep R a c e * up ti. HD m ile * an hour
deemer will hold Thankgiving finisher mid dyer for Textron, I parti’* lefl IKtiml* on iho minder developed
S a x * Tew K *ra p e
xervice* tomorrow at lo a. m. al Ine , for many year*.
lied.
H o w ever, u f f ir e i* s.tul
few if
Vtc Yacht Club. Service* will he
filer* Hate
Harlier ami hlx wife will make
any of Ihe hot rodders r .rap e d
‘iondue led by Ihe Rev. I'liilllp their home for the present in
Hut he *anl lie dl*envered II on • O
ffic e rs had p ie p a r n l th e ir trap
Sbhles.manu, pa*lor.
the living quarters Inrated above July 2.1 — lu day* aide Marllvn ve ry r a r e fid ly .
the laundry lie slated that Ihe Sheppard, four month* pregnanl.
A meeting of the t l r n ' i Club business will he conducted as wa* beaten lo ilralli ill lietl
waa held at the Pica. Church tail usual under the same linn name,
Unrngan also a*ketl “ ti.\| you
eight, and • Musical &lt;)ul. was hut that plans are underway for know Sam Sheppard had hern in
staged by Charlie Morrison and Improvements in machinery and the room after loir t on two or
Mr. Arthur Greer. Slver Hollars equipment.
ra*lon*, July H, lulv G!’ "
were presented by Tourhlon's
"No. I tlid mil " 1’i'i'iking replied
Drug Co. lu Ihe wlnnrra: l)r.
LKTANO WORKING
In resuming In* .rev* ex;......
Charles L, Persons, A. L Lyon
NAI’LKS. Italy ,'v-Nnplr* me linn of I’oelklug Imlny t'mrigjin
Hy IIK N W IG G IN S .
■nd John Uavls. Arthur Grred lice reported today that Charles olmml imimdi.iic'lv went lo the
Snll C o n * r r v a llo til* l, C S IJ A
, .* » s given ■ silver dollar for plsy- l Lucky i Lui'iutui has a Job — al subject of the lirdiii. mi t fin in It .
Hie itti.tIi an n u al co tiven iio ii &gt;d
JSj tne old songs so well. „ . . . . their orders.
print
Hie Sod t'o iis e rv a llo n So ciety nl
A
liu
r U '.. w as held at the G eorge
"Hid you know there were a
great many pru|ilr id hat n mn W ashington Hotel m J .u k - n n v illr
before July 2T the defenM- al re c e n tly , and in em bers and guest*
fur the occasion cam e (rum a ll
tnrney aakrd
“ I didn't know of nn own know! p a rls id the I tatted S ta te *. C an ad a,
Wlgc.” replied I’oelking
I heard Australia, Columbia mid .Smith
America
rumors .'*
| Colin It Gunn, State ronserva
Officer Tr*llfir*
j tlnnl*t from Gainesville, presided
Thr officer te*titii'd th.it in- wenl I over the opening session* on Mon
to tile Sheppard home on July 3 day AIIm Ihe tnvoealtun and
Specifically ’’looking for any fin plnlpe id alleglace to the Flag.
gcrprlnt* in the dealh room ’’
Charles K llcnnelt. member of
"And did you find no finger­ the C. S lfou*e of Rei.resrnla
print* al all except Sam Slirp tlvex, welroined ill iiieinl.er* arid
parti's?" Corrigan continued
gtteslx lo Florltla Folluwlng Ihe
"Ye*. I did.” I’lM-lkiiig told him welcoming talks and Introdilrtii.n
"F found some palm print* belong ui notahlr* from all parts of thr
mg In aoinr delectlve* on Ihe nnintrv the president'* message
u’ene on a door leading mlo the was presented hy the president of
bedroom."
Ihe society. It Y Halley, Auburn.
, Other fingerprint men from Ala At noon, Ixix lunches were
Cleveland police headquarters had presented to each member amt
testified they (lid not examine the guest a* they boarded buses at
bed closely on the day of the day- the hotel for a tour »f the limber
ing for fear they might di*turh il, a nr I ranch lamli north west of Jack
•nil thua hinder tlio procn* of the sonvllle.
Ilemonilrallon
InveiUgation.
excellent demonstratinn on
The Sheppard trial, now In iu theAnforestry
phase of conservation
ilxth week, currently t* conrcnied
wa* presented hy Ihe Florldn For­
with experl Icatimony nn finger- estry
Service. The vital Import
print*, blood stains ami footprints
ance of the forestry and Naval
in the aand.
store* industries for continued
growth and strength of this nation
wa* al*o pointed mil hy the for
rstry personnel. Following the
forestry demon* Irat ion a lour wa*
RIT7,
made of Ihe W. If. Clark Ranch
"G a m b le r F ro m N a lc h e t"
north of Callahan.
1:00 - 8 |0 S - S ;i n - 7 ;2 4 Upon arriving al Ihe ranch, each
M O V IK L A N it
person was presented with a land
S t a r t s it;3lt
use map of Iho ranch allowing the
in o v a ’a R ig N lg h l"
various fields, Iho number of arrrs
flt4H • 10:21
In each field, Ihe type of pasture
" H u r r lr a n e S m ith "
grasses In each field, woodland
R.-.Tl O N L Y
area*, ditches, roads, building*,
.U L '.t fsl.lt.L 4 IS.
etc. Thr various pastures were
'War of the World*'
established according to land cap­
(color)
ability—that la each field waa
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planted lo Ihe typo of grass that
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the land wai beat capable of pro­

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thill (Minollcrl lod.n .it too i. i te*
In l*r Saltu.i-1 II Sheppard'* .ic
cniinl of tin1 nlgld hi* wife wit*
murdered It got wttnr.v,.-* 1.. *ay
hi* home was altl.i/o with Ins'll ' « i r d ii
t l k r r i u i m n o i i%ti■t a
rru
ami thr lake nttlvidr w.i* rough. I l|, | \ r ! l u l u ' l l . I tutu* iiv* lib 'U UM'tl
A Sheppard neighbor, Mr*, day in r n f r th r ioonr nnd In*• f h r n ik
I. Ilendi'r, trrlilied do m u light* npi ii the ’u ilr in • * i• m i n i f y r n r .
upatair* and ilmin .it ‘J 1 . a m on | hr «llf* tm a u in iik f u p p lo K im iltrtv
the mnnler morning Sheppard tin* | h 11v / I i ii *■hr ' , w i i 1 •I i (‘o v !*r r il
aald he rh.i*ed hi* wife1* killer I.v n hunt** m a f o i l %* w Tm Uy
through a d.irkened hon*e
I* fnul h r. ii la id * m l
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John Tronli, a dark hotly rn* lu r iv v M owk uml th r |t»«-kmgr m r
Italian, raid he h;r I to ipiil fi*h th»M i*m hud h rrp p o liiiiliil out
tng in laiko Krie near Sheppard’*
S h r t t f f l lot thy -ftiil all
home that morning bet au-c the ^mnh r\» «pt wimir j * \%» I r &gt;* a
water waa "had" and U*hing al 1 \\ it* h uml a sold n** o f vim iirn »
moat the entire heath The dale I clo tlii H h a w h rrn rrt,*»vi*r«,&lt;l.
Sheppard * nri-nunt id a
with , Marilyn Sheppartl’a
at Hie edge of the water I*
became II say* he would
been drowned alter being
mil.

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Ex-Minister Given
Term Of 14 Years
For Assaulting Girl

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ol I’iekeo* Toiinly. w.i- *enli'nred
| lo It xeji* m prison Iutc vesler
day lor assaulting an l l y r a r o l d
N egro girl
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eluding to tile plati and a* a re
suit » higher qualilv forage t* lie
iu produced, who I. in turn give*
tilure pound* of a higher quality
li.i'l per acre and grenlrr profit*.
Some of Hits high quality Florida
heel was *ervetl In Ihe group in Hie
form of tlelirlntix Itarlieque at Ihe
fair grounds m Callahan following
Ihe lour.
Herman K Tulntadge. governor
of Georgia, gave the keynote ad
lire** of the meeting The title of
Mr Tallnadge’* atlilres* was, "llte
Lund— The S o u r c e of Mur
Strength.” Tallnadge told the
group that the |rresrnl Internal
Revenue bureau policy of taxing
expenses fur restocking wood
land* "Is nn tin realistic attitude —
winch llircalrnx our economy In
tire South" lie slated that tax
relief for (Imherland Improve
menl programs in the long run will
afford the Federal government a
grratrr sourer of future Inrnntc,
tint present policy if pursur.l ” v*ill
I killing thr
he another ease
gm.se that lay* Ihe golden eggs."
Point* Out
Tnlmudgc also pointed out Ihe
needs for Immediate installation
of conservation practice* on our
remaining fertile land* and dwind­
ling water resuures, and gave
many example* of llte conserva­
tion measure* now being carried
out in the small water shed* of
Georgia, in an effurt to provide
ample food and water for Ine pre­
sent anil future generations.
Several certificate* for boxes
of delicious Central Florida fruit
were presented by Frank Chase
I'KI* RALLY—A large group of He ml note High Hetiool student* gathered last night in the HrU arroxi
nl Sanrord. Jim Sargent, Carl Lind
from the school for a Homecoming prp rally, rom pjrta with hig bonfire. Relaxing utter a cheer ure
and myself were member* of the
Jean Kennedy, Hotlie Mttlu and Kliiahelh Wm.ilrtiff, l i l t ) obeetleadora. 8 I1H ntrela IteLand lonighl
society attending from Sanford.
•a it o'clock a t the Memorial .Stadium. (Htaff l'h n to j
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Any man that haa started work in • new
office and any woman that haa gone into a
strange kitchen to prepare n meet know*
that they cannot perform their Job» well In
* ’ the unfamiliar circumstance*.
So It la. also, with a newspaper.
After many yeara in ona place on Mag-

•i?: The Lees Of Virginia
»- •
The Into Col. Fitzhuirh Let. once personal
' tide of President Theodor# Roosevelt, bore
a,,,,' two historic names. He was one of the Vir­
ginia Lee*, who hnv# hem eminent In Amer­
ican history, from the gallant "Liftht-Horse
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Harry." a Revolutionary general, and Char’• til*Lie*, who was attomoy-generat under Wagh' fngton nnd Adams, to the greatest figure of
' *;■ , the 10th century South, Gen. Robert E. Lee.
■m -iV i'G en. Lee’s nephew. Gen. Fltthugh Lee, t
'J'1 Confederate ufficer, in genrally rated aa
among the dozen ablest cavalry leadtri bom
,
in America. He later became governor of
Virginia, and wai the unsuceeseful anti'organization candidate for senator. Tn tha
Spanish War he and Gen. Joseph Wheeler
. were the two most conspicuous former Con•federete officers to serve as generals. Their
appointment did much to heal what wounds
remained from the War Between the State*.
,'.v It wa* his son Fltzhugh. whose death hie
J , : just been announced.
Few. If any, American femlllea have bean
*•&gt; •-• morn notable than the Lee*.
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TODAY’S BIBLE VERCT
So y* shall ba my dleelplei —John 18:8.
" The moat amazing school In *11 human hlar tory had no entranca examlnatlona and
granted no degree*. It had no building* and
*only ona teacher. There was no endowment
■ ,nd
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teacher end »tudont* at time* had no
ahelter for the night. Time la reckoned from
the birth of that teacher.

The Sanford Herald
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Security

- NEW VORK urt-"You mult find
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eaeupty within
yourself," said Bar*
kei Tinian. ''Trying to find it
outside yourself ia like chailog
the rainbow,"
Tinian, who cam* bar* from
Turkish Artnanla at the aga of «.
long ago conquered hla own tolldouot*. HI* first night In this counslept in an allow in Phllar_ j . Today, at M, h# operatoa
elovlslon. radio and manufaeng amplra In Bleomtafton, Ind..
4*n°p uorniw u m *io4* i«q»
3« will be glad to mako and
you a TV atifloB. complete
t u n i n i to antemit, for

SAM D A W S O N

That Fifth Amendment

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“Fifth Amendment Communist" Is a
term often applied to witnesses who plead
the Fifth Amendment as a reason for not|
giving answers which might Incriminate
them. The Impression ha* been spread that
pleading tho Amendment Is an unworthy act.
and that It would bo better If this privilege
were taken away altogether.
The opposite side of the question haa
been stnted by Dean Erwin X. Griswold of
the Harvard University Law School, speak­
ing before the Connecticut Bar Aaeoclatlon.
Ha ask*, "If wo are not willing to let th e
Amendment he Invoked, where ar* w* going
to stop when police, prosecutors or chairmen
want to get people to talk?"
Sometimes, he went on, the citizen has to
be protected against the government. "This
function has been performed, to soma extent,
by the Fifth Amendment, not always perfect­
ly. nnd not always without some loss to legi
tlmate government interests ’’
Abolishing the Fifth Amendment would
bn to commit the time-honored folly of burn­
ing down the barn to get rid of tho rats. It
would also permit the restoration of torture
*s a method used to oxtract confessions from
witnesses. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Fifth
Amendment Into the Bill of Rights for the
expreas purposo of eliminating such govern*
mental maltreatment for nil time to come.
Tho mnn who abuses his Fifth Amend­
ment privilege will havo to live with his own
conscience. But using It for protecton la hla
Constitutional right.

NEW YORK 'ffi—The battle of The liquor industry counts on silvarplated server.
Ihc bottles Is starting Its annusl th- next five weeks ta furnish ona
Calvert is packaging a bottl* of
(Ivt weeks fremy with dixtollers third of its annual retail iites. its whisky with four In-ball glaiiei
pushing more fancy g!ai«work be Last year salts war* around m and calling it a "treasure ol
fora tha public today than ever billion dollars for the holidays, pleasure "
before.
. Competition Is kern this holiday
Jam** D. Rein-, haa four deLast year, th* first lime (tut iraion became lotal stocks of cantari for the gift-conictou* con­
Shliky decanter* hit package whisky arc (till high, and con- sumer to ehooie from One can
stoni In quantity, they were a Mimntlon this year ha* been trail- ba used later 11 a cocktail shaker,
big success, This year, with even inn list year's figures.
another aa a. coffee carafe.
Frankfort niitlllen
P‘lhIic !”".*P P y.ntly taka#
flrit grumbling
fromh*Pfnnf1*ra
some be- ____
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7anry
boUlcirThls
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popular brands in a
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wltdarid retailers and bartender*, increasing number are being made n,w «llA
bottla,
msny with a dual purpose.
I on ? ’P?***! metallie malsrti), and
The Wine A Spirit. W hot.sal.ri'
ta * ",,r holid,J’
Public Forum
/ Amrrlca reports soms of It'*
ThU column la for Sanford Her members arc hr vIMered. by. tha
aid raiders to use In expressing greet flood of oid-shaned bottles, Woy Down South
their opinions upon any mailers o* r eaVrs are herd pul lo It to find
lnterr»t lo the general public We additional shelf soar# for all vari- ’n Snnfnrd. Florido
lOllcit yoi-r Ideas and fair i.,t ; rile*, tome of which dor’t fit loo
cl«ms of any exlsllng conditions. : conveniently Into the conventional r i r r . R. DAWSON. RSA.. MRA.
city wide, slate and national: com space Bartenders h-r* and there
CENSOR—a f«l|aw who la
tnrnt. or criticisms of Individuals, voire the same doubts,
ways stlxlint Ms oo'a into olhsr
nuhllc officials, groups cr organ-1 But the dlMlIlers. 1mores red be paoplai businaaa.
liatlons, hut be temperate, fair th* sale* spurts that last year’s
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and truthful No oersonalitics. The . fanev ennta ner* chalked uo, have
t. a erltllength of your latter depends upon 1hired top industrial designer* to calPOINRETTIA-Thta
time for polnaittlaaf Whather
the Importance nf what you have pretty up this sfaaon'a offering*,
ffitlve plant will lend Its
to n y All Irtteri will b# signed
Se.eram offers servers, or baa- this
flaming red hrarta to the brlghthv WT.ter w th address though gets Into which the bottles tan n«*&gt;
of the Christina* i#*»on de­
• lenature w-gi be withheld from ho .ot, made of Jeweler*' hronu
pend* largely en how wall It aurpublication upon request. Wher- but
hut commanding
rommandln. in
an evte.
extra nHs.
price,
pre-Christmas haiards.
ever poulhle letters should he
lack fisnlel has a Rrlllsh-mada vives
Foinsettla goai b* a variety ef
llmiteu to zoo or .too word*. The
name*: Christmas Flower, Easter
Herald reserves the right in edit
or cut letter* lo fit the space group directly, although every Flower, l.obsior Flower and Mex­
Cltiien receives Indirect benefits. ican Flame-Leaf. It grow* wild In
available.
No progressive husineia will moist, shady oroai of Moxtco and
nvorlnok an opportunity tn rxoand central Amarira,
Pdllor. Sanford Herald
ihr market for whatever goods nr
Xanford. Florida
Tha rod hraet* of polnsottlo ara
services It arils. Rut this is nnl •etually
Dhar Sir,
ono of tho two kinds of
Gelling new residents to come something thin can be done easily Uaf that th* plant produces, Tha
Into Seminole County Is a Irrrc by Individual* effort. Concerted other, ef couno, lo the glesiv dork
undertaking and In *reomPli*h action Is required lo create an green leaf that contralto with th*
Ing If w'e are fared with twb mslof expanding markol and 'he Cham­ hrart* In tho traditional rhterful
tasks, first, we mu*t compete with ber nf Commerce provide* th# Yuletld# color*. Tho flowori prop*r
other sertloni of Florida for our vrhlcle through which the bui|ne** ar* tiny rluh shooed ebteelo at tha
sham of (he thousand* of new and professional fronts works most center of th* rod broets.
famllie* which ar* enuring into effertivnly, for It bring* Mopl*
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*he slate: second after wo have together, It wwk* them together In
WEEP—When you tell your
brourht these peonl- In we muit Hie interest of eonstm-tlve deve­
do everything nosslblr tn make lopment. »nd It keep* them united. troubles to someone else, ask your­
Tho Chimher of Commerce his self how you would like to listen
them want to slay for the rest of
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for Its aim tho promotinn of those to hlathHr lives,
lumly to &gt;on sllvaM oiri in ‘heir l The matter nf m.iklne neonle activities which contribute to the
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own communities," he said.
'ock with lonplne toward Florida *»r»ily growth nf Seminole County.
ZO CENTS—Any owner of ■ 1
Tertian, a practical idealist, is has alroadv hren accnmnllfhed These activities of neemlty are
Dan* ran h* luittfiiHv smug
active In community uffalri. tin , No other st-le haa d"ne «uoh a varied hut combined lh#v add ua Great
about
the family trie of hla "beat
and hi* wife — they have three■•hnrough |ob of selllnq Itself lo eo *»mnsphero that la favorable friend”—It
ksm traced bark to
children—work as a learn. She Every active Chamber nf Com t" ‘ '* Ing a bettrr and mart #f00 R. C. has
Deg fanetero will en­
handles personnel pmhtems, he merer In Florida rccrlves thou-1’
’s community.
joy thlo pamphlet which give* the
supcrvlii* engineering production. sand* of letters evnrv year Indleat 1
V r i very truly,
history of tarh of th* ranine
"We talk over any new venture Ing Ihst tholr wrlleea .want lo
odrew Carriway
Writ* to tho American Na­
loerther thm-piighty," he said. enme to Florida to llvo Meklne
’-*1 President. Seminole breeds.
ture Association, 11t4 Six tern lh
"When we reach agreement on th« them want lo come In Rrml"n|e
County Chamber of Cam- St
, N.W., Washington g, D. C.
I,. .
g0 ahea-j."
merce.
County hnwevor. la somethin• * *
In a world of neurotic fear* that elae. and providing a moans for
RKIN NY-You add about nine
a;.: isi.tr naircs ns welt as pin- the heads nf families to earn a F f - ir
filed** with ovary otitb of gum
handlers, Tanlan, whose hobby la living after they arrive Is more Sanford H ertl'
you chow. Th* rotaria* rom* front
f;anfo,-d. Florl*'
dl'Ncull still.
sugar and flavoring.
Sir:
Whose obligation Is It. one mav Dear
* * •
I would like |o rk e Ihli opeor
a&gt;k, that an atmomhero as favor­
ITUMPg—The only way to ftable aa possible be created for lunltv to lhank ' mi and your atari mow*
tr*o (tumps oomplotolv, U
the wonderful cooperation you
these newcomer*. Ohvlmislv the for
nersnni who have the biggest itako gave Ihc Samlnola Countv Fduea- to bum, uproot or dynamlt* thorn.
Association during American Rut If th* otumpi or* to b* loft to
In tha community— the builneii Don
Education With November M l docay, th* doeaylpg procaia ran ke
end
professional
grotin—
foxIt
la
tha forest t i t t
speeded up by anraylag th# atumpa
their good* and services that these 1981
mail* rake-happy
Indeed It wax a thrill tn ace with eithar of (has* two mlxtuvooi
people purcha**. Anv promotion that
"Our Schooli" made tha front on* pound of ammonium sulphate
human*?
which brings In new families and
»• I
keeps them here benefits this page each day and we are very tr on* gallon af wottr, or half a 1
grateful to yot for giving us that pound of S (phinyl)-l, l-dimathyThrtt Ptruiiaiit , ,y _
f0
Imnorlanl and wanted spaa*. Rv Iurea f TOU &gt; to ana gallan of wa­
try la croji the Paelf.e an &lt;i rnfl reading iclente amt philosophy, doing
so, you carlalnlv proved
mad# a/ rrtdt. Nest Mry','1 f roti- a**i no personal reason for being that you accepted th* r»*"onMb'll- ter.
#M|f try uatrr sku.
afraid.
ty that wa* yours— *- ' •*"
"The only people who are afraid oir schooli good f*‘
*M«w*y latong Alt Fen* v., ,-e are those who know they aren't you.
doing what Is right," he said.
Sincerely.
MMtt toeney bird* often bltiMtlbe
"When you know you ar* doing
Virginia M
Hoes m took ptanaa. The
what i s ’right, you have your se­
(Mra. Jack ' ■
• t u t aa lajaayl
curity Inside you—and that'* the
Praia Agee* f • America*
only plae# you'll *v*r find It."
Education Week
Whlla their mother wm anil***
la a lengthy telephone eoavena*
lion two Falmouth, Ma, M a
found a aan *f white pftal and
"redaearatod" aaveral ptotaa af

Within

skill aa a pracUcal engmear taught
,.«
m n il
him bhe. could turn nout
must ml
ef­.
ficiently. Ha expanded steadily,
acquired a radio station, added a
Tv station amt made It show a
profit frmn the start.
Tinian now has a payroll of
I,*40 and I* Bloomington's biggest
single Industrial employer. He Is
a strong booster of the advantages
of living In smaller cities.
"I believe It I* a good tongrani* plan for Industry to dacentrail** and give people an opporh U

Yourself

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

*j«t naad 1* th* key," ha
luicaai aafa of tkk t n i i .
Armenian la based on I
i*t, “There
“Thera I*
li nothin/
In
toil,
net
in lie* you morn pleastaking • mw

WASHINGTON l#-Franck Pre­
mier Pierre HoWoi-Frgnc* mad*
a food Impression on official WashInftan by living whit the United
SUtci wanted to hear: ha wai lor
European unity, ha wai for roarming Garmany; and he stiffarmed Ruiala.
Tha Ruiilani, who handled the
Preach Premier gently while there
seemed a chance he might ateer
a middle emir** between Mo
and Washington, roaeted to
atatementa hare by bleating
yesterday before ha started noma.
He came here to-discuss prob­
lem* between this country and
rranee. If be alio earn* io win
Amarleaa goodwill and good pub­
licity to strengthen hla hand at
home, he wai eucccisful.
I Mandai-Prance became premier
in June. The history of french
i premier* tinea tha war look* like
' the accident chart In a hospital
! receiving room: on# after the oto, er fell. They went down under the
mercurial faetloeallim of Praata'a
many political partial.
To aunrlva long enough to give
Prince a aante of direction and a
mw grip on life, ha will naad all

nolla Ave., using a flat bed pres*, employe*
In the composing room of The Sanford Herald
found conditions unfamiliar In our new quar­
ter# at 204 W. First St., particularly In the
use of tho rotary pres* here. Also, after
moving over tho weekend, all materials nec­
essary to make preparations for nrintlng a
newspaper were not easily accessible.
So, as a result, tho Herald has been lata
In getting to our subscribers. We're sorry.
However. If the public will bear with us,
It will not take long to get the newspaper
published on our prepared schedule, which
should prove quite satisfactory to our customers.
We believe that through the big step
taken by this newspaper by moving into new
quarters and switching to publishing tha
paper on a rotary pres*, we will be able
to put out a much better product to our
■ubicrlbers and for our advertiser*.
Please Hiring along with ua until wa
get eettled and ran get going properly. It
won’t *take long.______________________
h a

H ALB O YLA

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Mendes-France Dissatisfies Russia

A SAM DIBOO man told top* *
RumUm vodka bom*, UMd ■■ i
i t* be** and containing li t,
•4 been itoltn from hi* hom*.
In feet, U* thieves didn't N"ve a

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from firmly In Uie aacMIe yet. Hi*, mend* of Franca'* North African
th* strength he can find. H* ti fa r. toledlli: ind (4) P^posed ecor,m h
bah
Once h,
i .olid hold on J l' - 'witling" ’ . *10 t u r n 'l l ,'" ,n t *
hi* Job. If ha gata It, ha may be1into deeds.
•*
a tough man for tha United Slats* Tho trueo ha algned en Indnto do buiiMi* with: not bacsui* chins cava Hi* Communist* half
of any antagonism to thl* country of
Vl*t Nam, It may Ut tha Com.
but for ether reasons.
munlita got all Vlat Nam unlasa
Ha'* already ihown Util ha'i * tha Fr«nell work with the Indolough bargainer, that he doom'! ehlaaio In thalr a m to prevent it.
wait* entrgy on emotion, and that At this moment dispatches from
h- la a French nationalist deter- South*;
hint Indochina report growing
mined to axact tho last eoneoeileg thao*.
for Franca.
Mandaa-Franea, perhaps baestiM k
Ho ha a also demonstrated ho la ft hla preoccupation with Hi* prob- V
• man of action by tho iptod with tomi
mi of lurepe,
hasn't
Eurepo, apparontly
t„
which ho (1) mado an armlstlco spent much thought en to# south­
with tho Communist* In Indachjnai east comar of Asia, whoa* loss to
(I) agreed
rearming Weil Qer- communism would bo a dismal
•red on reermlni
many after
the
‘
‘ “Frene!h Ainmbly blow to too Wait.
killed the European
. .. Defense
. tfanao C
"om
munlty; (I) proposed political re- Wa plana for political reforma
In Tunlila, giving tha North Afri­
forma In Tunisia lo quiet tho do- can*
there almost complete local
autonomy whllo Franco continued
to handlt thalr forolgn affairs, art
Ruins Of Midgat
still In tho talking itago.
said while h o Village Discovered waiM«nd*s-Franea
horo that tha poor ilal* of tho*
ARICA, Chile, OR—Ruin* of in French economy makes tho throat
old town apparently Inhabited by o* communism mora dangerous Inmldfgta have boon found near tomally than oxtamally, and that
Goiyeuta, a faw mllai Inland from ha muit glv* hit country an aeo.
nomlc overhauling. H* hasn't
this sport city,
Tha dlacovarcr, Gov. Alfrodo ifratchtd th* surfaca yat.
Ratter! of Arica province, believe* His stock in thli country toll
the Inhabitants were descendants whan h* silent]v let th* French
ef Asiatic seafarers who arrived on Assembly icuttt* EDC. which
citlid for a single European army
th's coast in th# 15th centurv.
He said he found extremely and a rearmed Germinv. a plan
small human rumanti and frag- elm* to tho heart of Washington*
*
mints of pottery with inscriptions officialdom.
that looked like Chinese or Japa­ Hlx sloth went up when ho
nese. Ruins ot three houses were quickly agreed to a substitute for
f*und. homes so imill a person rearming Germany. But h* still
0’ normal height would not b« haa tn mako good on that. Ha gala
able to got Into them, Raltorl laid, hla thane* when tha French AeHtnhlv votes. Ho items confidant
It will approve.
F tSHTON RHOW
FEATURES MINK
8ALT LAKE CITY UPl-A faeh- , Fishermen! ghlnari — Hidden
ion show opened In lalt Lake City Lake Numry.
J
— Adv.
yeiterday—and everyone agreed
&lt;he mink ceati wore authentic.
They also fit wall.
CLUB DIAMOND
Rut whll* the qudltnr* admired
ihe roati, th* modola were munchTHANK8GIVING DINNER
ipg hors# moat In thoir rages.
The show wai th* annual UtahTHURSDAY M l p m.
........ ...... . .Fur
_. Animal Show. It
International
Call 41TI for R«i*rration*
fxature* about 100 mink from
tVoatorp atotea and Canada.

Ct’ *•’!

star

-Am aayodnrto/
hiov*i *s edkaca

f:,r

tr in u**-no i»r»y sun

todH: , sory, M run, no maul Jun presa too
——
•to d ro H i boUon, XinKU la non-inA*nsmsbto,
J"*^***W ••(•»,
safer, footstna
eooistn* no DDT-and
DDT-end it
it imrJb
______
|ood too. tear** no lypkal lataclkid*
odor. Prnrrd faitxr, ufer, belief. Got
it it your farorli* Wore.

to
AHOrun MONMMI COIOATI rtODUCI

NOTICE
Tax Books ore open for poyment of 1M4
taxes.
4% discount allowed If paid in November,
3 % In December, 2% in Jonuory and 1%
in February.

All City tax statements hove boon mailed,
if you hovo not received yours, please give
us logoi deportation of your property ond
moil oddrooo ond stotement will bo sent
to yo»*.
js iilo n H p y

CHyToxCoBoctor.

Closing Out 1954 Trade-In's
Below Cost

1041 Dodge 2 Door Sedan................................................. :

CLUB DIAMOND

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French Ave. at 20th St.

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Billy Longwell, 3,
His Young Guests
Celebrate Birthday

kumquat Is Only
Citrus Fruit Eaten
Without Peeling

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. r YVONNE ri-LIEN

All vau Junior* qnd Senior* wh*
haven't ordered ynur c!*m ring* y n
*ur# and d" so »* ‘Aon a* yon
I,llllp Billy Longwell wa* euile
*** *&gt;"»»•• no want tn
plated on hi* third birlhdav Thur*- K" , thri" hll-k 11 ,he
r°*dav afternoon when hi* mother, , "lUf V41*'
. .
. ,
Air*. Henry Longwell honored him
« • h*ve a new period arm.vhody
with a party at their home. UO
.«ku*y
h,
I Plumo*a Drive
ni i^ r ,
r[
, ,r ■"
The young aue-t* w! re enter « ” '*• « h»* h,*n n*"’rd
lamed with outdoor came* and ** ....
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enjoyed refreshment* of ice cream
F ...
Jj* * *’
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cone* and cupcake*. The birthday ..
h
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A batsinel decorated in white cake biked bv hi* grandmother, ,
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with
Mr .........
Stork ...........
perched
In it* Mr* H D. Longwell « n prettily
The Junior pl») wa&gt; h'ld re.
,|^jr' pj,'ld many lovely siD* for decora led with oink trimming and I'lnlly and **x* called “,'’ tnrre
j | r , y nyd Swain Jr who wa* blue randlrs The mnlher* were Struck.'’ Everyone leemed to en­
hnnnrcd Monday night vcilh a »lnrk «rrvcd c.iko and rnffrr while suit joy it.
,hnwcr bv Ml** Connie Ludwig. ing together a* the children help
gostipt Rochelle Eubank*
yjr , riovd Hearn, Mr* Thoma* rd M uter Billy celebrate the oc andSome
J John
Ini, u rEdwaid
J . . . . J Jours
In t o . »rrm
. aa.u *to
n
jp Hrn»n. and Mr* A. E. Keudall ca«ion.
Sr hitting it off noil* well . . .
thr Utlrr'* home.
Those allending the party with F itly Tv re seem* lo he pult'UK n r
' Arrangement* «f yellow and Bill' sverr M.irlene \V&gt;die, Jiulj lam
one* of these upper i-!as*inen
w|,||r pompom* were cffccilvcl) l.'nn AVu-he, I 't i n Stanley f o rk ' gill* into a dither, Mmcaiet
u, rd throughout the pari.' m i n . Manic) Eddie Heard. Davi* Heard. Mom* * got ntnie a rutsh on R'chy
Mrs Dot Kendrick and Mr* M Sieve Madden C h e r'I John ton, Morn*. Th* name * the *aine hot
a Dval were prite winner* for Itulhle firMon I n Ann Ctilber vou ran believe n&gt;* when I trll &gt;on
excelling in game* and rrn1e*lv house. Dehhie I'ulherhou*e. P»llv lhei»'s no blood intation ■ .
Deliciou* open-face sandwiches, I iilhcrhoiise. I.inda Harris, Twyli Shltlev Andenon * e*ill in a whul
polalo culp*. cake appropriate!) Campbell. Candu Adam*, and n e t •■RtuieC' Vit alley. What are
decorated and coffee wrre xened I'indv Tripp
a* going in do about Haibata MaiAI*o Mr* rinili* Nash Mr* lair. Shirlev? Rm of tout** Rarto the ladle* The ho*lcs&gt;e» al*o
II
D.
Longwi-ll.
Mr*
Roh
Wyche
presented Mr* It A. Wesson and
baia t motto i* “ Men. men. and
'Ir* Curtis Campbell, Mr* A. H.
Mr*. C.lenn Rmhcil with gift*,
Thev 1»!l me Roduett! Include the honnrer Mr*
bert* Cxilfer think, hr’. In love
Joe Douglas, Mr* R W. rerold, Mr* (laylnn f uberhou*e. Mrs vdth (ilend* Rilkwornt. but leotly
Mr* David CJali'hcl, Mr* W A lean Adam*. Mr.* Clifford John
Robert 1 think it * ju*t *o in fatOwcps. Mrs. Glenn Rudiril Mrs
on, Mr* Lowell Tripp, Mr* Thll nation.
■itanle'.
Mr*
'Ihoma*
Heard,
and
Dot Kendrick. Mr*, n A. We*
Pal Diinn and Ronnie Robison
*on, Mr*. J 1. Powell
Mr* Mr Henry lamgwrll
have become nolle a *leaiiv InnFloyd Hearn. Mr* W J Peacock
*.sn'e aiound »ehool now •« days.
J r . Mr*, r E Tucker
Seems lik* all Marly famcion is
Mr* A K Kondall. Mr* Thom
•it" /esieU m la*el\ i* Eie*hnven Of
a- II Brown. Mis* Ada Adam*.
should I «av "Rig Sid“ vou know
C / v lt N D A R
Ml** Connie l.udwig. Ml*' Patty
what'1 Horn* propl" *av *he still
Itaiigan, Mr* I M swam Hr, I
ike* Rnnnie f!ohi*"ti Hot that *
Of
Mr* A R Slcven.*, and Mr* M
*tl!v now isn't it MaHv 1 tan-la
\ Dyal
Kannei Ihiuk* she'* going slearty
W F.DNESIIAT
Mid-week piayei *ervn» of the u-tlh (&lt;eti» Pban*. hid a little
Fust Mrthodut Chuich will he bud)*" told me h* ba* a '' enah"
If Id at T.Jtl n. in in McKinley or M aig aie l Mome ami Shirley

There's One Way
To Stay Slim;

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Happy Birthday

Haltrlfty
N u rtery.

Plantft

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CARD
OF THANKS
The fam ily o f'.M rV 'o iiid a AVIlson
withe* to exp re*, it* ainvere an-

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during her recent III h m *. T h . many

rfftHs, h#ftii(iful flowrrft «nd plant*,
• ftH anrourftginir lMler* mut raril*
v«r« Mjrh unnaUifth ernturm of
• ympathv and devotion and auch
a comfort and wurce of atnapth.
Adv.

LAST TIMES TONIC.IIT

Y clue h»ve bulb
«hnt h\ t»uM
l urnrt fiom ihe look* of thine*
R v c i 1 btM1!) *i tn H 'm ir Pa Ml

H ir

mnie than eye i, e^pe,ull&gt; Donr ie. lie nalU^ aioiiviii vnitH h glum
I.iok all the Kinir Randolph &lt;Tow

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Joan
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ALSO

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THURSDAY — FRIDAY
' l o u r u i w PltflUAVCI!

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M" ' slb# \*.r &lt; u
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p-law. Mr* Chai he C a il-on Whit#

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(,„ h unknown in China Sav* .he: m o,let Hospital In fltlandn Fu rtid a
rhlns t l)()p , u(v
0f , leflover dish. The t hlne*r
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tlnitM ,o show
im piovement.
Lif# isave*
j v d i b#r
B iln v fr yoiid
housewife
her leflover
vegr .
- table* and Ihe next day make* a
Jo n l S a u iid e i« E le n f-yon. M ar*
I kltv.l nf veget ihle ha*h out nf them tha Owen and Perjry AA'iirht.
'Chop' mean* vegetable* and Freehmsn a, Florida Stale I'nl
*

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w ith

Your sterling silver hollow war*
can do double duty, ft pretty al]*
var pitcher can bo u««Tfor flow.
*ra: cold merla look 1 lira give
on a ulver eandwleh triyi a tflvor
iauc* boat may ba filled with tldblli served with a ffr*l-cour*o
hover*'" r*i d-*-i when aauco la
not on thtf menu.

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D epartm ent * food sp e c ia lists sav
DO le a * e v e re la b lo * and ina
earont
«lightlv
underdone
h»r
trec/m g tl eo, V ul w ell done the e
fond* are likely lo h r too soft
when r r h c .ilr d
I I I ) ■ f rc c ie m eal pie* oi I urn
m e is Wilh p i tvv i-ru,»l nnhaked
t to *)* baked a lte r freeamk', in tin
e * p n unents had fresher flavo r
and w ere m o ie f ia k i and tender
;han ih o .r baked and then fro/en
DO cool qtnrkiv a lo o ked m am
d:*h that i* t.i he f i , ; i o In *cl
ling l l i r iinco veted Pan id fond on
u-e or in very ro ld s aim
V m etal
t1-&lt; V ir* » v\v
ih hrl*i
Hi tli*
lonfll
n in is iT e fe rie -t tor cooling a* it
bull Imc
r undue I* the heat from the food
e h *’i I *' L‘1
.hi lit r e - r 11h
men I nf fhe •im e frn lN nnrt
rapollv and l* n d Iik rlv tv h i e i k
The ,j&gt;1i
Q uick cooling stop* the . Hiking
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Mc* SfinBk ih
iflijimMrn,
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lo keep then a tu ra l
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fla ' 01
color
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•th
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* * " mr Pi!rk»*td Ml nnd
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f ar ,,4 V.
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growth nf h a it e n a that may t itl* r

Philathca Class Consumes Mr. Gobbler
As Members Fijoy Thanksgiving Feast

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plav at h e n ; grownups Both
noyv and g rl* eomv Iht* play
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wlh a *•» ii'g t* ^rrat fun, He will
ilk" «insnle to** lhat come apart
M*$ MAMII ffISINHOWfV. i^iff r»C thr Pr^iHfni artmirr* ■ n c doll
ind g,s hi i V t-igetlier asain suck
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■sr * si'ky kilty
C c sno-r; ’er p.v«*es ? he
make- tin mote and more games
lie «l;’ itoitale* hilt on a llltl*
mote elah r. te »&lt; lie Noyv i* the
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t t ll| k ir k in i iin o riil hut some
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H O LLA WOOD, kfv—The ballerina -and M r*. N’mm.tn Aldnv and ch iL body tnld in* that Mars Tanner
hid a riu * h nn Tnm m v. AA l,«i am
'M l ' ,u „ .? i« « e . ,u at 1.
dren " f ftrlaru ln . the R e v. and Alr«. ne goinir in ,|n al'oiit that H io ieti ’
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Shearer, dancing *tar of the Sid sonyile, Mr*. I 1 .Al Ids tied Mt *
Sh irle y Morgan nnhhv Blllhim er
ler'* Well* Ballet and auch filma Norm * Clic»tn,i!
,&lt; still lust a roving 1 »,*n»s&gt;
a* "Red Shoe*," "Tale* nf Hoff­
man" and ','Slory nf Three Love*."
f'a lla * T u rn e r Inst rau ’t quit* seem
Ml**
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The red-haired heauly I* appearing
to make up hi* mind a* tn "h u h
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duction of "a Midsummer Night'* if,vin e holidays ssith h"i p a icn lx, Meruidtt'a anotliej one w l,« 1 iu*i
Mr.
and
Mr*.
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t'olin*.
Dream." and xhe hone* this will be
t&gt;*»ll nlaylng lh» field. Inti 1 II, i,k
her last dancing role.
• he still like* E rn ie l ima 'a l.'aihy
"Actually, It'* a good vehicle for
flaum an'l heeq getting Iona ili»
Fond
ne-.v*.
you
ran
b-.,y
Irn/.en
making Ihe transition," the re* ih rlm p that have hei-o grade.), lance telephone call* from Texas
marked "1 du a little dancing, bill peeled, devc.ned and nut Into Lould t lK y he fim n
Rodman, ,
I al*p d* a lot or acting, vyhlch la eight-uunce
ilan d y to I'a lh y ? Several of S .II.S .'e alumni
what i want tn do from now' on." have on handpackagia
lo me for 3 shrimp were home last weekend E w r y Her latest film. "The Men Who
a* a lin t course Ur heat bodv- was glad In ere them.
Loved neilhead*," will al*o help cocktail
"(Jerri" Spivey'* been sv 1Ring
ih n m p with a can nf stewed
her mike the *wilch. She dtncei ■ 'he
lom aloe* am) serve river rice several le lle ra lately, t'orne isoiv,
bit from "The Sleeping Beauty" aa
U e rrl, who tn ? lea A'flnn, ,t ’» hrrn
a main rourxe.

ballet, but it’a almotl i itralgM *
■cling role.
Why doe* ahe want lo quit ding­
ing*
'•ftecauae I’ve hid enough." ihe
aitd. "I've been dancing line* I
urn 10. I itirted on the stage when
I w n is. I’m 21 new, ind I rould
dance for i few mere ju r e . Some
billet dancer* cm go unlit they're
SI or 40. IF* according lo how Ihiy
hive hem developed; if they hive
been foreed to flower early, tie r
can't last aa long.
"I have irown wearv of the conMint (raining. I didn't dance for
about aeven month! before and
after ! had mv babr, and It waa ■
bit of a atraln getting hack to It
Now I want tn hive another baby,
and I cant fart tha 141k of re­
turning to ballet afterward*."

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Women Golfers
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1hi*e cynic* who keep saying that here *he si*u*d her litoM,*, A|,
copy viiey I* strlclly an American r , , | . ,
uho ,, m th" ftiange Me

Ballerina Doesn't
Want
To Danceu ,1
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Ai|«imini
Mr* P .kc' also ha* a word for

,rtd mop, he like* to put Ih liv;* m

Pan* and -tir Ihepv ins II*. want*
s *' l j Ik' ’ on the t»!rphone. If h*
get* a ihanec h~TI s'tgv* a'ong

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T h a i wx* 20 y e a r*' n o . and | Public I* Invited
Florence Pike h»y hero nrecidine
over Ihe exoltr Oriental di*hr*
»orvnl up In midtnwn New- \n rk
evei yinre A* to the dietary value*
°f ' h'u(‘*e food, yhe *av*
"Y o u ,*ledoin see a fat Chinese
One re a* on prohahly I* that noSeveral Sin fo rd lle* attended
th,
bread or pot it r f * are -ersed with Ringlmg Hinlher* Clreoe
inttcala
('hincse ineu|«. and in China they Monday
Among thn.e represent
u«e no butter
milk
(te am or mg Ihl* City were Mr
It Cate*
cheese h-e.iu«e of the
scarcity ol \ f , , Ib u ig la. Ko klitei \ | ,.s Dei
dairy products They
u*c hem t ie r New -nmr end Mr and Mr&gt;
curd incteail. ar&gt;l get the vitnmina H u rl W W .irn rr
in their diet from other thins*
*lich a* the ynya *aitre and Ihe Ml an,i Alt* E m l Howard nf
n i ' P Steen vegplihley used in Chi Ne-. S lu m ,* Be*, h base
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By DORUMIY * W l l i m . K ,
M. H
I dll* rhiltlreu I he loud lev*
dial c.jU I t Pid lma.m al.ve play,
flics don't like bis * you- stand
around and ss ali i)
Soon a lt"r a souigder hegm* tu
walk be Ike* to r O' what gnr* i-fl
around him lie lose- to «ssrep

USO To Have
Open House

at cv tl \ oifi c j r I tj o in &lt;him J

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Children Life
Imaginative "
Playthings

lf t .,p e . in •l~ o r 23- portion *i.-rs
1
and provide* two wav d irectio n '—
how to proceed if the h o w 'U ia k rr I
w i'h c* lo serve part of the food'
tight awav an I how lo freo/e the
rem ainder and later lom olcte it*
prep.i atom tor -e:u tg t ojty of
llll* bsoklr' ni.is hr ohfnme I frurtt 1
Me oft. i t oi ih r Home D e im u l'lta
tion Agent

Sndeiion. etpedallv in geometry.
I.a rrv Reel Owe* s e .e ta i people
aiound this town le tle is. amt they spoilage
aie le a llv mad. and I mighl add
|n iN I ■ add 1 1 rn 1h n r 1 'vi* »■
lhat I am one of tlie*e people. lupoing I i a I - il h i-ti-i, t r r r ^ n u
Dawn \nn peat son la * a ilale
mo h
t upp,o-i ■ a*ft I ’1 Si- t J iL lt ’d
ydh litb*oo B .itf* fni borne, nmmg
t r l i r 1 Eif
\v nat a-e sou gomg tn do about w hen the loud t
DON I
huh m*( 1 1 (1 1 ll!"* fnn
l .a ii v , D aw n ’
1 .*1 1 »» U«F
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tolg in Itu.-eu
Ml the iltih * ai» meeting to
11- r nf
and e n nitn l .1
gitbei to plan then ttoal"
for oua Ills
trre / n
pai r Is* ♦1 nr r b *c r t id p F i“
iiotpetoming hot ftom w Imt I 11*•jar,
r t n iK h
in lii- fc n -to iag rr j
"H
lliaC * not alt ih » v 'ie piano ng
t h r - (1 In
\ftlll
l.ennie Rotunda and Pod D a 'i" thoiigh mo
I -me do make a rule -o .iplr aiound Hold la -1 i s well to) is rno'it')
&gt; ICS- Ibe'e ila v ' See,i i * til,e ell
t hat i i ' - n r at 'lie football game
dbin!t no too noi&gt; h good did It
Barbara *
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F.obhie | n il * It f I "Id
a id
kon
' V am * aie still w iu ng I tier*
eietv ilav Seem* M e the i heart*
a , a * thousand m !»s * '•*' Sara
!a&lt;ol,son and .looms Blythe have

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Ptrpiinna m m rli-ho such a.
href pir chirk'-pcnm Cit.sMrrrdi-,
„r ham Hr nicers. to st.srr in I'm
home frer-rer c.tu he a re.:I time
and i-on» entente m-mumd
;hf homem.iker looks out for .i
,r" “ d" ' and don’t " fur *urre.«
in thi- modern w.iv of stnnn; f ind
hood *prciali*t * in the l* S
Department of kgs-,culture'* Agri
cultural Research Sc vu-c rn-ent
l.v made i.-p a number of main
dishes experimental!) and indeed
the fond f,-r citing qu.ihlv nfler
d,[fe in t period' nf lime in fru/rti
storage Thr 10 nil* .'re now av.nl
aide mi a booklet
Kreeemg fotn
h nation Main Di'hc* * which give*

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Mr. Stork Looks
Over Bassinet
At Baby Shower

Citrus fruit* s*v* Myrtle AVIIion, Ham* Demonstration Agent,
provide peel and pulp well iuited
for preserving, f.ime*. lemon* and
ether comparable acid fruit* *upply the needed acidity needed in
preserved product* In nupplement the mild flavor of the commen orange. These fruit* grow
well and yield bountifully in this
area. No Florida home ‘hould he
without one nr more tree* of the
variety best iuited to (hi* local]
ty^
The kumquat, the smalte*t membar of the eitru* lamily hear*
abundantly and with never an
• off" year, given proper rare The
ikin of the kumquat I* spicy and
aromatic and the pulp delightfully
aeld. It enov* the distinction of
helng the only cilru* fruit that I*
always eaten skin and all Kum­
quat* make excellent preserves,
sweet pickles, marmalade* and
ielllrt in*’
h r crystalDjelllej
an* *"■»
I
,*u(yc
. ,iu j kumnual*- J
pound* whole kumquat* after
cookingi; 2 pound* migav: 1 quart
water. Thoroughly ele.to Ihe kutn
quat* rinse well and drain If
neeeisary scrub the fruil with
mild »oap and warm water Hum
quit* may nr may not tm given
the *odl b*lh If *nrla Is u*rd,
wither teald the kiimnuxt* with
boiling soda water nr yprlnkle the
fruit with the dry soda (about 1
heaping tahletpoon of «oda to t
quart of fruit) then rover with
Halt
boiling water and let stand In thr
t a r M id w ee k P ra y e r M rellna
•oda bath to minutes.
&gt;eniee at Ihe F irst Baptist rhurco
n* Dorothy nor.
Tour the soda water off and
w ill hegin at 7 30 p. m We run
\ P Women1* Fdltor
rinse Ihe fruit thoroughly in two
gof’d way never lo grt fat tinuc with the *tudv of EphC 'lans
or three changrs of cold water I* One
Ihe E v n u tiv e in n iin llle e nf the
to he bnrn a Chinete kn-dhrr
Drain well. Sill each kumquat i* in
eat Chinese food. *av* Flor­ F ir-t llap tisl Training Union w ill
with a sharp-pointed knile arrn&lt;« ence Pike. * Hn-tcnt*n whn own* m rrl in ihe i hapel following the
fhe lections lo prevent them from 1
nf, New, York .* most tuvcessfill Pi ay r i .Meeting service
bursting open while rooking anil chinr'c resUnranb
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faeililate
penctvalion
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the
st-nler Chfiii reh e n i'al of Ihe
Mr.s Pike got Into Ihe restamant
*yrup Drop Into an ahundanre hii'inc** some what h\ accident I u * l Methodist Church will be »l
nf boiling water and cook until She slarled her busier-s catrer i „ l it p nt.
tender. Drain
I ill Junior Royal \niha**arlni *
a* a hulls* wrecker, helping her
find Ihe *‘igar and water to father Mvron Dam*h Sleek **i w ill meel al llir f u s t Rapti&lt;‘
i
hon
h at 7 p m
ether 10 minute*. Add the drained phMicalrd Mr- Pike now rer.dls
Septimila Rrhekah l odge No 1'
umqual*. Conk until t hr fruit
• I ii-eil In hr a i cciil.ti Pow rr w ill
nieel al * p nt in I tie I Of IF
t* shining, clear and transparent fnl Ka 11oka and the wrecking bn*
Cover tightly and *l|m* to plump inesy n n right nr* my alley When Hall
14 hour*. The fruit will keep |l* I married .lerl Pike n r went into
FRIDA)
The Dupli . &gt;' h i ilge Club will
shape heller If llir rooking I* the hii'lucs* together, and liked
done. In a partially rnvrrrd ket it Then we tarted traveling a M, meet i i ibe Y:u hi Club with seat
IV Reheat nnd park the kurn at" in a lot of Chine** rc-tanranls eg In begin al 7 13 |&gt; m anil
quat* in sterilized lar* Strain and al! ever the ronntrv anil dec ded p l^ In -tart at a o'clock
The 1 niled Haiightri' nf the
pour Ihe hot syrup over Ihrm if we ever went broke w e 'I open
Seal Immediately Prnee** pmi a Chinese teslauranl in New confederacy will merl al I p m
at the home of Mr* VI s Wig
Sork "
jar* for lo mimitcs at Htn F
About lh.« time the P'ke&gt; met gin* Sanford Avr. with Mr* II
I. Perkin * Sr and Mrs Man
Ruby Fon. who ran a Cantonese Strong
a« co he'ie*'e*
re'laurant in Ho'lon
TUESDAY
Watrhlng the popularity ot the
Thr Fniiv Tmin c|.i*» will mrr'
restaurant. Mr* pikr made a
November 23
pitpo.filinn to nubv Kon — to open» •**
' airier Holrl »\ 7 IS p m
4 hmiUr r*»t 4 iirrnt in N&gt;^ York | « ‘*h_ Carol)n P a n a n t »% tfarh
Mr*, II. B. Owen*

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CHICAGO H i - A record-setting
fMO.OOO. winter schedule Includ­
ing two pew tournaments was an­
nounced Wednesday by the Profeasloal Golfers’ A».sn
The tour will open with the new
•23 ,QP0 Pan-American Open at In­
glewood Calif.. Jan fl-D and con­
tinue through the Masters at August*. Ha., April 7.
A 117,000 Increase over the pre­
vious year makes the purses the
highest In PGA history. In addlilon to the Pan American there Is
tl &gt;0 now sn.r/m Miami Ilearh
en And two returning events
rr a year’s absrnce
They are the lin.nno Tucson
Open. Feb. 10 11 and the 312,300
8t, Petersburg Open, March 17-20.
The Ring Crosby Invitational,
Jen. 20 23 has been upped from
110,000 to *15,000 The Phoenla
Open, F»h. 3 0, will also he *15,OOO Instead of *10 000
Boti) the Raton Rouge Open,
Mar. M . and the A*olcn Open.
Wilmington. N. C. Mar. 31-Aprtl
% have hren raised from *10.000
to 112,500.
Pounding out (he lour arc the
Gonvalr-Kan Diego Open, Jan. 20
29, *13,000; Palm Springs Invlla
tioaal, Jan. 27 30. 315.000: Rrawley
Calif. Open. Jan 27-30, *3,000
Texas Open, Frb. 17-20. $12,300
Houston Open. Feh I t 27 *30.000.
and Uie Seminole Prnfrsslnnat-Am
atour, Palm Rrarh, Fla. March
*1-22, *10.000.

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Kahn Is Named
T O Selection Board
DAYTONA REACH i*-B ernard
Kahn, sports editor nf the Daytona
■each News-Journal, will heed an
ll&gt;man committee In «r|rrl the
oulslemling senior Florida college
ftwttpnll player to receive the an
MaL Daytona Rearb Quarterback
d u b award.
The committee will also Include:
Jp9 Livingston, Jacksonville Journail Morris Mrl.emorr. Miami
Dally News; Wilbur Klnlry. Tam­
pa Times; and lllll McUrnlhs,
Tallahassee Democrat
Charlie LaPradd, 1DS2 TJnlvcr
gky of Florida All American tar■a, won the first annuel award.
La at year It waa halftiark Bobby
riv e ash of Florida .Male Ilnlver*
aity.

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NEW YOHK or—Saying farewell
to the 1954 college football aeaaon
without too much regret. It was a
scaaon of upset*.1. Ferni
Parnapi the cockeyed aeaaon can beat be described
by pointing out that four tea me
qualified for three different New
Year’a Day bowl* last Saturday.
The quartet won only three
games on the final Saturday and
Ih* bowler* scored 31 point* while
having 103 acored again*! them.
Of the 43 games picked tact
this comer was correct on M and
wrong on 7. That’* an average
of .*37. The season’s figures aiw;
344-131 for .742.
The final merry-go-round.
Army over Navy: This eotild be
the best service game tlnce the
fabulous 21-21 tie of ISM. Doth
teams have competent player* at
all posts but Army appean to
have the better quarterback In
Pete Vann, and that could be the
difference. It le your Saturday TV
morsel.
Notre Dame over Southern Cal­
ifornia: The Irish, who seem to be
gelling belter and better each
week, are playing at home. An­
other Saturday attraction.
Baylor over Rlee: The Baylor
line will keep Dick Morgle In
check and tie Arkansas for the
Southwest (’.mfrrence title. It will
he played Saturday.
Texas over Texas AAM: Texas
hts the more talent for this annual
Thanksgiving Day feature.
C o r n e l l over Pennsylvania:
Thursday marks the close of
Penn’s first winless season slate
the days of lien Franklin.
Nebraska over Hawaii: A Friday night contest In Honolulu.
The ethers without comment:

nmnsDAY

Colgate over Brown, Denver
nver Colorado AAM, Maryland
over Missouri, Itlrhmnnd nver
William A Mary, Wichita over
Tulia, Uteh over Utah State. Vir­
ginia Tech over Virginia Military.
SATURDAY
EAST: Huston College over Holy
Cross. Fnrdham over Vlllanov*.
SOUTH: Duko over North Caro­
lina, Mississippi over Misslsilppi
State. A u b u r n over Alabama.
Clemson over the Citadel, Miami
ovrr Florida. Georgia Tech over
Oeorgta, West Virginia over Vir­
ginia. .South Carolina over Wake
Forest, Tennessee over Vanderbilt,
Louisiana State over Tulinr.
SOUTHWEST: Oklahoma over
Oklahoma A&amp;M., Arkansas over
Houston, Texas Tech over Hardin
Simmons, Southern Methodist over
Texas Christian
FAn WEST: Wyoming over Arlmna, San Jose over New Mexlro.

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Woodruff Sees Very Little Hope
As Al iami Practices Pass Defense
MIAMI bP&gt;—Florida football coach Boh Woodruff sec* "very
littla hop*" for his Gator* Saturday agninnt Miami "unlean our
bdy* play thalt b»al gam* ef the season and don’t make their usual
mlaukia."
"I’ll he serious—th* mor* I look at movies of Miami, the more I
wonder If we have a rhanro of stopplnu th'-m," Woodruff told Ihu
Miami Herald by telephone Iasi night
Woodruff said that Bobby I-anei, his "tor quartritmrk, "protinldy
will ha all right" for the game and that 1 oner- rirnrtlrnl In full uni­
form yesterday for th# first timo In several days.
Joe Drodsky, driving rollback, Is doubtful h"' Mai Hammnrk Is
-----I Jured in the Clrmson game, Woodruff said
The Gators had nn o | H ' u date
lust week airl Woodruff said they
had full team scrimmages Friday
and Saturday and "some rough
stuff” yesterday.
Coach Andy Gustafson planned
to stress [vast ilrfrnse today hut
OXFORD. Ohio t#—There was a derided thill srrimmnge for Ills
gathering of the Alston clan In University nf Miami Hurrlranrs
ntarhy Dirrtown Tuesday night Is "out "
but It had nothing In do with the
"Ix't's hit Saturday afterrioon
faet Walter Alston had been reap­
pointed a lew hours earlier ns Instead," ho said.
(.’apt. Gorvloli Malloy was ab
manager of the Rronklyn Dodger*.
The party was Just a session nf srnt from yesterday's practice and
bridge and gabbing al Walter's Bob Nolan, Nn. 2 left end, was
home.
declared a non-combatant by train­
The quit! Alston took In stride e r Dave Wlke.
the fact
ICI that he again would be
Nolan's hrulsnd hip Is still loo
at Ihe helm of the Dodgers neat serious to risk aggravating; Mal­
year even though the heavily fg-, loy was Irving to shake n minor
vored Brook* wound up In second virus Infection.
.lace In the National league durGustafson said Nolan's loss was
ng the p u t season. He took some "an awful blow."
raps, too, from the fans fnr fall.
Nolan has caught only two lo s s ­
Ing to win Ihe National l-iagur es this season, primarily because
pennant.
He was given another one-year few have been thrown al film.
contract Tuesday and Waller Both went for touchdowns, one of
O’M a l l e y , Brooklyn president, them being Miami’s only TD
hinted Al’lnn hid hern given a against Maryland lo ihe in win.
raise. The best guesses put Als­
Another doubtful starter Is Mike
ton's 1033 salary at around *19 non, Hudocli, second tram center, who
Alston lntirrupled his bridge has a sprained ankle.
game long enough to ehat for a
The Hurricanes will work out
few minutes about Ills new eon at Ih a. in. lomorrow morning in
tract and ahoiil the Dodgers.
deference to Thank-giving.

Alston Reappointed
Dodgers Manager

game of the week comes up tomorrow night when Miami Edison,
unbeaten and untied In eight
gamta, meets Miami High here.
Miami Edison continues to hold
top spot In the Miami Herald’s
prep football poll, recelvlog 21 of
the 22 votes rnst for llrst place
for 22ft points
In other games tldsw oek, Jack­
sonville l ..union Is at Daytona
Reach Mainland Orlando Edgen iter plays Orlando lloonr. Illllsteniiugli und I’liinl clash at Tampa.
Jacksonville l e r ineels lack-on
vllle Jackson, West Palm Reach
plays Constanto and Furl l.auiler
dale meets South llrmsard
O'M alley had said Alston re r
I’o’l results
taluly rnuld nut he blamed for the

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Alston's reappointment complet­
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ed the major league managerial
102
ag roster for 1933 Mayo Smith of Ihe
Philadelphia Phils will he the on­
72
31 ly nrwroimv in Hip National Lea
43 (lie bill sis changes have hcco
made In the American league
with only Casey Stengel of the
New York Ymikeas and Al tsipei
of the champion Cleveland In­
dians holding on to their same
Jobs.

Bob Hardy Gains
1,000 Yards Rushing

Iiirky't quarterback Hub Hardy It
the n.*»111 Southi'jiairi'H Conference
player to gain LOGO yard* nmnlni!
ami palling In a tingle year.
SKI* Commissumer Heroic Mnurr
aalil that a typing rrru'- In Ken­
tucky figures lull week \v*a respon­
sible fnr the bellied announcement.
Ilarily was accredited with a Inlal
of DM yard*, lint anunlly gulnetl
1,006 yardt, Moor.* tald.
The 190-pouml Junior fnim Padu­
cah Ky., haa 122 yardt ruthlng
In to game* this year, and M7
yard* pawing.
,
Two other 8 EC player* have a

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Saturday. They are quarterback
Bobby Freeman, Auburn senior,
and Mississippi's Engle Day. Free­
man has n Inlal uf 072 yards and
Day has reached 9H3.
Aiu burn mtsee Alabama Saturday
and Mississippi plnya Mississippi
State.

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By GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YORK &lt;,Tv—Baltimore fans
do nut agree unanimously with
thla agent Uiat their Orlnles got
plucked by Ihe Yankees In last
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A sudden rash nf bnckfirld in week’s earthshaklng player deal
Itirles had Soulheaslem Conference Maybe a Baltimore fan. having
ts in better position to
!f(
football roaches In late - season suffered,
evaluate the transaction 'han an
jitters today
Mlsslsslpl State, with amhltion* outsider.
of nudging rival Mlstlaslnpl out of
In a gallant effort to he (air to
the conference title for the sornnd Caul Bichards, the Oriole general
straight year, was in a stile bor­ manager who fathered Ihe trade
dering on despair- four halfbacks and was c ntlcim l &lt;n enthusiastic­
were ailing
ally. we give you Sprncrr David­
Georgia Tech amFGeorgia, prun­ son. who writes to us emotionally
ing their attacks for the big intra­ from (he Baltimore Evening Sun
state baffle this week, counted on as follows;
both first-string quarterbacks for
"I'm one of the Oriole fans who
only limited duty
sweated all through the summer
And l/iuislann State. shariM-ning with tho hall d ub la 't season and
the axe for the big one wIt'i Tulane, was cheered considerably when we
hud two harks taking things easy finally ooched up to seventh place
while (lip rest of the Tigers worked when ihe season ended. And if any­
at full s[&gt;ppd
body was taken, the Yankees were.
The Mlsrls-lppl State injured In"Let’s take the Baltimore play­
eluded Gordon Myrick. Jim Har­ ers (traded to the Yankees) In as­
ness ar&gt;.t Don Morris, nut for the cending order. Don Larsen Is with­
season Harness was added only out dnuht the poorest competitor
yesterday. A fourth halfback, re­ iu major league baseball today,
gular Joe Silver!, has beep recov­ lie made no bones about not want­
ering poorly from Inluries Incurred ing to pllrh for a rni-erah'e team
In the LSU game Nov 13
One SEC coach without Injury like the Orioles. Now- that lie's gut
worries U Kentucky's Blanton ('oi­ Ids hrart's deslrr he'll probably
lier Ills Wildcats finished their he too overawed to hr of mnrh val­
1931 football campaign by lieatlng ue In them They might makr a
junrli hitter out of him. hut t h a t t ,
Teniirssre last wrek
Tech Coach Hobby Dodd frrtlrd about all.
"Next take Hilly Hunter lluvicr
bemuse sophomore signal ■ caller
Warle Mitchell will he unable In at hat ha* about as much |V s i r
Bn at top speed against Georgia as I do. and I never got farthrr
Saturday
Mitchell's chest was than softball. Afield lie's priceless
to watch In action lie can go to
bruised In the Alabama game.
Georgia’s quarterback Jimmy his right or his left and stop halls
Harper, Injured m Ihe Auburn that with anybody d o p'.tying
game, was below par In yester­ shortstop would go for certain hits
"But more than once u* II a 111day s workout Coach Wally (lulls,
(earing the Tech passing game. morcana groaned in crucial mo­
hopes Harper’s speed will not he ments when, after one of those
a flee
ected‘ by his shoulder and ankle spectacular slops. Hunter jet a
low rollrr go right through hts
sir
hurts,
Ailing LSU harks u r r r Jo* May legs Don't misunderstand me, t
and Jerry Adams May 1* expected like the boy Rut tie and Willie
to he ready for Tulane hut Adams' Miranda are an even trade
"Next romr* the jewel nf them
status Is still doubtful
Elsewhere nn the SEC prarllce all, Rob Turley Herr Is a boy who
fieldsIs a fine com pelt i or, a genll’unsn,
Tennessee ran through a defrn a great baseball player Every
slve drill again.I freshmen using body in Rail Imere IS sorry be h.vl
Vanderbilt’* spill T (*oar!i Harvey to he traded After all, we gave
ftotiinsmi sought In correct a pass him a car last year for b Ini; the
most valuable player on the team
defense weakness
"You seem considerably elate '
Tulane pollshf! if* passing game
and Coach Ate Iv Pllney promised with Turley's strikeout tola. (IH"'
the Greenles "will give a good ar- last season. Hut don't forget to
.-O.int of themselves nguill't I~SU " read all the siatistics For every
Florida emphasised defense and one he struck util tie walked nn
with g.»&gt;d reason Downslatc rival other one 11811 Sometimes, I it II
Miami ha* piled up 2.313 yards remember with some agony, the
against right foes this season
walks earn* one after another
Auburn brushed up .m defense opr afternoon In Detroit, (our id
In a UmI.1 workout No more scrim (he f i r s t five Bengal* to come up
ages are planned.
a ll Coach I got free passage
"Turley lui* a lot of potential,
Ralph Jordan, who plans to eon
central* on liming and running hut do yon think the coaches down
today and lomorrow Auburn I* here d'.ln’t trv lo bring It out nf
gelling ready for Alabama
him ’ Harry llrcchcen spent the
Alabama worked 111 secret uilt'J whi le season trying to calm the
after dark Tile Tide Irnlncr listed bny down and ilkln’t succeed Tur­
tackle Ralph Emmons as out nf ley gut Ms reputation early In the
the Auburn game and said fullback season when he cot within two outs
Jerry Chiapparclll and end Paul nl a no-lilttcr. tie never came that
Donaldson were doubtful starters. clmc apnln.

"Si don’t get the Idea that us
EARTHQUAKE OCCURS
LOS ANGELES un - A short.
slurp curlliq.iake (oiled Southern
Call
alirnrnln imlnt*
isolni% yesterday
yrslcrday
The shock was fell In Pasadena.
Glendale, Burbank, Van Nuys,
Hollywood. Compton, nud la. An
geles It swiyrd buildings In Suit
t i Barham and light flstorrs in
Ventura No damage was reported

yokels got taken by thr big, bad
Yankees, or that we're about to
ride Richard* out of town on a
rail Richards didn't gel where he
Is by being taken. By the end nf
next season he'll he Ihe one who
can sit hark and say, ‘1 told you
so,’

Lincoln's Crawford Leads Teammates 1
To Third Straight Mexican Race Victory
JUAREZ, Mcxiro (JD—Quiet ha* rapL "d m r l n g n s t a n ,
and death today on the 1,90S-mile Pan-Ame 'i-sn highway.
The fifth annual Pan-American Road Pace ended hew T w t e
with th# precise drivers of Lincoln*. Fern ris. n«dgei, PeraaMa IN
Alfa-Romenj tubing the major share of thi *117,200 prltfl.
Records war* broken In the large sport*, amall apart* and
U. S, stock-car divisions.
Death "truck seven during the world’* longest *fld TRHt ddMtP*
nos road race which hegan last Friday on th* Guatemala* bepVNDuring the five years of the event.
13 have died as car* rocketed
In the American ilo«k-«ar divi­
n o r t h w a r d along irearhcrou* sions. Ray Crawford of P aia d M i,
mountain roads and long straight*, Calif , ted a learn of U acola**
way* which ranged from set level the Ford product's third
to more than 10.000 feet on the victory In the bl* stock
famed highway.
and Tommy Drlsdale of
Umberto Migllnll, speed crasy Tex., spear-headed a Dodpa asrtb#
Italian often called "The Mad­ of the small stock*.
man," led four Ferrari* to the
Walt Faulkner of Loaf l a ie k ,
finish line He wa* followed by Calif , in a Lincoln and Kattk AfPhil Hill. Santa Monica. Gollf.. and drews of Colorado 8 p ria|l, Cola.,
Franco Unrnacrhia and Lugl Chi- in a Cadillac, were second i n i
nettl, both of Italy Ma it Iloll left third behind Crawford. Andvdvi
for Mexico City a frw hours allcr has contested Faulkner's leeoad
thp race, proclaiming that "I place.
could run another race Ilk* this
llans Hermann of Germany, l i
tomorrow—and win.”
dramatic display of amiU-cir
speed, won th* small
sports division bY 24 i m o U i . I t
had started tha last 221.1 N u t l i t
from Chihuahua I I le cn a li bawafl
Jarosliv Julian of G uaten»li,
who placed kjeffld. Bath m m
Porsche*.
Alfa Romeos took th* first 8v*
TDKYCf ’ft - World flyweight
dock 4vtrhnrnp’nn Yoshln Shlral of Japan places In the European steel
Jiuts boxing's smallest crown on slnn The victory and more t b u
Ihe lino here Thursday night SI.OOO went to C. Sanesl of Italy.
against I’asciinl Pcro/. (temper*
mtntal Latin from the Pampas.
The I.Vround outdoor scrap I* ex­
CLUB DIAMOND
pected lo 40** *3.000 to a base­
THANKSGIVING DINlfMl
ball park
Rhirai rules a 1 2 favorite to re­
THURSDAY S -lt p.N.
tain his 112-pound crown
Call 9172 foe Re ter Title**
Weather is expected lo be clear
and crisp, with thr temperature
in the 40* The rdiamplon probably
will withstand the brisk tempera­
Holiday Plant*— Hidden L tk *
ture belter than the Argentina Nursery.
—A # .
boxer.

Flyweights Fight
For Smallest Crown
In Tokyo, Thursday

HAPPY
THANKSGIVING
TO YO U !
JUST A R EM IN D ER
T H A T WE W ILL BE
CLOSED A L L DAY
T H A N K S G IV IN G ..

SH ER M AN CONCRETE

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You get the First-Choice Features
in America's First-Choice Truck!

ATLANTA. U t - J o r Brodsky,
Florid,i fullback was tho most
popular cholcn on tho Atlanta Conslllutlnn’a All-Sophomore Southoastern Conference football team.
The (cam, selected for the new*paper yesterday by SEC coarhe*.
included two other Florida sophs
and two from Georgia.
Here Is Ihe coaches' team:
Ends— n.iy Wilkins, Georgia;
Ronald Rennet!, Mississippi Stale.
Parklcs— Carl Vereen Georgia
Tcrh; Pud Mnstellcr, Georgia.
Guards— Ted Paris Ixntlslana
State; Chuck Maxima, Auburn.
Center— Dave Kuhn, Kentucky.
Quarterback— Dirk Allen, Flori­
da.
Halfbacks— J a c k i e Simpson,
Florida; John Majors, Tennessee.
Cutback— Brodsky.

FREE TURKEY

PHON178

Backfield Injuries
Hamper SEC Teams
As Season Closes

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3 BEDROOM I Story Houaa. t r ­ SHOTGUNS— Remington i u t ematie, medal tl-4f T w e l v e
eated 1311 Palmetto Ava. Call
guage 24” modified barrell. AI*o
20M.
Winchester double barrAU mndei
NEW—3 Bedroom framed heuaa.
14. twenty gauge. Phone 1403 t i ­
Asbestos ahlnglei.carporte. apace
ter 9:30 p. m.
heater, kitchen range and hot
water healer. All bottle gaa. Lot APRONS—11.00 A 11.19. Pillow
rare*, crocheted edging, 12 90
100 front. 141 deep. Juat out the
Rnby booties, 9100. Mr*. Zltcity limit*, hat city water ITJOi.
trower, *0T Persimmon Avt.
19th and Magnolia. Phona 44AW
Call befora 9 a. m. or after I
p. m.
_____ l HOLLYWOOD Bed*, complete. &gt;
e. Dinnette Set wrought Iron.
refrigerator, electric stove, t
LOWELL E. 0 1 JW .
living room niece*. Some Items
Builder - Pboae 1294
like new. otneri excellent con­
Cuitom Heme* and .
dition. Reaionable nffrr* eon
Bulldera lew real lei
• Idered. J. D. Bryant, Lake
2&lt;« acre lot* 11200 *. acre 91TM
Mery. Fla.
_________
Fronts on E. 4lh SI. Bay Ave.
condition.
Thone
3rd St. and San Carlo*. Good HOAT-Good
i nn.
location. John M. Beyett 1M
E. 4th S|. Boa 734 Sanford. Pit.
Boy * Long SWved Shirt* **t
Blanked II 44
A FINE BUSINESS for husband
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
and wife loam. Central down­
Pb. I Ml
town location, rent rea ionillc 314 Sanford Are.

IMPLE S-UNK AP
[KT e n r * caih for articles »ou
. no lo n itr uia. Plaeo your ad today.
r- Pnliana 1121.
A 3 Una ad. »uch at the one abort
■ only 3fle par day on our low 9
ay airnad rata aconomy plan. U«
rr day tor I daya and Me foi
day.

Tnr above 4-llna ad can be run
ft full dava for only 12.40. 1 daya
fer only I t 10 and one day for Tie
Buy. Sail, Rani, Hire with want
*d», lha bualeal salesman In
town. Put one to work for you
Thone 1121. Wa will be gladd to
charie ll.
{For only 13.00 lha ahora 5-Ln* ad
[a on tna job for you or 9 full
■aya. Only 12.29 kaena It woikitu
Tor you for 3 daya. I day la only

f f « W

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Si- John Aww/fy

'Me.

Phone 1129 A. B Peleraon,Broker

Vss'.iiate*

Call us about «ur business ra.ea.

A. B Peterson Jr.,

P. J Cheaterson. Albert N. Fltta
Garfield Willett*. John Meiieh

The Want-Ad Department
la
aprn from 130 a m. until 9:30
p m . each bualnes* day except NEW Modern 2 bedroom houae
Outside city limit*. Phone 1393 J.
Saturday afternnun. Deadline for
weekday Insertion* Is S M the 1 BFIHIOOM rancrcle block home
dry .before publiratinn.
In one n( SanVrit’*
ser.Viea*
tlfy lha
Art Department tmim- ■' *V *1 I.Wm.iw—Sl.-KA,
ufy
the Waijt
Want-Art
ny rrror*
Aiediatelv o t any
error* in their
(heir
Trie, . . The Sanlnrrt
i%9fUC&lt;U
tlnrd Herald will be
responsible fi only unc incurred
Ryom 201 Rdwartii’ flit
Iniiflion.
Park Commercial
PB- 14
1. R Alexander
T. M. Slrtngar
It’s Sn Easy

Reg. Real Estate Broker*
To Place A Want Ad
Just rail 1821 and ask for Whether buying or idling, It teiu

the Want Ad department
San ford'Herald
— ts

pay you to sre:
J. IV. HALL, REALTOR
Florida Slate Bing Building
^Call Hall”
_ Phone 17M

-1

FOR RENT

‘ buy •

sel l ', r en t

WELAKJ AP/ RTMENTS: roome. RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
R nrivrJe bath*. 114 W F.rit St.
S I) IfiRhleyman, Aiaociate
Phone NO
FURNISliKD kilehenetlo apt *04 Smith Park Ave.
Slumbrrla'id Court Hlway 17 91
l a k e " FRONT HOMES ~
South, l'hnne IS44-W
t Too Bel floum Hume, com
rilclrl)
furniahrrt.2 car garage
llnltowny and Baby lleds
I.trce lot Mure than ICNVnn Lake,
Day. We.-k or moritii -Tr, 1125
and boat house 9lS.i*0*i 00
Furniture Center
119 Wail Fleet 2. dork
Three Bedroom House, new
APT clou »■&gt;, newly' palntv(l71fl
concrete block. 100' on lake. 114.
W 1*1 SI. eiramle Cowan, phone
joo (.0
914._______________________ 3 Three flrdroom House, kilrh'
equipped 18.150 00 For dOal
Avalon Apia. Efficiency. Phone
See; J W Hall. Realtor.
£ i3 5 .
"Cfl|] H r1!” Phone ITS*

rrallar SPACE available Adutl*
Only. $10. rqr month. Phone 1T40.

1200 CRESCENT STREET
Clean as a pin, Ihis 2 Bedroom
NICE, Clegg, comfortable room*,
masonry home, kitchen equlpp
hot w-ata year 'round. The
ed is * steal at t*.l)27 00 Re­
Gables Roaming Houae, 481 Mag­
quiring 91.430 00 Down, balance
nolia Ave.
monlhly *1 $14 00, which include*
Taxes, Insurance, A Interest at
FURNISHED A room ant finer
In 117
117 Oak
Oak Ac*
As*
In.
1/l'mmla Cowan

Phone

MS

ROOM IRC 914 W. Ut St.
1734.
ONE ROOM efficiency apartment,
luitabla for couple or tingle
private bath. Ideally loeated
eeroai from Poll Offlet. Inquire
Manuel Jaeohsnn’i Dept. Siore.

frW-Uvotoch-Betilton ~ - f

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YOUNG I’AIIAKERTS - healthy,
talking atrain. 401 An Palmetto
Ave,

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14— t i -

P .M . CAM PBELL

SI’U U L

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sHUXOIf - K l V o l
i-'oit s .m . i ; ~T&lt; Du Craft
-iluiul wiih controls and
ei
Phone 22112 or
re at

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’lowing, discing. grading. Trees
and shrubbery moved. Dewitt
Hunter tUU K 2nih St

Genrral Contractor

"Hum.. nr Distinction”

THE SANFORD RKRA1JV
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November 24, 1444
Page |
run
trail
2424 16 — Proleuional Servile*
goiuf
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Y a le \v r
Phone 1441
UACHUND PUP' fur sale. 4 Weeks III Way IT
It H INMURANUR
(dd Write lit 1 Box 4* A S a l­
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2
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LOST AND FOUND
FI1A
F in n n r l n g
ford Fla.
I
l . o s i ' One w h ite w ith b lack amt
For Remodeling jnd repalra.
WOUGMTON INSURANCE
brown -pots, m ale hound and
HE I F WAWTKD
—M j Nothing Down—Small Monthly
o il. Ida. k and t.m m ale hound
Payments
PHONE 811 .
i
It KIN M ID , if found notify M. C.
Slterniiin Concrete Co.
ATLANTIC BANK BLDG
G o rilen , l'hnne H.M M
Out Wes) t3th
Phone 1211—1MI
F O U N D ’ Mali- e h a r l m i 'r Para­

MEN - WOMEN!

r

Ilttla apaea Ilka thia will get
, , your m ciaaia before our more
l than 10.000 raadtra. Tall ’em to­
pi day! Phone 1UL_____________

T h e Cleewsfffieefs T o T e ll I t !

AGES 18-50
Prepare Now For IJ. S.
Gov’t. Jobs. Thousands
Of Openings Yearly
Salaries Up To
$8,.160,00 Yearly To
Start

Civil Servlre 0 1 f e r i Security.
Geod Salaries,
Begular Pay.
Raltei, Promotion*.
Paid Sick
i
Wlneljeater. Model U Leave*, Long Vacations With Pay,
Pump with
choke. 190.49 Uberal Pensions.
Phone 1938 R.
Train Now Fur examinations In
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ASK YOUR LOCAL OROCER FOR Your Vicinity, Grammar School
SEMINOLE COUNTY PRODUCE Sufficient For Many Job*. Slay
on Present Job While Training.
Britt T ra d e r Cn.
For FREE Information. Mall
Hlway 17-92 Seuth
Phone HI
Coupon TODAY!
(I
AM VERY MUIII INTEREST­
RE8TONIC
ED
IN
CIVIL SERVICE). I an
Triple Cushion Maltrati
a United Stales Ulllirn. P lra w i
" Made Smooth lo Snotha”
•end lull Information and ll»t «4
Furniture Center
tie U’&gt;.*_WI V.
It'-, uta H*&gt;* (Millions.
Adrire**
Phone
HAVE MONEY ON?
City
state
AWNINGS JALOUSIES
Time Uiuallv At Home
VENETIAN ft LINDS
Direction in llutne
Free estimate*. Writ* to Mfg (If
In Ihr country, tkle
Agent—Glenn C.
- W l 2414
- - ‘U u ' " you lice
, n J , „i ? r
reL J r
n-y^-lR^T-J. Night, " a l l i * f T.i M t" iV v \ ........ ..
1291
“ i J sanfont
n t i u t s i . r .. nos ■«*.*
itn i s M ... n . s .
LARGE display of New Bedroom
•et*. Hollywood Bed*,. H e a d MIDDLE AGED Wnm.cn lo live
In and care for invalid woman
boards, eniitha*. Night Hand*
Phone 1144 J
Maple Dunk Rerti, Chei'a and
Yanitiet
WANTED—
Appliance Salesman
r
1 •**- *»pr • *4
Apple Giirmlv Inc 407 W. lal
ECHOl/H BEDDING CO.
St Phone 774
t il l Sanford Ave.
Pheaa 1323
(Ruil Bamberger. Mgr )
AD BOOK MATCHES
Salesman to Sell Full or Pari lime
" LAY-A-WAYS
Big Dally i nmmisf.inii plus inr
Gifts and toys for c n nitm aa—
rial Bonus &gt;d Arc in Pnrlatde
l**» f in f *• * •’I'm 1*1
Radio with Cate’ Antaiing pre­
mium offer -d Radio lo lamer
FURNITURE CENTER
user- FREE I'orkN Seerelarv
It* West 1st St
Phone 1429
In EVERY nulnm cr male- It
LAY A WAY PLAN
easy to &lt;rll Union l.ahel Glam
and Finance Plan
our Girls. Ilillbilllcdozens
New In eff*'t nn all Sporting Good*
other steles All popular slzrs;
• Gum • Ammunition • Tenta
20's, NO'*, 40's, Plenty of time tn
Boats Moines an* Trailer*
sell Xmas Matches Complclc
T oy*— Pln.vgrniind Equipment
Fqulnmcnt FREE S u p e r i o r
Malcli
t'n 731* S Greenwood.
Robnon’n Hp o rt In* Goode
Chicago, Illinois
304 Eiat Flrat St
’’hone HR
l 'F.'l
SEWING
MACHINES g u t tlWORE WANTBD
-II
terms
All makta ragalrad
i
WILL
DO
Ironing
la
my
home
Phone DM.

FLOCK SAMMNO A Finishing;
Oak floor* furnished, laid A fin
Ished, Reasonable terms. In buslnc»» since 1920. Old Hoars made
like new K F Steven*; Route
2. Ros 227. Phone 7iet It 4.

John William* Inn. Agency
417 Sanford Atlantic Rang
Phone 34

For

T V SERVICE
Kvetung* 9 Sundae
Phone 1443-M
E.ruing- it ll) A Sundays 13
WINN T V A RADIO

30* E. 1*1

M utuallir And Economize
Insure

Ph. 117

ssilh

Boyd - Wallace

DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES
Sales • Rental* - Service
GARRETT’S
PHONE Mil

"Your Mutual Friewdo**

See Ua for qunlntlim* all Mlllwnrl
and Hardware item* before you j 4— t u m n n s ri.ANTs
huv a"d he plensantls surnrl-cd (
Ill-way 17-92 South

Phone 1447 I I.. II. MANX’S NURSERY
I I ake Monroe I l.i
l ’ hnne Hint It

IIFATFRS CLEANED

and serviced All Makes
Vmlrrinn \ppllamc Service
Ph I t l l Dava lit 4 Niles

Hanford Vnciiiim Cleaner
Service

Electrolux Kirlt; Electro Hygiene
Part- fur all make*.
Phone 714 X J
COLEMAN S p a te Heaters, with or
without blow era. Also Flour
Fur.i nrt-s

!

LANDSCAPING
i rvst.il I ,iki N ui'i rv
i ’ hone h an t.ird

M4 Magnolia Asr.
44FUICI;

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Fo* Hu- Iff i coaches and the h o t
terms on both new and used.

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Fla

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RCA Motorola Sales and Service

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Sunt It wide
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Phone 1113
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Spgrigl — TV and Itadlo
Service and Repaim

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\fter Aou'vc Trleil Ihr real
fume art the BEST.’
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YOU! YOU! YOUI

Snnfnrd Electric Co.

shrubs

For Ornamental Shrubbery

CA.MNIKl.I/S CABIN FT

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Phone 144

Wave M SO or over We use Trslo- lle le ji ( ’u r llf. Realictle and
Bona!
All work guaranteed.
H a rrie tt'. Heauty Nook. 109 S.
Oak Ave. Phone 971.

17PIANO RE R VICE
L. L. SIL L -Piano Teckntctaa.
Phone 2144. Route 1. Sanford
rr - i:i .i u t h i V a i . s k h v TI' ks - a
■. a ! H H ■a
24—
AVIATION
Itnndnll Electric Co.
I.FARN TO FLY
Ilcmlu and Crnstey Appliance*
For business -» pleasure 94 a
Younnstown Kitchen*
lc,*on
Slade Field Airpnrt,
Mectnc.il i-u-trartlng and repalra.
I.nngvvoiid Sanl.anrto S p r I n g s,
113 ll.ignob .1 Ave
Phone M3
Certified Flight Instructor cn*rturling the flight school.
FlilGIDAItte. appliance*, *ale*
and service G II High, Ovicdn.
Fla
Phone 1131 or Sa-* I
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11412 W after « ., ~
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inlcrcMct! in ^rUing cu»lonipri,
SEE THESE Itrforr You Iluy I
list thf Arr\lcc you offer tn the 12
and 14 Ft Utility- Runabouts I
ClRitiflfii column of ttio Sinfurj
(' V.tll Woodworking
Ifortfii Cm[\ IM21
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mate* Fraa latlallatim—TeltMOO D O W N — F U R N I S H E D
laird Phone 13IJ-W
hnne ,419. Furniture Cantor,
ihonr
I 2 Bedroom, very nun.rrn nia-ony
14 W First.
home m exrcllent npighbnrhnod
TYPING done at home nr nffli.
on 73 It. lot. Furniture it clean
Phone 1310 W M
RRRRRR8R
COLD?
and modern. Why rent with thl*
U i u* tnitall your
available?
WATCH A Clnck Repairing Sav
Finer furnace
8KM1NOI.I REALTY
Money— lower I’rirex Wni.
Clrr'latlng Heater
W. IHETHIfllH
T. W. MERO
Guaranteed Satlvfaclory Tin
H. B. P O P E CO
190! Park Avenue
Phene &gt;7
Home Shop- non .Sanford Ave
1 i n ' South Park Ave
P hn nt 1444
Evrninga—4I2W or 1479-J
G C Fellnwv Phone 1719
|

JALOUBTU

r

I
FURn Ts HED Apt clean, rnnvrn- 3 nnlrni'm detuxr frame home In
B ru itin g P a in t*
rtit, and privale. |45 per month,
exrcllent rondilinn, in nlrc high
M r R a n r v — S m i t h P r Ir U
13MISCELLANEOUS
‘hone 432-W.
section of city. Inrludra elec *919 S Park
Phona 1174 J FREE kitten* Call 139 M

i

FURNISHED, 2 Bedroom house
175 per. month. Ph. DM nr 741 \V.

»^~A~RTKt.Eg rOR BA LE - 4
AUTOMATIC WASHER
iL
AM BEING TRANSFERRED
l,*H
',’nn1',h,
N&gt;W'

$ ROOM Apt. Furnished. Private
bath. 409 Palmetto.

Will sarriflcr new furniture. Uv

ms room, Dining room, i Red

FURNISHED 4 room houae on
new Air Hast road. Phone
1123-L-W.

Phone 2374.

y .V 'T

CLAUDE

• W,C* 141 S' W" i

V. r

H. W O LFE

APPLIANCE CORPORATION

__ ___________ I M3 S. H.nf.rrt Ave.

CBS Television Seta

I F u r n i s h e d 2 bedroom houae. 194 #3 Up
Free Dcmnns'ratloa
Ule bath and kitchen. 990 In
BROWN’S AMOCO STATION
autre I door* from Lake Mon- 201 Smith Park
Phone I1H
r o t Po*t Oflie t. A. II. Gibbon*.

.-in

Pbnae 1111

USED Lumber Flooring, celling
Congregational
and framing
Church. 14th M and Park Ave

- 13

SPFCTAI. Sr.RVU'R

JUST OPENED!

T V Servlre Center
Repairs on All makes and models
hativfactlnn Guaranlced
Call 1400 nr alop In 419 W 1st SI
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel Or
Undo Evening Star. Call Ralph
Ray. 11494.

BARGAIN: 34 inch bnya bike; ENVELOPES, letterhrada, atate
prarllcally new trombone; *94
ments, Involcei, haml bill*, and
Plymouth Sedan. Phone )2M.
New—Low Prlcei
p r o g r a m a, ale. P ro n ta alv r
Stic 23 17x3*
........ 113.94
Printing Co.. Phone 404—483
—Flihcrman Take NoticeSite 24-37x50
915 90
West nth St.
Live Rait for Sale
Chiller of d e a r nr obacure glar.i. Mlanotea—tPopguli) I dot 91
RUGS and Uphutstrry Duractca
Fully weather atrlped.
Bull Htaoa—1 dot. 30e
cd in your )imm&gt; nr m our *h&lt;&gt;
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
Plrmlag'a Cenmunllv Groc.
U*C attain the same dav
jo’ Weal tat St
Phoat 42) K, Geneva A»e. an Highway 49
Hanford Durndcnn Service
Midway, fleafard. Fla.

GLASS

I ROOM fttraljliad Apt. Phone
IM *J._______________________ _
I^JRNISIIED modern duplex Apt
Living room, dining erex. kit
chen and 3 bedroom*. Apply
2113 Palmetto.
VICE bedroom In home Private
entrance and bath. Phone 427-M.

JALOUSIES

34M Hast 4lh M
I'nnne 22.
Venetian Blind*
CHBISTMAS Aprons- Denlnm,
(Nalionally
Adv
Hnlla-haad)
FURNISHED 3 Bedroom home on
PLUMRINf?
Chinli and Perralc 91 00-9I.J»
• Clear View Awning* • Spua
Freneb Ave pw .a. ri33-J,
9I.S0. Will deliver. Ramaiai | Cor,'*»ct *ai r.-r..K *»(* erci
Lite Glass • Porch roll down
estimates. It I.. Ilarvry. 101
Terry Lee doll clulhe*, (Oc-lLOU.
ahadei • Travla and Curtain
____ efficiency
. Ant. 137.50
I ROOM
Sanford Avr. Phone t*2«
( all llll-R. 1121 Mag
Roda
___ and
id water !Included. 113
Ltghll

Semlnolo Venetian BHnd C*.

Im. Phone 1797-W.

GOOD and BAD

UP Well 3rd SI
Phone 949
OSTEEN-3 ROOM Furalahid
pt. Bath, irrean porch, tnd
NEED PANELING?
bar. 937.90. Phone 1433 bttwMn Yellow Pina, Western Ited Cedar,
(•• r
Mabnganv. Pnnden-sa Pina I*
atock. ‘See nJI ollnfse at
FuRNIfll
ISHED home, Cotrpla
Sharmnn Concrete Pipe (’*.
■lllott.
out Weat tath St. Phone I24I-1BB3

New All Matal Folding Chalra 1 41
U*ad Dining Room Table
IOOO
Slightly Uard Oil Heaters
innu
Uied Baby Crib Cnmn)ele
15 flu
_• * *w.|J * •»..&gt; *•—' * *
Tfirtgrip ring Matl’r i * * '^
7fl#4
Uied Chrdma 9 pc. Dlnatla w 04
U iid 4 Burner Oil Range
49.91
50 9a
VHd furniture, appnaneaa, toe . Uied 3 ne Bedroom Sipt*
MATHER OF SANFORD
•te. Bought—sold. Larry'r Mart,
993 49 E. tat St.
I'hane 127
l i t Bast lit St. Phona lH t

t APTS for rent now. Cataa
Phona SH.

I BEDROOM fumlakod O a r a n
AH. 1114b W. lath St. CaB R44-W
4f l i f t __________________

£K

Bargerlv AppRanca CaaUr

BY ntat tmall fumiafcod 0
a Apt. Only |U M
on* 271.
ten
L — TATI

□

IfilJAHM

BY OWNBB
I Roam Howae, Ineludl
ling Gaa
___ t i l l Vim*
Itova, Water Heater

Uts Iliad*.
'a, Ft
For Appolntmawk

A

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CaU lSaS^T

1714 French A v p .

•

IT luiir
iu iic lima
ion,

L U
IRON WORKS
2401 South Park Phtmr 23.5 J

• ateel fabrication
•
• General repair*

CERAMIC TILE

AT YOUR MUSIC
SHOPPING CENTER

Ttlea for ALL purpose*
Wall - Fluor • Repairs • llomodcl

Aluminum
Venetian Blinds

EASY TERMS—R E N T A I , RYE
T E M -R E P A m s

HALL'S GARAGE (or aenaral Auto
repairing. Also Wrecker Servlre
402 Celery. Pb. 1049-M — 1*4* R

BUKUR'B MUSIC SHOP
Cedar Ava.
Ph. iu.

RED-I-M1X CONKRETB
Sand. Rock. Cement. Stool. Mortar

SPECIAL
IM Square*
H Grad*
Aibeato* Siding at 19.04
Per Square
Everything In lha Building
Lin
Jn*

Night*.

BICYCLE repair*, anil painlinr
Lawn mower*, tools, etc., ahai
pened. Genreal repair*.

STANLEY’S BIKE SHOP

310 E. 4th St.

Ph. 243

CARFENTKR WORK
■ir job*.
job*, er ama)
urlty Lumber * Supply Yard Fer quick repair
building Call Jim 1143-94-4.
tit. and Maple Ave. Phona 797

MDtACt.E CONCRETE COt
U birt A. WlUam. RnalUr 304
Elm Avt.
Phoae im
I n m a a d R. | n 4 n l i i Aaeoeiaio

S

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m irs

f

Car Seal Covers

r-im nnd'f UpnoiKieryy Shop

“ hour WeiUnghpuia Doaitw*'
Maytag w;iber*

Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plactic andi. Plat tie or
rayon lapei. Cotton nr aylaa
cord*.
8«nkarlk GIr m and P alnl Cm
111-114 Wait tnd St.
Phone I

' N &gt; m ialan c e HdTToniUy.

tal priea only 14710. I l e d
fRemi, den, HIM hath. I lata.

Vuslral

• PtirnllurK

III Magnolia Ava.
PboM ITB1 AH Band and Orchestra Instru­
NABOR'S TILE CO.
ment*. Complete Una of accruor* HXI7 S Sanford Avr. Phone 1113
— Factory to You —
lei.

SS

RRDUC
UCRD
FOB QUICK MALI

,If f a I ^ ^ I T ^ n ! r T r t n i a *

FI.OOH sanding and finlshln.
Cleaning, waxing Serving Scm
nnle County since 1023. II. M
Gleason, Lake Mary.

AUanllc Bank Bldg. CABBAGI planta. Phono 344-W. SEWING MACHINES 923 00 up.
im Park Phene 1741
l Y. 4 BEDROOM. 1 4 bath OLD bieycle—not beautiful, fund
I, with apaeloui grounds on
riding. condition. Phono 1R4-B SHOTGUN— 11 Gauge Automatic
I# Inch barrell. Call 23*3
way IT-93, alio good buaiafternooM.

l lWI

Tht Naw
WHIRLPOOL
AutomaHe Waihar li Bert
—10 Day Preo Horae Trial—
»
mi
WINN T V A RADIO
f l 41
iflLL SILL or Laaao— 4 Apart- H E. lal
Haeta. Good laeomt. F m m HOLLYWOOD bad, S
room auito. Fm m
Sanford Ava,
r 'w R I D D O N . SB.

s.

NEW—IM Fleet act Norltak*
China, New hand rnada table
tloth TI I IN also Thor AutoOn New Air Baa*
Ra3tie toIroner.
Red Trailer. ______
, . . r r
t F ,7 '

y g u ft*
laai
WMWTBtffl
AW|[|Ajig*rfiajjjeiim

\ 1

wwh tw

‘ BOTH. Meyele tgd a W
#, Must be to ei
Phone UJR-W.

Think* ew clnailAed’i am
Mere antlqhtewkn then atheel

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RANTORD n i A U

Justice Officals
Called To Explain
Youngdahl Affair

Great Britain
Is Exposed
As Lawbreaker
LONDON
The British gov­
ernment, lately exposed ac a persliteent lawbreaker. Intends rush­
ing through legislation to put it­
self In the clear with millions of
radio and TV fans.
A test esse In tha courts reveal­
ed tha Tost Offjct has bean col­
lecting radio licansa fees for 50
.rears without apparent legal sanc­
tion.
Those fees. total close on 4M
million pounds It, 113,000,000. Un­
til retroactive legislation is past­
ed, it seems the. government has
no right to Ihe money. .
The trouble csftie to light when
an engineering firm sued for re­
turn of fees If hid paid for radin
receivers ana transmitters used
The Company won ita case. The
in IU truck*.' • , ■
government attorneys admitted
that, although fee! were fixed by
a.IIM'acT, no•legal authority had
te a r hem Issued, hr tall action.

Be JOB HALT.

WASHINGTON (Arj—Officials of
the Justice Department w*r« catt­
ed before a Senate Judiciary subrnmmltle# todav to exnlstn in efhrt to Induct U. S. DIM. Jtidgt
huther Youngdahl to withdraw
from tha Owan Laitimora perjury
case.
Chairman Hanger &lt;R-NDi of tha
full Judiciary Committee, who
heads tha subcommittee loo, set
up the hearing al Ihe r c '”Mt of
Sen. Henning* fD-Jfo). a Subcom­
mittee member, who atid Id ■
slatemrnt list eight he wants the
group to "gat to the bottom” of
the matter. ! .

Barbers May Eventually Get
Peruvian Monk As Patron Saint
VATICAN CITY &lt;-fi— Berbers of
the: world eventually may liav«* a*
their patron saint a Peruvian monk
who worked In a Lima barbershop
more than 350 years into.
lie Is lilossrd Martin dc Torres.
h Dominican, Whale calm- (or
canonization— hlgijst honor of the
Koinan Catholic Church— was re­
newed in 1923. and now Is slowly
continuing.
A movement to have him pm
claimed the patron saint of barbers
when and If lie finally Is canonized
is now underway here, lluloifnn'i
nrrhblshop, Clneoino Cardinal I,rrearn, lias urged the barbers of his
nrehdloee e to adopt the 17tli cen­
tury monk as Ihclr patron amt In
yoke It.-t I'roteelton over their bus
lees&gt;. mailers, their families anrl
their spiritual welfare,
Martin de Torres was beatified
hv Tope Gregory XVI at SI. Pet­
er’s lluslllca on Auk 7*. 1*37. The
cause for bis canonization pro­
gressed slowly for almost too
years, Iml renewed Interest In it
led to Its reopeninif by Pope Plus
XI on June ft, 10211. Kor the rnnnnlration of tlie venerated monk, mir­
acles ntlributerl to Ids Interrrsilon
mu t tie presented to and approved
by the Vatican’s CoiiKrcKallon of
lilies (irncrnl belief here Is Ibat
Messed l)e Torres evenlually will
be elevated In salnlbuod.
As n boy |)e Torres was an
apprentice in a [.min barbershop
and is said In have told tils mother
Hint lie wanted In work “ as a bar­
ber nrul lerrher to help my broth­
ers In Christ,” After Ills appren­
ticeship he worked as a barber,
but refused nil pay for his ser­
vices. He then cnlrrrd a Domini­
can monaMry, helping orphans,
slaves and the oppressed. He died
Nov. 3. lino

CLERGYMEN f! ATIITil
TO DEDICATE CIIAPP.I,

BALTIMORE (/!*) — High-rank­
ing clerjrymi n of the Itnmun Cath­
olic Church i:alhetei| nt hlsliirle
tit. Mnry'a Hemlnnrv here today In
dedicate n new eliapc), built on a
foundation laid 13 years ago.
Thirty bishops and more than
MO priests, ninny of them alumni
of the seminary, were on hand for
the ceremony at the one million
dollar edifice.
Ml. Mnry's Nemlnary was the

New Transmitter
Exhibited At Show
Hv HICIIAKD K:\XftTIKK
MOSCOW 'is—The Soviet ralendar for 1055 gives the people
everything Irorn historic dales to
lessons on Ihe evils of capitalism
and Dealing snakebite with vodka.
Air! nil Ihls for 4 rubles Iff at
the official rate), I. comes in
desk-pad form ami also ean be
affixed In a wall holder.
The calendar is painted hv the
State Publishing House of Poliliral
l.llerature and o.i its small pages,
only a few inches square, you can
ro stl mil only hrm- s heroic Siviel
milkmaid gels her rows to produce
more, Iml a llussiali view that New
York City treats Its poor liadly.
The little rnlendsr Is oilllcal
instruction for old and young In
the best Marx l.cnlrilsl vein. II also
lias true life adventure stories and
even chess ai*l checkers lips.
Fur all Soviet elllzeni—pensanli
or oily dweller who queue In buy
MM PATWCtA MUMMY WAUACI VANMRMY. M. formor fifth
milk — there may tie Inspiration
wife of Cornelius VandarbUL Jfn Was locked ou( of M r hot*
in Hie account contributed on a
suite in Maw York lot non-payment of 81.411 rant bill and. "will
calendar page by a champion milk­
only tha clothes on Mr back." With M r It her daughter by a prevlmaid of Hie Moscow region. She
oue marriage, Nanatta. IS. ITiey war* ehatlarad for s night at e
says she Inrreased production by
small hotel, under arrangements worked out by the city's Waltar*
improved feeding mctlinds and
Department toiler. tMy ward atnt to ■ private eharltaNs organs“ giving murlt attention to the up­
bringing of the young cows.”
ratlun. which agreed to cam Aw IMm until dlipnaillrm of th*
H.twiian-bred beauty’s pending separtlinn lull. In which she eeeki
Carers ami city dwellers grl
11.500 weekly alimony and 135,000 to counsel feet, f International.
Instructions on sowing vegetables
and cross-planting potatoes And
for evening relaxation they get
crossword puzzles
Kor Mama there are! nstnicHons
on handling baby's inur.lry. rook
lug recipes and now to “ curb rhil
r n ii . A n K i . T i i i a m - D r . c u r (Iren’s caprices.”
snee C. l.lltlc, chairman of the
There are dozens of articles lell
fuharrn Industry's Research ComIng Itiisslan children and adults
ndltce, says his group “must he
Imw bad tilings are in the Untied
shown” any possible relationship
Slates, arid bow much heller they
between cigarette smoking and
have It here In Ihe Soviet Union.
lung cancer.
T h e recum mended snnkrhlle
Dr. I,lute told a meeting spon­
treatment says vodka Is “ even
Hlxly eight n ew members
belter” than boiling water (or were gslnrif to date in tha Cham­ sored yesterday by trustees of the
Jaekion Memorial Jalwratory, Bar
washing the wound.
ber of Commerce membership Harbor, Me., that hi* group Is
drive by three of the 10 groups "still from Missouri’* on the alleged
first Institution founded In thla Milivltlng members, according lo cigarette-cancer tesue.
rniintry fur training regular dio­ Knrrest Breckenrldgt, Chamber
lie laid the Tobacco Research
cesan C ath o lic prieats. It was start­ minister.
Approximately *0 percenj of the Committee Is "doing perhaps the
ed MCI yents ngu In a tavern. Thera
greatest thing that any Industry
nre now 7H lliiuughuut the rmintry. prosiicciivo club membership has has
ever done about a health prob­
not been contacted or the'reports
have not yet been turned In to lem."*
Ihe office, llrcckenrldge said.
It has not yet been proven, he
"Duo lo the fact that the .drive said, that there Is any association
addition
hetyin at the end of the week, it Is
25. Thoac
felt that the balance of Ihe pros­ Ilrown, Dr. A. W. Epp*. Fred
who
pects /vlll be contacted early this Dyson. Dr. A. W. Kops, Jr., Fred
curry
uiaiu
week ami the campaign can he Wilson, MnughUnt I n s u r a n c e
and
closed mil by Wednesday at ori­ Agency, Drill' Trarlnr Co,. Zeb
dresa
ginally plan ru'd." he said.
u | s la w a
llalliff. Stine Machine. Raymond
leather
The list of those who have Usll, Mrs. Lucile Apnleby, W. II.
niter
oledged
new
melnbrnhlpi
in
tha
Wlaboldl,
W. A. Lelfler, W. D.
*
tanning II3K21 talVJtil-KChamber are: Ifpiner Osborn. Kd Simpson. C. D. Drown, Glenn G.
25 Coin
14,Til! UiUlllsU
Mrlsch. SI. Johns Really, Wight Goemhel, M. H. Strickland. KarIHwed.J
Grocery, Wayne Montgomery, Mjaa lyle Housholder. J. M. StlnerlphI m UNi i 's
IT. Color
Dot Powell,
K. Karraker, Ran- r, Robert C. ‘Miller.' Robert R.
:in Ceremony
20. Alai
ford Molor Co , A. R. Key, C. R. ’.«rn», Mae’a Oil Company, N. L.
3U. Wheatrn
KlrK y. Mrs. Ilernlco Htooe, J. W. in
DntrrJ I
Jishop, Jt. L. Osborne, J. D. Cor­
flour (India)
31. Pig pen
ilsllj Sanford Aula Tatis, Karl dell, Homer Little. Dfrtiard Jaffe.
40 Close to
33. Type of
Higginbotham, George A. Speer, Jack Kamier, ' Melvin Siskind.
42. Wire
flower
Jr., J. T. naggerly, SanfordI TYtns- Mrs. Florence Zimmerman, Ren
mcosuro
formation
sit Co., Marvin Milam
...... Sanford Kail, Stanley. Roger* Hdwe Co.,
43. Wine
I licit. I
Klectrie Co, Curtis Hall.
Hal.. Talbott R. W. Ware/ Earl Faust. Wrrt’s
reerptade
Drive-In, Roy Wall, Wiillk Ton31. Drcda
liac. C A If Tiro Service; Prank
35. Man's name 44. Klowed
m *n-

Sixty Eight New
Members Reported
In Chamber Drive

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D
AfHOsM
t.. Itochy I. land
( Hay ol
Naples l
fl Pertaining

tn a bristle
ll.Onrc nmra

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utensil
t, Kvcr f|«M-l 1

H. Neal
U. On Ihe
neeen

13. tlnverned

liquid from

It.Direct

eiicalyptua

10. Vitality

It). Italian

river
IT. Hark
in. Capital
IN. Y.l

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11. Of the 11pa
21. Acidity

I Med. |
Sn. insert

32. Composer Of
a literary
work
81. Itlver
(Bwlle.)

3T. Uclunging
tn mo
38. Man's name
41. Aecend
43. Hugged
mountain
t crest
45. Potato
Idlnf.)
40. Girl's name
47, A ehort line

i

leaves
lit. Chum
IU. Any climb­
ing vino
20 A share
recess
11. fllver
(Miss.)

12. Katie hood
23. PertUlo of

20. flhy-blue

31). Paradise
31. Tallied

on a
fishing line
41. Karty con­
verts tu
1 Islam
DOWN
1 VI sh

3. Chill* and
fever
3. Tangtbla

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Research Head Still
Doubts Smoking,

fJ I mi sl1l
mmm

12. Weigh down
JO. flwcel
(Ohs &gt;

i

Hannings Aral called for
vestlgatlon. after Leo. A!

•0

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1%

*e T " A

A new wireless telejrsphy act
camO Into force -thla fear ahd the
Pott Office now has the official

Youngdalh rajeetad the afftdiv
t i "scandalous;' and‘ . rojecle
Rover’s request that
qualify hbnitlf from tfUl
case.
. , ■
■,
Ypungtfahl
cape tha cone!
poj* of Rover __
credit, in tha public mini
final icijcm of our courts
to m r n n u a u the

mm

pravanf person! .tfaliilni refunds
of fete1they paid 'below" the n«w
set stiftfd. X ,‘ Vt . ‘. &lt;

Hennings laid he knows o

one other occasion on wh‘“

ere! prossculnre u k a f r a

goto

disouallfr himself. He sal • fn»
'amazed by such charge
srgesafsm D

a member of th* federal jitdiolarv
of Judge Youngdihl’l
1
sfMtfflW.”
Ynunydahl; a Rcpublleiit,* wkf
nos to tha gdvarnelected three times
orship of Minnesota.

Litflmora was Lest lndlbtod -In
December IMg afiar s ta rm r,b e a r
Inge hefofe ihe Renal# Tniamal
.Security suhcommillea. Be was
charged wilh s e v e n otrjur*
counts. He plcided Innocent to ID
of them, including the first count,
eon

which sensed mm of Ivlnf under

oith wheni ha
... raid .he had never
been a sympathlrrr nr promoter

MORRISTOWN. N. J. 'gs-Mrs.
Ida Tontery. *g raying matronly
woman of 57. was com If Iml aorly
M ay of manslaughter In the fatal
*r| .U f ia t u r e with tr---Taels Wail shooting of her fourth hu.band.
Hpott*
A Jury of eight men and four!
women deliberated more than 11
hours. Mrs. Tontery, who sobbed |
when ihe panel announced its de­
cision. faces a maximum sentence
of to years.
M m* Ju»lt/o
'7 .
m-iii Hlhr easwrase
Her son and daughter, who testi­
UM». tow*. Th**l*r
fied against her during the 10-day
1f ■o•
. New. ■*!»’trial, showed no sign of emotion
f c . l men off
when they heard the verdict.
T t l l i l D S T A.m.
[ l il t (l*n
Mrs. Pontcry hid been charged
on
i I II yroorsm
n».um*
i with fatally shooting her estranged
l it WW-in.r - H.w* llrt.r*
jjtt»H*w«esMS

f p f e
..tj hkw f'£L

• 1. Itroskr..! Club
of Conununlst Iniartsis,
jn:«» rum «..»
Younjd
_dahl, after hearing at
argil- in.se Test r a t i o n
’
TNra*D*y r.w.
ments, threw out this count as
mo vague and was upheld M by
the Circuit Court of Appeals,
rearart ftesuna
‘ News, i f (eta
Youngdahl dismissed slto four
other counts, two of which were
reinstated by Ihe appeals court.
v s s i.T r z tc k s e s iiu n
The government then sought aod
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ing Lattlmore of lying In dtnvlng
iff Portia Para* Ufa
that ha had been a follower of Use
■taking llia r l
Communist line.,Again he pleaded
Jarrr Mn»n ,
'few*. W*ath*r
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M l attorney* have
Innocent, and
fit ('arson
filed a motion
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actress Marie, Mcpertald obtained
divorce yastarday from ihe*
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H a n r Karl,
Karl.
They.wdif* mart fed In 1#4T and
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separated teat August, Rh* will
have custody of thalr two adopteid
children and 'wilt receive 11,500 a
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added, "we want to do whatever
we can** to solva the problem.
The Jackson laboratory, which
Dr. !,itt|e heads, raise* mica far
experimental purpose*.

hiilhand Dr. Herbert Foolery, 5?.
of Jersey City, lit (heir summiV4|
cottage at Bud Lake last Aug. 7.
The prosecution claimed the
shooting wai premeditated and
asked Air a first-degree murder
verdict but not the decth penalty.
Mrs. Pool cry insisted that her hus­
band was shot accidentally when
he tried to grab a gun from her

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-Through an oversight of tit*
Chamber, Carraway t MeKIhblq
and th# Shannon Concrete Fipo
Co., war* not listed a* renewed
members last w**k.

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NAYM, a leading rtountaar tn tM light agolnet pott*
mako# a contribution to Mary Roalaakt. IIW March of Dlmae Poster
Olrt. at Mis* Havre' home in Nyeck. N Y. Mary woe otrVckao with
po|lo at the age of flvt months and has nrvar taken • etep without
the aid of crutches and braces, provided by tha March of Dimes,

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Also, Florida Hotel. Voile Wil­
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V. 9. attorney far the D
Columbia, filed an offldaeii v
cualng Youngdahl of -a 'm t
personal. Mas and
favor of Laltlmore.
affairs spoclilli!,

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contbua to operate,the lavndry
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C O H N B U i U l N K L A Y I N G — &gt; 'a it k lp a D " a In lh « laying of th e cornerstone y e ste rd a y *1 Ih r Seminole
Mm w UI Hoapltal war* (laft la right) (lllli Fnurnkre, chairman of (hr hoard of f'nimly enoimission

oral Randall C h u r , chairman of Ilia board of d lrrrlm i, Frrnsld-l.aughton Memorial lln»|)ti&lt;il; Francis
Whllehalr, chairman of (ha board of trustee* of I h r llrrl Fish cstalr; l)r. J. ('. Itn&gt;rr, presldiol of the
Remind* County Medical
and T. K. Tucker, rhalrman of Ihr board of Irualrm of thr m *
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Hospital Is Dedicated
S tro llin g At Cornerstone Laying

In Sanford

Francis Whitehair, Principal Speaker,
Gives Resume Of Wishes Of Judge Fish

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mod dead yaatard u y w hen th ey
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W A S H IN G T O N
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l l e | u r l r i n n t sa y - the ce n lr n i t - m !
ta ik o f -ending w h ile and V u !f »
c h ild re n to the name public schools
should In1 e a rn e d out un hu 'o ra l
f t - lc r a l e o iilt d liv e tu m nut It) a
Cent n il .Suprem e t'o e rl o ld e r
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h o lie r and with the |i,n t es ill i 1 1
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eliee Tuesday lh .it he und ecslan d
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som e soil of d e e e u tia li/e d p r. . .
and that he b e lie ves wi i hi w ilt
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Several In County
Attend Farm Meet

The eornerslniia was a simple,
rectangular while stone bearing
only the year, 1US4. It contained a
sealed copper box. Inside the box
far posterity were x list of all
physician* In fleminole County,
lilt of all hospital board trustee*,

U. S. Plans
Strong
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I o ra l c t i t i i n s and diatlnartiiehi'it g u ests y r a lr r d n v a fte rn o o n heard
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Maryland. Virginia, Delaware, I'm «l !• • k. ♦» In
F r a n c is P . W h ite h a ir o f P r l.a n d fo r m a lly dedicate the Sem inole
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M em o rial H o s p ita l n« Ihr ro rn rr a t o n r o f Ihr h u lld lin r w in laid .
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•tartod at Fourth SL and Park;
Whllrhatr waa Introduced by Stale Sen. D o u g las Htenstiom. who
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are principals in the ?&gt;.»• • * i 1* "u t un iiunuid n u *'",.iri i.m i iC
' A t a . Sh a called In to th e a ta tlo n , HCt , , | n , m a ste r o f cerem on ies fo r Ih r r v rn t,
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ItruwiH'll rinplui-licil thi lucil
W , R . C o sg ra v n w e n t to her * * - 1 rem inded IlM rn e ra o f tha w ill le ft hv Ih r la te Ju d g e l le r l Fl-d i, w hich
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Forty prisoner*, 21 in flu. New Smyrna from whleh, "no man
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County jail and 10 in the City would he denied admission because n list of members of tin- Semi o th er m atte rs d iffered m Mime r**
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from the # |l«er b rie f*
lock-up, were treated to turkey
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in operation and the one In New history of the hos|dtul a p f 's n u g w a re , K.iitN as and Ihe 1&gt; 11 1 t *•' e -e I ll.i n t , i
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Chief Thomas C. Hunter, ehote Whllehalr said, telling the listen­ Fish will, newspaper clipping - nod " f t f.lu m h i.i a lr r .r lv h a v e f..|d v
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A patrolman at the Hanford Naval ers that the laying of this corner­ s per-ipei tive thawing of tile new m in i th e ir piddle h *. I ml -r t
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b# landed a three-point deer on lha ward step in the fulfillment of
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Distinguished guests wete pN- v i a fiih tri1 o rd e r on how h» ear tv i rh M ik "«v
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flr*t day of the hunting season, Judge Fish's dream.
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rented by Sett Stinsttoiu prior to out i rile rra tio n j&gt; o x i.- tte d to ip r1&lt;m^li tin1
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following which h* waa duly Ini­
the dedication The Seminole High ply ir|&gt;erifiCiilly only to Ih e olher the I'd y hi
WMtchsir departed only once School band, fresh from Die Imme Ifile e *txiten
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llt w e v e r, Ihe May 17 dei Mien
parade, ptovliiai inusle
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whleh wa* animated to weigh when he snld, "With this hospital | null
twirling for the event. o u t l a w r d sehiHd s&lt;*;:n : .ii ui h I iv tin’ 1 ■ *'&lt; i ■ v i ! lie
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throi cliout the nation thus i&gt;»v .
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«liy *lifte r d a le to britii* atiimt ae m l a '
ever, aa li tha procedure on tho nolo County will be on good terms
ti '.vh.'ii In t "h't Hit* il
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('ornrrstun* Laid
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the hide and antlere. The chief address by Whllehalr, who spoke
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weighing IS pound*, dreeaed, which trustees, Dr. J. C. Iloyee, presi­
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that ilstcr back oven beyond
Chrlitlxnlly, according lo b u ry ctopacilia llritannica.
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phers, and the patriarchs of the
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but for tnelr feathers, whirh
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bird and burned m prayer offer­
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birds, ptesent-dny turkey* cam*
lo America only after u round
trip to Europe. Spaniards sent
some of the blnlv that tba Cen.trrsl American Indlone had do­
mesticated lo Spain In 1510,
and a few years Inter turkeys
vchchcd England. OlTiptlng of
these turkeys were brought back
to New England by the Pilgrims,
foinilug the flocks whose de­
scendant* furnish our holiday
bird* today.

IIOMKGOMING HI’ONHOitN—Hpnnonra nf this yesr'a liummimlne at Heminole High School, all
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(left to right) are -lean Kennedy, Joe Hunt, JlurhreU roan, Hubert Harvey, Miunitt MtdU, Haiku T am ar, ,
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Squadrons Split Up Preparations
For Annual Party For Children
y A repeat pcrfnrm nncr m Sunt**’" helper* i» underway liv the tailo r*
ev Photographic Squadron 62.
T h is N aval avintinn *uundron has It* home port at Sanford and I*
preparing to spend Ita Ih in l C h ristm as «ea»&lt;m at thi» station. rhotoRon
62 did not a rriv e until ftrln tic r o f Ilifi'J. *o had little or no time to
actively become a part of loral activitiea while putting their new home
tn order
Hot t.y the tim e C h ristm as of IP.Vt been me a thought to I,.- coraid
•red, the anilora of V J 62 started to look around to are what Ihev might
Ho to make someone else'* C h ristm as n tilt happier and brighter,
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group of I'hildren ha« hevonte al
most a tradition to unit* of the
N avy, thus even before a group
was found. C h ie f A viation Oldiianrcninn Hoy R . l.ew ia of the
squadron, hit upon the bleu of aav.
lug ice rream w iappet* for the
toys the I'upxlili- Pete Co. o ffeieil
as premium* In 1083.
Idea Spreads
The Idea caught fire ig ilcklv for
now even the plumpest of the V JT h e Veterans of Foreign Wars
62 men had an excuse to eat lea
A u x ilia ry .12(12, w ill meel Ifuiight
rream as the wrapper* took on an
tjsU'ie Region Hut at H o'clock- All
iiir of value. In the meantime other
m Wilbers are urged In attend (n PhotoUon (1'2 men began bringing
help prepare packages for the Hay In t A r J toy* to ha reconditioned for
Pines Veterans Hospital in St. Ih l* worthy cause. .Men without acPetersburg, and make plans lo r a te.as tu Haul luvs volunteered cash
C h ristm as party, lic e , lit, for the tu squadron collector* for new
plat thing*. T h is fund front Photo­
post, a u x ilia ry unit r.m illle s.
graphic Miniuad’ mi H2 alone went
| to the f I.(rOO tn aik.
The plan noon spread over the
ei tin -tnt iimi as N A A S personnel
lan d fleet units. H u t A iie ia ft S e r­
vo e Squadron 31 and Composite
Squadron tl (V C -tlJ slut ted colliitio n s of the w rapper*, money
and used toys to round nut a
strong team of sea-going S t. N ick*,
while the N A A S O fflrers* Wive*
Club gave the ever necessary wom­
an's touch in the drive.
Orphanage I'lrked
Mt Dora'* C h ristian C hurchei
home for orphan* was *flectei| a*
Ih r program'* focal point. " H e re ,"
the laihiM agreeil. "i* the )ilac* tv*
can help Santa best."
An orphanage m inus a lot of
children, hut the Navy still had
room for more. Seminole County'*
w elfare committee wa* contacted
for name* of other deserving c h il­
dren to participate in the C h rist*
mas party. A total of fid youngs­
ter* were taken under Mie blue­
jackets' wing and presented with
a gigantic Yu le party, the lil e* of
which few of them had ever seen
C A R C O I.I.A F flK K — The (runt
before.
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of in lutm unblle. owned hy
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cat Negro, m inister, entlnpthe ilirwntiiwu section this ors are now concerned with “ Oper*
kimlng after a portion of the aliou C h ristm a s" for IP.Vt. Once
again, men based at the Sanford
I n n l »uipension gave w ay. The
station are busily collecting, re­
vehicle made It to a garage
pairing and purchasing In nrepar■ader If* own power wMJi a
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The C ity commission learned at Its meeting !s&lt;t night that the
Rurally and Stim psnn Construction Co., of th iam in nii.b ihid it* nearest
competitor by more than 120,000 for contract No. g of the water and
sewer program , which takes in the enclosing of Pump Hianch.
The sealed bid* were opened last night *t the r. gulai commission
meeting, hul aw arding o f the rout tact for shorn drainage work on
Pump lltanch Creek was deferred until the consulting engineer could
check the biu figuien.
County school* superintendent R. T. Milwee came before the commission to negotiate for w ater and »ewer line* to |,i . onstiucte,t to tip
I new elemental v school now under
I const i net inn at la u r e l A r c , and
27th S t. Milwee told the csimmi*
! * o lleis the school was constUlctS't!
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utsiije the citv lim its as the school
] tqard bud no a tra la ig e enough
A mother and her ID rh lld rru | w ithin the city. He 'a id work o n .
are In poor stra it*, arro rdln g to Ih r sewer and water connections
Trooper R . I). llarr|» o n of the
should beg.it a* soon as possible,
Highway Patro l, a t The ninthrr
since the school authorities plan !
it altrm rp H n c to tunport Ih r
to place loti students in the build- | T A I .I .U I 4SSKH f — Hoy elect
targe brood nn hul Un per week.
i.ur r n ilv next w a r More than ill it) I.eltny CoIlin&gt; tl't up a tentative
The children are sta ir stepped
'ch ild ren w ill attend this school I n ’ rhednle id hearings today for tinfrom ■ baby, lour mt.nlh* oft) tn the fa ll, he said.
17 M cCarty appointees suspended
a boy. 13 year* old. Fo u r other
City Mgr. W airen K. Knowles In A r lln . Con Johns
hoy* are I. 3. 6. and 7, while
told the eomniissionei * that laying
The hearings will gel underway
four girl* a rr *. 9, t l , and 13.
loe line would cause nltcrntion* hi Monday morning. Her I t and arc
The fam ily roulil well use
th* line planned to e x tin .l to 21th srhedtded to In* liiiis lm l in two
clothing, ih o r* . bed clothing,
PI lie said the line would have to days.
food and a chest of d ra w rr* .
The mother wear* a lir e 40 he laid deeper to fa cilita te the run- | Fis*st lip w ill be Ih r five sin
lectio ns. To tal rust to in stall the pended members of the State
dress anil a « lrr eight tho r, Al
«o my* would be well appreciat­ sewer servlee would be nearly Knad llonid tin* toiiming &lt;&gt;f |lec
13, They are Richard Sinipsun.
* IS,OOH. Knowles snnl.
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Monticello, e |ijirin ;-.n , (ir ie i K irk
Some women are preparing a
O ffers Money
turkey dinner fur the fam ily for
Milwee said lie fe ll the school Patrick, (iiilnesy Hie. \Y. Hoard
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lu iaiil could advance the necessary
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.Iitt11ftlr it &lt;i f f i* i a U w fm ,n r jn i tltnn &gt;l».| lit ill tin*
(eft a l The Herald.
I side the eitv w ill cost approxim ate­ y I lie ; i.odlri-y Sm llh, 'I ill.ih ass
tlrii#*, n rr t lr f f l*» i i i f l i i l Xfiiiinn lln in .in v r , . ti (Mill n f Hi
1 e i- t .
ly I!'.Sort, aiciu d o g to Knowles.
| »ee; Campbell Thornal Orlando
intn|tnii:n. Mt- I m td iiii (s«.i1ini4&lt; i m * h ' *■
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«*t,f( K r llr r . M iam i, and
M ayor K a rl Higginbotham went Jam es I
R isfifld ltiin , .uni IS»»!•• 11 l\ .ii ns., |ti 4*.till til ul Mu- m
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along
ss itts
Ihe
leqursts
of Fran klan d
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Suspended members of the S’ ,.tit iiinm r* W dllnni Stemtier anil -I.
Deny i I'n i sit 11 that a un i ting In* Haring Csintniissimi will he ■u-.ir-l
They
held jointly- among the si lioisl b n si.l Tuesday morning l&gt;ce I I
X ila ;;g in l
Miarm
th,- t 'l n an,I I '..uni y n iinai - are C u rl
sioris to d isc o -' tile fa rts arid fig ­ Roherl Kloeppel J r Ja rk -iu iv d le
ures " f the program. The meeting Wesley Fly Orlando J I* John
wa* te n ta ln ctv scheduled for to­ •on l’ eri&lt;acola, and Joe K Hays
Winter Hay en
night.
W ill Hear
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Iliils Opened
The sflernooii of lucsdas ll n
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When
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C o llin ' will hear t&gt; Mack , (l
W ASHINGTON * — Pre
_ opened the bids fin runt t a d No, s
Eisenhower &gt;aid today he under­ I of Ihe water and srwep ping mm, Hum phrey. Taltahassee .iispcm l '
flit Mn
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ed &gt;tate hotel commissnrner and
stand* Ih r Supreme Court l* trying it was |c * tn ri| that the llumhy ami
b. yt Hin-ion (Jm iii y and Mi llin g ‘
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all H all, 111adeiiliui, yilm yyeie so
tn find some sort of dorrnti a li/rd Stimpsnn t o. had iin ilrih ld
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f I S lit f il ls
' process fur ordering race integra­ seven other hiililers in both the pended several y*• ek* ago a - I
o 1 ' i &gt; 'n th in
ft 1 1i s i i 11 1 I (Hi s|I'base and alternate bills The base m rm hers of the Florida C ain e and
Or •t \ '
tion In (he piddle schools,
It lit • V • I I *11III h* i'll * Vr * '
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bill specified heavy* g iiare nine Fre sh W ater Fi«h C u in in i'sio n i
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Klsenho w rr told a n rw i confer­ thrmighmit the pipeline, while lhe
Joe (iro leg u t, ( o llllls' aide, 'aid ’
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ence he believes the courl, when altrin ati* hid only ra llrd for tin* all of 17 ul Ihr suspendeil o flu rt- of .i (c n ti.illy i oiitrolliMi nUi I i *, tfir
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making it* fin al ruling, w ill taks; heavy pipe under roads nr like were e x p rile d to alteiul amt dr I'n'^ulrnt ,f hit I
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into consideration the cm ollonal rondltlotix where pretaurp would lie fend
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and practical problem* invlnved applied on the pipe.
charges made hi Johns.
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Off II y d ( Mi | Ml' ■I III) VMil! mi* pil MU
The announced hid* w eie as fo l­
' in ending segregation.
John*, liu ileil In appear and fiu r* i'\p i i' ’ ii hv s r m Kn o\ I »n I
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He said he dors not believe the lows*. Rumln* and Stim psnn, base, ic i't r u l rv M lo n rr
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l t 'i i m l r , IlfM hO flJ; fii»u f u rn d rd offh’ u h . fu
nut y r l , n* J '
court w ill be a rb itra ry .
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Eisenhower made no flat pro- them K \ t » v * t o r i of (it lfttiUiP,
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Ilk •• POlo &gt; tn |ir m *fl»A I*# r* ofrnrt
in AitniMimr non t"* si 1roiuii hoi r t t u'l I r I i i
Urllon hut there w js some su r­ 41*3,142. a ltc m a lr, $ I «.T,fl07; Ilia MA in't r r n h
prise among newsmen that hr ten- Hubbard l ousliuction Co,, of Hr- vt liriliir hr wMil hi si Hr in I in ftc ril
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lu re I eten a guess about what the tando, base, 120*2,421, alternate, r^ p trjirrilril In an a U mMimv
n hi kl&gt;,
t 11113n Ir f f 1•nV.i v on t I j n f I it
Supreme Court might do in issuing 41H7.177; Su llivan , f.ong and Mag
I ’, e
fro tr Pa* I a
its final order nn the de'cgregalinn g rrty Construction C o , of llc*sc. i l It r* p In tn idw .a
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base,
1173.364
alternate,
issue.
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lie said it was h u understanding 4163.1136; l ee I oust no t inn Co , of 'irA fin n ' h#*jin
, lee, .III,I I (in To \ m il i »mIU
the court was trying to work out S .itifo til. hasy, »l 76.HI.*, a lte in n le ,
\f. 1 ft**
1 Im • »fill*‘il t.i . •
I hr I othtH I si ill 11v vfitl ti* Xn
know la lit,
the puddem under some sort of s | strt, I'.'7, Thomas | l
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In uprinl (hr fii,m k
I m i- i in lion Co., of I no is , die. K y „
ile crn tra ltre il process.
1&gt;
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titv: fiMlnlav-v ivillt vnli lrJt««. J l
base.
4221.302,
alternate,
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This seemed to indicate enforce
I m l.tki
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fill L 4(111*'ll
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ment of the court's fin al drsegre t» H MeCormtek ami C o , of Ja *k - “ ll" '* atlem lu u I lit" L S V i s . .1 I of||YI %1, :|
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Satlnn order might Ire left In res «»nvilt&lt;. Rear It. base, *I6 !',I2 S , al
Acadeniv
Vfis-r H i* A r m ' N a i f football
innal authorities — perhaps to C S ternate. Itrtll.ll.'-J, and ihe Coo.lwin
r
Ilf* • l l t
r im frv aa ill r»*i|*4il'
io v j i V( n
ftir
g-y e rn , r
D istrict Courts.
I Const suet ion t o . of ( oral tia h lrs, gam e S a lu rd a y
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♦ &lt;
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A number of Southerners have
4 II. Haede, president of the (lie A m e tie a n M i-d u.il A-&gt;n. Mon roHitm nl «ill # M • |*l*-|*l I* 1A
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urged such a regional approach * Sanford t i* * Co . ierrlve.1 the n.m
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lie w ill s|ie k id .in annual Kr i i ” land ■ p .1.1 ly
to the problem as * means o f 1 m issio n ', assurance that any -lb,
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11.11l-.ll I- I . CO p- In y
meeling individual situations in htiiTflSnir* hi* ru rrd fouhl no! v»* ( 'ha m -her of I out nii-ri e ni-yt Mon
i t
sla'es and rn m m u n llirs.
.tR in t r ii for imui* jf th^v wrr** n*» day night, iliru r* * iru io Miami
Several of the stales whose pres­ Im .ifrr In #«Ut**nrp print tu ih * In leave Tuesday on a prev inm.lv
i i
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ently separate school* for Negio l i n t of ih^
1 announced trip to Hiresi t ..it in
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and white children would be a f­
A m rrira n countries
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Areumpanylng Him on 'he In
fected by the final Supreme Court sirin'* approval to place a dork in
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Monrpe
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have
argued
that
the
fill'd n d Hi' i i | in' fur 1 * &gt;'•
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T
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Court
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altuallim s with no absolute o ver­ granted the request with two con­ anil Mr and M rs. t h a ile s Au'ley
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all form ula (nr m»lanl application
of Tallah assee
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everyw here.
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Counsel for parent» of Negro i-ioved hv the C ity Manager, and Im ila liu n of Hu* goroniuteui' "l
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Ihlee ru iliiln e s III- said he ‘ iii’^ l h ' l ' i i l h
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pupils Involved in Hie controversy,
trijilrfl
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on Hie other hand, h a sr called for fiiun the A im v blngiiii'i'is.
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definite full inteuratirn by the
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In* n ti (it 1 1list 1 In
1- • 1 y 1 llllflxr *fo „.
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R cpresrnlng a delegation of
opening ol next (a lls' tn in al the
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Negroes. H eibert Cherry- was in ­
latest.
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ill • *iix|ril f ilial r 1b til \\ •«
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P I .E A R INN’tIC F N I'
The Supreme ('u n it, podponing formed the I 'ltv lia* e»i marked
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o K liA H IlllA ' IT Y f I n n leen 4,'IV .Ill'll 4tAt 111 14 1 | ill II P ' Ih l’ ‘ 111 .4 !
o ral arg u m n d s on the lorm lo r its * 1 ,7 'o fu r a Negro plavgruim il m
II t
Ihl' .1 M1 16 . '
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final order, has raised the possi­ the (iiihlsbiiiin section, hul ta m e il age lx&gt;y hahy sitter* p lr a ili'l mini full"
Mi Hi t I* i f |*rf- t n !** 1 U\ 'i
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bility that It might no' r y n grt &gt;poml this money until ( hoirv lm» renl yesterday Io rharges of mur
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tii.-ii innl 1 1
itiA .mil Wt*IL Hi l iii'ln t .i u L m
i ■ i, '1 1 1 S. r a ' 1
I dering an IH iiuuitli old tiahy
(to atln u ed no Page Eig h t)
around to the m atter at this term

Eisenhower Thinks
Court Seeks Means
For Integration

u l

Commies
Charge
Espionage

Collins Announces
Tentative Schedule
For McCarty Men

Mother, 10 Kids
In Need Of Help

R E P A I R T O Y H — Knur I'h o to fra p h lr Squ* dross (U men play lb#
role o f "S a n ta 's h elper" ■■ they repair used to* a fo r the C h ristm as
Joy o f the children at the Mount l&gt;nr« orphanage. Sh o»n are (le ft
t» rlR h l) 1.. K . ITnterfer. A K A N : II. E . S c h a rff. M S N : J . K .
C ra v e *, I ' l l I, and \V. K . Dowdy, IIM I. These are hul a fen of the
VJ&gt;A2 men nhn are aldiny Santa in hla annual |oh. (O ffic ia l t'hiitograph, U . 8 . N a r y )

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Jail Terms
Vary To Life

Ike Says Would Be Mistake
To Lose Sight Oj Russian Aims

Interview Practice
Given In Course

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LnI rios A io (

Dr. Barks Named
$25,000 Suit

ICornerstone Laying Will Mark Progress Of Hospital
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ilt.ia tln n (ha nunnb nt
I'n iin tr
Stcm per, studied the situation
By J E F F
which look at least two which centered
ed pfliim a rlly around (4 ) Scmfnole County has only IS
(Itc 'S J o to bring It* a possibility a provision In the w ill of Bert doctors lo care for approxim ately
t i speeding toward re a lity —a hus- Kish that hospital facilities should 30.000 persona. A modern up tohe built here, In DeLand and in date hospital would not only keep
p lt il for Kcmlnnle County.
our present doctors here but would
’ Tom orrow w ill m ark another New Sm yrna Beach.
attract new doctors and surgeons
m lln ln n e In the rca liia tio n ol this
CommUalon Derides
• Im —the laying «( the cornerslnne rd with problems In liquidating
Vote on Proposal
fo r this Inslilution Hm Seminole red with problems in liquidating
The County board nl Com m it
M em orial Hospital.
un
assets nf Ihe estate. 10 the com­ sinners voted unanim ously
This action tomes a lte r much mittee r im e Io the conclusion Kept. 39, IB33. to place a proposal
effort on the p a ri of certain rill- that a bond issue should be passed on Ihe nallul for Ihe general elec­
sena nf the county for a modern to insure Ihe construction of a tion. calling for a county hospllal
m m ktal fa c ility . These people un hospital in the event that the costing no more than ixoo.ooo.
i t f M i l y devoted much lim e and trusters either ( 1) should find
Freeholders of Ihe County vot­
energy, ami even money toward llic m s rlv rs unable Io sell the ed overw helm ingly In favor of
properties, or 13) decide that It Ihe proposal, which provided for
this much-needed fa c ility .
Other attempts toward Ihe at­ was not a favorable lim e Io sail. a fax le vy of three m ills on the
Once II decided a course of ac­ do llar on all properly subject
tainm ent of a modern hospital In
previous years h id w ilh rrrd a- tion lo lake In Ihe m atter, tha to tha la x a i of Ja n . I , h im .
committee
pul on an extensive
w a y, time and again. However,
Subsequently five t r u it r e i were
this last attempt took root and campaign to promota tha passage appointed by Gov. F u lle r W arren
of
a
hospital
bond
iaaue
on
Nov.
grew to su c re s i.
a month and a day following
Definite action In Ihn la st and 4, 1933.
the election. Membera of the fiveaurrassful attempt tor a new hos­
Reasons tille d by Ihe committee man hospital board selected were
pital for Seminole Cnunly was for having a hospllal were H I II John W. E v a n s , Oviedo; Fred It.
atarled at a mass meeting held In I i v ita lly urgent that Seminole W ilson, Sanford: Victo r M. Greene,
( t e A l .h e r o f 1033, sponsored by County have a hospllal. Our pra- West Sanford; D r. B . F . Seam an,
Ih e W n lo r Cham ber of Com m erro. aent facilities are not only Inade- Altamonte S p rin g !, and T u c k e r,
At this meeting, Judge Douglas
iate but are deplorable. (3 ) In L a k e Onora.
Stensteom and flcorge Touhy were
o event the F ish estate tru ste ai
T h a oew trustees Im m ediately
fle e te d chairm en of a civ ic hoapl- find it Impossible Io build a hos­ requested Ihe County commission
&gt; M l com m itlea whose purpose was pital In the near future, wa w ill to name a fisca l agent for tha
lake necessary aellon toward nave no means o f conitruetlng a punoea of ltiu ln g and id lin g the
.tirin g a hospital at the earliest h -sp llal u n le u the bond Issue la •Rm.000 In bond* to finance Ihe
aaible dale. T h is group became passed. (3 ) Several hundred* of construction of the hospital. The
_j&gt;mmft(ee.
thousands of dollars of Remlnole com m ission advertised far bids and
The eom mltlee. also composed County money la going out of tha on F t b . 3. 1133, accepted the bid
known as the C iU je n i H ospllal county each y e a r for hospital and of B . J . Van Ingan and Co., In c .,
‘ Fo rre st Breckenrldge, T . E .
'lf a l ca re , which monies, If and G undy and Co., as fis c a l a*. B ra ile / Odham , X a rlv le
In thia county, would add ganta on a fee basla at 1.1 per cent
ilder. Jo b * Iv e y and W / R . m aterially la tha proapetJty of oa (ho p a ' value of bonds sold up

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fur tilil'
hill- on (let
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In brt
(••’ "o"u a alii-,
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to ItflOflflQ
1300.000, and .9
per
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par
per
rent Nstfro
Negro, x»
*» nrry-loii.lv
previously for
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Wil
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v a lu r on a ll bonds in excess of determined by the trustee-, wa- i " , i l l , i s l nil Ills- .a le nl liiilii)' '* iv Hell
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reaffirm ed.
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sin e e s'fn t liiildi-C' hs lln- I hmi-I - 'I" *
* nl 1 The truxtees of the Fish estale
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A trw days la te r. Ih r architect- w ire
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meanwhile transferred Its corr* met with the S rm in u lr Cnunly
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mllment of 1370.000 frum Hie Medical Assn and d i&gt; rii"i*il Im*
I- « t ill
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I n- pi-&gt;gr.,in (iilliiw-Florida Im provem enl Cnmm anil pital nerds extensively The main and Fluro la Sci iir it ie . ( n . ,11
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later agrred to contribute 1730.noo point slres-ipd x n . Ih r need for SI I'etsS'hu rg
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- m inim um and Hie land site lied ra p a city . A IWJ bed invlitu j Ruud' wen* sold ho 47M mill a- a ‘ lllu l! Sclmnl Rai.d under Ii .ii 1
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I til],lllgl dlM-nnnt wav alin w id 1-1 III i- t ii fin e s t I'nwli-y
to Hie County lo r hospital pur- Hon wav requested
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rm o iira g i1 Inditing.
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The first rough ilcafl of n »rhr
Rule nl Ilite rC 'l -el wa- 3 M.iKq'l Icyp ir n nil-illS cm llnsliI
,
Funds Assured
II
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Altogether. Including Ihe assis­ main- floor plan was n u n p irlril i per cent vs ills leiu ivu ien l un lln- Mini li n .i) A vmi
Il *1 IP Ip i '
liilrndin-huii
of
i l l -iqigui-hril
tance from Ihe Florida Im prnvr- A pril 6, 1933, anil was revived Kinds to v larl in Ui.'W anil initlim n' .til. i q \ i y .I
\q 111 • y
v •
:;ui Imenl Agency, w hlrh Is ihe Florida A pril 13 and A p ril 16. following ] for ,70 yi-nr'I •. '
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several
consultations
Among
those
Monev for ronstiueliou work wa ! Addn-'s- F ra n e is I* W tnti h .iir (■me.........fill " I *- I I f V
agency for the distribution of fed
era) fluids under the H lll-Rurlon consulted were M rs. John Gallo m a ilr av nilnhle in D n eiuher
| I n m ; nf Ho* i-nrin-r'lmie
( I1apt.on J
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and
M
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who
A int.il nf 137 si-piiriiti* p ln ii' fm
Act, a total of 11,070.000 Is event­
H.-iu-ihi-lmii- |,|. ) Chaplulii) I
\ ' V Vl .If -r i- i -ip l&gt;. ,■P
made
suggestion*
from
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nurse's
Ihe
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were
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ually assured for the p ro je rl.
K i mp'lin
Archill- i , .uni pi line eonir - i. c
er.
1
Following validation of Ihe bond standpoint.
I I ' III;* tin , "1-111. toM|. will
la .ilil tn I’ la ls e
Bids
R
e
re
h
e
il
Hospital Insperled
Issue hy Ihe flfafe .Supreme Court,
A ichiles*I , Kl'on J
Moiighion. \AI &gt;111-111i r I II I.I-. I n l l l .l k l i . llRids were re rrlv e d In the hn»pi
the County com m issioner* .adopt
The a r r h lt r r l* insperled a sm all
■ii and l.in ie ' (ia m ld e tiiig e r' i i * ami T in k e r,
ed a resolution authorising the comm unity hospital In finldshnro. ti*l Ir ii'le c ' on Mav ?i|, anil the II, h u e lien* l-niil in llien |iral'i*
is le of (he bonds on Nov. IT . lt»3. N. C , nn A p ril 1!) They decided ro n lra rl for constriicllon wav a •J Ho* cn n lrai tnr. Arnold &lt;-m
'.n u ll'll June I I In the A riinlil ,liIll-Mini company, for bringing
M e a n w h i l e , a p re lim in ary upon a 73-heii hospital.
sketch of Ihe proposed structure,
On May 13, the architect* met Construction Co . I'a lin Itencli
tin- work to thlv stage
vli
In the 'hm 1
prepared by arch itects E . J . again with Ihe medical associa­
H a rry M. Weir ai'cepled the H*'ii- since the ciu ilra e l was award
kloughlon S r., Sanford, and Jam es tion and with members of the position of hospllal admlnlstrniiu- n l,
Gamble Rogers, I I , W inter P a rk , hospital board nf tru slre .i. New mi May 26, while nl I'ahoker
K I I /.
• " h e r r spec led principals in
was sent to Ihe Slate Department sketches were presented for com­
Tomorrow at 3 to p. m rr * l elude Hu* follnvving:
" ( inmhtee From Nats*to-/.’*
ol Public Health a l Tallah assee ment and discussion.
dents w ill have Ihe iqqiorlunlly
1:00 - a.iM
3 III
7 21 '.( 12
F i'h estate trustees —W hiti'huir
for approval on Sept. 33, 1933.
Sketches were placed In the of­ of witnessing the laying of the ch airm an . Jam e s K . I'o llari! und
M l(\ IK I.A N D
In preparing plans for Ihe hos­ fice of Ihe K«rnald-I.aug!itnn Me­ curucrslone of Hip eillfloc. Ilccu iisc John K . O 'N eill all of D e l,and.
S tm ts SIGHS
pital, the architects met with the m orial Hospital for fu rlh e r study, nf the general feeling of the crl Counts Johnson, T a m p a ; ('. G
"CisJsniiii'a * Ilig N ig lil"
Seminole County board of hospital and cninm enla and suggestions lie s! need for this hospital and V arn , St. Augustlue; F ra n k W
6 14 - 10:21
tru ste ai, along w ith D r, J . C lif­ were presented by doe lor* and the Interest In 11. a large crowd N orris, Ju e ksu n vlile. and Ern ed
' ttili r ii-ane S'niilll'*
ford Boyce, D r. John M organ, nurses. T h a doctors favored a is expected to hear Fra n els I'. M. G allo w ay. Fre d R . Wilson and
H: ;n O N I.A ’
Randall Chase and W illia m b a ff­ three story plan. Suggestions were W liltelialr, chairm an of the Deri •V A I.e tfliT . all nf Sanford.
ro t.O U K I) D RIV F. IN
le r, J r . The general discussion at Inncnrporatcd w herever possible Fish testam entary trust, make
Cuuritv eoinm issiuners— ou t*
, " W a r of Hm \Vol•llU,
this p a rticu la r meeting revolved and p ra clleal.
the main address.
F m ir.ik re , ch airm an . John M elsrli
(color (
around tha ho ip ltal fa c ilitie s and
F in a lly , a lta r plana ware ap­
The cerem ony w ill lie handled II. C . Dodd, F re d Hyson and
Comedy — Cartoon
bed eapacdlaa. T ha 73-bed capa­ proved In T allah asse e, the County by Ren. Dnogla* Stenstroin us ilrnw n M iller.
.Sturts 7:1.1
city with 90 per cent w h ile and M commission decided to advertise m asler-of cerem onies and w ill tic
Scminete
Hospital
trustees-

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weaHINOTON &lt; r+ V‘* Commit.!' thuiiA o rliM r.l/ b* teniporiry
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r««» tu n o i toet period tn the
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ereee etmplr extended the old ter. H m eM C r*'V&lt;rp nr*nd*pt of
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Cto Philadelphia
m eeted ertiet on toe
Ji *«'ei ep*rm*d b-. i M r y
e .ifram to 1915
♦be CED proposed But under e m eitrity *&gt;f c f p 'i k«/terrh j* d
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can add to your fttlftm tht intomo.
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'Giveaway Shows i Florida Citrus Exposition
Find Fertile Ground Will Be Staged Jan. 15-22
In Television Field

W IN T E R H A V E N — Calling on
all segments of the Flo rid a citrus growing, packing, processing and
industry to cooperate with the merchandising of c liru s , he said.
Flo rid a C itrus Exposition In stag­
F o r etMinpic, he u t r ,| the ex­
ing a show “ w hirh w ill show m ir hibits ol the Florida St.it-* F lin t
B y W A Y N E O L IV E R
N EW Y O R K ri—The giveaw ay, own people as well as the him Hoard willed w ill demonstrate
w hich flow ered and I hen withered dreds of thousands of visito rs the what is being done to elim inate or
on radio, has found fertile soil In im portance of Flo rid a c llr iit " . at least control pests ami diseases
Ja c k M. B e rry , F C E president which are common to all agricul
television
The giant Jackpot. the mink coal today described the a n 'iiu l event lu re , flu Florida Department of
Ihe refrigerato r, the trip to Copen­ as " th r show window of the stale's A gricu ltu re w ill have exhibits
hagen or C ap ri, the 10-year supply greatest ag ricultural u duslry "
showing what is done lo insure
T ie exposition which C schedul­ quality fruit going to m arket in
of atom irrd ce rea l, ihe un«lnkanh&gt;
kayak —all are blooming on TV ed for showing Ja n . 1522. is not all its forms
as they did a few years ago in “ a local eve n t." hut one which
The plan* for installing and
radio, but with pictures as well as c rih ra re s the entire billion debar
citrus u ilu v iry . amt i« designated opera ling a complete “ Junior"
sound.
parking house unit (or the HUS
The
Federal
Communications to show the public all facets of the
exposition have been completed
Commission stands hy helpless to
The Exposition w ill have ll* own
ernpk down, and perform ers on
Lab e l, using the theme of Ihe
competing shows fume that “ It's
IBM
show.
" F lo rid a 's
Holden
htivlng an aud ience," hut the give­
T re a s u re ." for fruit packed dur­
aw ays grow lusher and more num
ing the show The
various pro­
u n i m . r t uni m m
ermis
cesses of canning anil concentrat­
The F C C attempted to outlaw J ' k l ' J f s l In rtittnicF M 14hntil N u l ls * * ing " i l l also be graphically prtv
n i K im
i* H
giveaw ays on both radio and T V
l* "n
I'lntip I. uc n*
(rayed, lli-rrv said
five years ago hut Its ban was
I Jn 4ViTi t *■pi imf ji pv T.lvlfltf
t " A ll of this i« designed to give
4 1% K li m K i i i f a tnl Kni ii’ f
voided by a federal court decision
i I T* I' li r ic t m I ' l i r n i v n l
our visitor*, us well as our own
that was upheld by the Supreme
j "*• A t h c n f i i r * « l i h t ’ rti’1* W * l f
people, a h lr ib r v r pletorr of what
Court seven months ago.
4 DO W rfi ih i- r . N rtM ,
(be Florida citrus industry means,
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In radio , the producers and
&lt; I d l*i»n
K ssr n rr
not onlv to the rronm nv of thr
sponsors of giveaw ays could point
&lt;l Miiwji'.ll V
'ate " I Florida lint to the heal­
J no
\r ll&gt; nib w Hit K r m i I ’onli
to high audience popularity rat
th and welfare of the entire na
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ings and say. "Nobody loses them
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in ." R rrrv said
7 U f..till I
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but the public " Ilu l on T V , at
f
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T-&gt;p
ntr-litv Florida fresh citrus
t
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Irast at night Hie only show u:
It t: 1. till * «4|m h
fruit* w ill In- entered In thr an
the lop in ratirrts that has a g iro -1 « u T i n ' t v ♦1tifsi iufta
ill* T hi*.i i i*r
io-&gt;1 Fre*h Frolf I'ontest" which
away angle is (iro nrho M i.rt's 1 &gt;'I* T Hi*
%. M -n
Met.
w ill give premium* and awards
You Rol Yo ur l.i'e Hut if serves i
I if* With »•• T1f1•-1
for the hi ,t i o in n ierri -1 p ark* in
•1 *•»! - Ill it, kl»
m ainly ns a vehicle for Ills quips
Tli
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Va rie tie , from .ill
file *eveo
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and is film ed in advance, with
\ r Wh
W . sM s-r
c itrus comml-siori distric ts ami for
view ers aw a rr the contestants
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have won nr io n long before (hr
section in anv v.irtetv
H4ern
telecast.
4'f a” tm if * %ifitith
Com m ilters for the various *i&gt;c
V\ r HiIfi t r
St* VI m Hr tr f«
Network shows on which the
r ia l eveids, *in h .is the parade
iveaw ay angle is predominant I &gt;1 IT-1* Mf.irMtii t'hili
on
Moml.iv Jan 17 the “ Florida
Film
F
lip
nrlude The llig 1‘ ayoff. On Your | H Jti T r * f IM i f pr n
( itril* Ifin en" i onli-st. " tip v e r
Account,
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n&lt;c * D a y " on Ja n 20. and the
J ,1n T* -i I ' fi M« rn
II Itleh, D o llar a Second. Ite.it the
“ I ’ re-s llre .ik fa s l" on .tali
21
3 1 Hi an »*ti
Clock. Two for Ihe Money Fcnth
w ill lit- aunoiitu ed late this week.
k i mn ltr*u hi *
3 M 1'ra■
er Yo ur Nest, and video versions
I ,sf *. S *■X* * III I #f R
I
R rrrv promived
of two old radio standby s. Slop
the Music and llre a k the Hank
U V l l l l - H j U H « ih M I .I K
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ACT0 4 D N A B « . M H W I U t k j w ith hla m , Ed w ard O . J r ., I I
In S an t* M onica, r a l l f , , where the latter went on tria l on chargee of
■ticking up two Hollywood cab d riv e n . Young Robinson, whose wife
Trance* looks on, denied the robberies though Idenllflcd by the
cabbies aa lha. alleged holdup m an.
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The latest Shower of Stars from
Hollywood on C Ils -T V might more
aptly have been described as
“ Shower of C ars " The show was
an almost continuous com m ercial
on ihe auto sponsor’s new models
Hut the appearance on the prie
gram of Ed Wynn served to re
mind view ers that one of tingreat comics of om time isn't
seen often enough on T V

Radio

SMHVY 1YMN BABCOCK, I I . o f M rntnne, In d ia n a, holds the surgical
scissors that m ay become a clue In the m urder of M n . M arilyn
Sheppard at n a y V illag e, Ohio. T h e g irl found the scissors last J u ly
near her grandfather's eotlngo at Arhutna L a k e , I t m iles from
T ra v e rse C ity , M ich. On each blade U the Inscription "M . Shep­
pard." T h e Instrum ent la now in possession of E lk h a rt, In d ., police.

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Church Of England Assembly Demands
Hew Methods For Appointing Bishops
LONDON in—T lie Assem bly of
the Church of England has called
for a change In the melliod of
appointing its bishops anil deans—
s funclirin In which Ilr ila ln ’ s
Prim e M inister h is an im poiionl
role.
A resolution approved by the
Assem bly recently said the present
system “ is open In objection anil
should be modified " II did md
Indicate what changes should be
made.
A church spokesman said the
resolution was considered at pres­
ent only an expression of opinion
and would not he pushed at Ibis

stage.
The Church of England Is flrll
aln'.s stale church. The soverecign
now makes ihe appolnlmcnts on
the ‘'a d v ic e " of the P rim e MlrtixJty custom, Ihe P rim e Minis!confers with Ihe A rch ills
C anterbury, sp iritu a l head
o f the church.

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Earlyto tii-d oldsters rninplatn Ibey're
losing sleep becau»i' of Cedar
C ity's new etirfevv law
It h im tli,at kills under IA must
lie off the streets liv 11 p m
Ami to let them know r llv fa
tlier* m ark Ihe curfew Imur each
night liv letting go with the town
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g iv e s the R u la u itlit Maud of
Florida Indians 1.7SI inin aeies
of Inrnl In Florida A petition
file d w ith the In d ia n C la im *
Commission Is .asking Ihe (lov
ernnn-nt to pay iio- survivors of
the Hidaiiglil Hand ft
for r.o b
acre, with Interest at A T tor
each v rar since DM t lint night Is
stationed at the tire .il I .ikes
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FRCNCH PRIMKR I’i rrre Meinles-France, wlin Is urging bis c o u n t r y m.n in drink more milk, and E rnest "T o n y " V.ucarn. p re sid en t of
Mo- S iiimial Press C lu b in W asbtnglon, toast each o t h e r w ith glos*es ,
it milk at rliih luiii ticon for the I 't e m l c r lli-low. Mine. Mendc»«
Ft l in e ( ren te r I talks w It ll re|Mirters at ttio French Embassy. VJtil/.-ril
mi i h r m ilk - v e r su s- w in e Issue w hich prx-rnli-d a b i n r h e o n —wlltx '
cli imp igne *lie s.iol she used In drink nolk lu-rsclf tint h a s
"s lo pped Pt-eaOM.* t he ard It is fattening *'i Intgriiuriuaiii .Sioimti-knlo V

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■uo . ' iiffln - r Ariuleuiv in Munich.
*&lt;••* P nv
An p qiietnr w ith the lUMh T a r
"- ill ( oimiiainl W ing, he soreesa
f'd lv i'opip|eti-it a ftvi* vieek course
•n leadiuship, map reading
and
other m ilitary subjects
Sgt Moon , son of XIt and Mrs
I'hnrlli- It Mooie, Medina. T e x .
a r ri v e d in Lniopi* b . , I I &gt;04 ember
from Donaldson Air Foree Rase,
H. r .
He Joined Ihr A ir F o rrr in IP t l
ami reeenttv nunpleted a tour of
dutv in Korea.

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News O f Men
In Service
MI N i l 11 t o r m no y
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Mooie,
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» hose w ife finest, lives In Fern,
1’nrk n - i p t l v o n - g n d o n t id from
tlie Sevoiitb A r m y
noli-t'oriimis-

AI U"m« Will* tin Hr

L ike all prim e m inisters in ihe It.O*
pari 2(1 years except N eville Cham ­
berlain. P rim e M inister Churchill
is ,i member of the church. Cham ­ % no
I s 01
berlain was a Presbyterian
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The resolution o liie rlin g to the
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was approved by the Assem bly
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after Dr C y ril (Snrbctl, arehbis7 S%
hop of Y o rk, told members It was
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wrong (or spiritu al society to have
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Its chief officers appointed tiy one
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w ho need not be either a church­ 9 00
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man or a C h ristian .
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a prominent lay leader, who said
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there were fears that some future |o 30
prim e m inister mlghl nof care 11 80
about church appointments and 11.44
llrSS
might be open lo had service.
lio n
T o u rist trave l to Culm.
H int. Nassau md Caribbean
lias Increased tremendously
the Inst two y ra rs , travel
report.

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SIAMAN K yte Y Hldaugt.t, s
lieseenilant of ■ Florida hull n
cblef, may lie m line for y.ioii ii.qi
from the Dotted M ilo Covet nmenl. Ills claim is n .,-.1 on i .ml
grant signed liv tb-n Aminov
Jack sill) w til ell w.i- r+-,s-oit, v .

C O L tK iN E . tle rm a n v . .A ■I'ollce
are offering .1,00 m arks &lt;S71A1 for
ir.fm m atlon whieh would tra |i ban
I d llse urrently preying on m otorist.
I hv night on Wed (le rm a n y's siiiu-r
highways The bandits, m uiked
and arriiixl witli submachine gnus,
h altl heir victim s hy blocking leaf

A T I ,A N T IC F L E E T (F H T N C J
Marion A H oller, firem an. C R N .
sun of Mr. aiul Mrs, I. J . R u llrr
■if illfi l.s o ir l A v r
aboard the
'o p p m l a ircra ft ca rrie r CSH An
lid a m
has iia itlrip a tc il in the
y e a r', tnigcst A tlan tic Fleet T ra in
og esi 1else 4411I11I f ,,r tireyltv as
' la m tfli s 1 (’&gt;fi "
Tim rieel exercise i-xlcmleil over
looch of the F a s lt t ii X lla id !• ami
1Iibmrmteil in nI amphibious as
n o il on tluslow It* a, ti \ C , \ n v
Id L'O Some fid,000 N a vy amt '.XI.
non Marine personnel tsn-I more
than JIM) surface ships, submarines,
Naval ami Marine mi units took
nnri In the maneuvers
The exercise was designed In
I* si the readiness *,f tin- fie ri in
e a rn out Its win tone 10I1 of rnnip-illirig tlie vital AManth sea lanes

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Thanksgiving 1954
The imprisoned Nazi war criminal! grow
fewer. The release of the 81-year-old Konstantln von Neurath, Hitler’s first Foreign
Minister, leave* only sevsn in the prison
fortress of Spsndsu. Germany. These are Ru­
dolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy, who made the
mysterious flight to England during the wer;
Walther Funk, former Economic* Minister;
Grand Admiral Erich Rseder. all serving life
terms. Sentenced to 20-year terms tr# Arma­
ments Minister Albert Speer and Baldur von
Schlrach. head of the Reich Youth. Grand
Admiral Karl Doenlts. named by Hitler as his
successor, Is serving a ten-year term.
Neurath wan an aristocrat, contrasting
greatly with his successor, the bumptious
Joachim von Rlbbentrop. a former cham­
pagne ralesmsn. He was luckier than Ribhentrop. merely getting a prison term, while
Rlbbentrop was hanged. Both were ruthless.
Neurath'* special offense was his cruelty as
war governor of Bohemia and Moravia.
The Allies did not make the mistake of
World War I, when the war criminals went
free. The imprisonment visited on Neurath
and the rest at Bpsndau, besides the execu­
tions snd suicides of others, were a small
price for the misery they caused.

TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Jesus Christ, • • • who Is tha ruler of
the earth.— Revelation 1:5. When St. John
wrote this, no earthly king regarded Christ
as his ruler, but in time every kingly crown
in all civilised lands the world round had
Chrlst’a cross at the top of his crown. Had
they been sincere in accepting Christ’s rulership their crowns would never have been

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Tueaday, Nov. 23, 1964

Study Of McCarthy Could Go On
WASHINGTON
Failure &gt;
the Senate in 1954 to reach a voir
on eenaurlng
Sen.
McCarth
wouldn’t neceaianly end the m i’
ter. The Senate could resum
itudv of the problem as soon a
the Democrats took over Congres
In 19U.
It could be done by a simple
majority vote nn a resolution next
year to lake up McCarthy’s case
again. No doubt McCarthy’s Sen
Such a fight could rlclav the new
ala friends would fight it.
Senate’s legislative
work
for
weeks. Mors tin e would be u*ed
if a majority approved the rein
lution and. In due course, cot
around to debaUng rensure again
A w alk ago the Senate seemad
to have sufflciant time to reach a
vote. It came back Nov. 8 to conaider cansure and had until Its
deadline of Dec. 24 to finish up.
But last week, after McCarthy
went to the hospital with a bruised
elbow and Congress’ official doc­
tor laid ha would not be fit to retqrn to the Senate for at least 10
daya. the Senate reeessed until
Nov. 19.
1/ he returns that day hla

Fall Of Naguib
It seems just a short time ago that the
people of Kgypt hailed Mohammed Naguib
as the rnan who had doposed the corrupt

Ive. if there's no vote by then,
here can be none In 1934. Severe]
&gt;f McCerthy’s friends heve said
hera will be no effort to prevent
i decision this year.
It's anybody’* guess what the
Senate w ill do If McCarthy or a
doctor say* he can’t return Nov
29.
This Is why the Senate must vat*
by Dec. 24 or not at all in 1934:
Any legisiation— a resolution
come* under that head—offered
in a Congress, ends with that Congresi. It doe* not carry over Into
the next Congress.
On Aug. 2 the present Senate
approved a resolution—No. 301—
writing up a select commute to
consider charges that McCarthy'*
M cCarthy*
conduct should be censured. The
committee was headed by San.
Watkins (R U la h l.
Any action the present Senaj#
look on Resolution No. 301 would
hav* to be completed before the
84th Congress took o ve r If the
S4lh wanted to resume the MeCar-

ntw resolution.
,
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On A uf. JO. with tta buslne •
(Intihed for the year, the (ra n *
adjourned. It could not returrf j i f f
lest presaidtnt Blianhower called
it bark In special u n io n . But rn
Aug. 20 the Senate was fer from
finished,
It would heve to eensidet' tensure for McCarthy if the Watkins
committee recommended that, as
it did later. So House and u n it e
■greed that the letter could’ go
on working but no lite r this Bee.
H

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The Senile could not eonfinuw
debate on McCarthy beyond 4 ) # *
X unless the Houie came hack
and voted approval. Eueflh(P*er
would hardly call a special ses­
sion just for thst.
. '
But next year's Senile could
pick up the problem of censuring
McCarthy If a senator inf!
ad a resolution to do so and
Jorily approved.
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SAM DAWSON

King Farouk and offered hope to the down­
trodden people of Egypt. Now he is in official
disgrace and Pol. Gnmnl Abdel Nasser, the,
new ruler of Egypt, has denounced him as a NEW YO R K W*—Railroad earn per cent above their 1954 low point nues In 1953
Why these wide swings from
traitor and party to conspiracy with the Mos- j Ingx have gone In one direction on the slock market.
this year and railroad slock prices
Brokers say that the bidding up prosperity to poverty end hack
lem nrotherhnml and I lie Communists.
in another
again?
of the price of rail slocks in the
Once before Col. Nasser tried to strip
Net Income of the 1.10 Class 1 last month nr so reflects expecta­
Railroad men will tell vou that
railroads
for
the
first
nine
months
Naguib of office and prestige. At that time of the year fell 38.4 per eent below tions that their hudne'* and earn- a chief reason for their on agatnwhich took a turn for Ihe off-agatn profit tradition. Is that
a popular uprising prevented the move and tholr net profit aftrr taxes In the inirw—
better lust month—will stay on most roads hav* high fixed
Naguib was retained ns President although same period of 1933. Hut the 15 the upgrade, reverting a year-long charges; large indebtedness on
In the Associated Press slock •hukcmit. Anil, also, since the rails which In keep up interest pay­
Nasser became the actual head of the gov-1 ronrts
price Index are nnw riding 410 haven't gone up as fast as the ments; high property taxes lhat go
ernment. Now i! appears that Nasser is
industrials on the slock market, nn and nn whelhcr the road 1*
-nine traders are looking for them busy or not; fixed maintenance
strong enough to succeed where he fniled
to make a belated attempt to costs; labor pay scales that tend
before.
catch up
to keep nn rising; and services
It may he that Naguib was "too amtiiHall earnings have made about lhat the roads are legally required
the poorest showing this your of to provide, whether they are In
tious" ns Nassc r has accused h iri of being.
nn: •rgmrnt of the economy They demand this veer or not. It costs
On the other hand it may lie that his popular­
contrast sharply with record reve­ about as much to run a half em­
pty train as a crowded one.
ity is too great for Nasser to tolerate him.
All nf these keep their break
Those who wish absolute authority must
even polnl high and inflexible.
constantly beware of men the public hold
Any drop In business Is oulekly
magnified in sn even sharper
in esteem
drop In earnings.
One thing i«- certain. A government where
hast year, when mos' industries
a man is a hero one moment and on his way
(Ion of th* Congress, It made nn ra l courage rn the part of the were booming and busily building
to a possible prison sentence the next is un­ difference which parly won thr 1.Southerners to do so
up inventories, Ihe raikoads had a
stable The same forces Nasser has used so November 2nd elections.
I There are aim those who see record freight business and their
gross revenues hit a high nf *1
At the present time, everythin* un hope for the country under Ihe most It hllllnn dollars After pav­
skillfully to depose Naguib may in time be
depends upon Ihe Individual elect
radendiiji. a» it is presently corn­ ing their fixed costs and taxes, the
turned against himself Thr people of Egypt, ed. He may be a Republican and I nosed, nf either parly. They be­
roads had a record net Income of
who need lenders who want to serve them ra­ nt tlir same
tinip he ‘as aN ew 1
lin e thecountry lx doomedSTI tomillion dollars.
Hcalish
ax
the
rankest
New
Deal
socialism
under
the
leadership
ther than leaders who seek personal power. Democrat, lie may be a Democrat of both parlies. Neither can we gu This year, when moil Induslr
les were shipping fewer of Ihelr
are the real sufferers from the unreal.
and be more conservative than the along with that,

Earnings, Stock Prices Differ

HAL BOYLE

Timetables Alter In Iceland Cold
K E K LA V 1 K A IR P O R T . Iceland
Ut — A ll that gooa up hia to come
down!
But sometime* Ihe International
air tourlit of today doesn't always
come down where he planned to.
The vagaries of wind and weather
Still Influence the hi*, winged cov­
ered wagons hr files in. and on
occasion they combine In land him
for a free look at a country lhat
wasn’t part of the scheduled trip
Your timetable tourist may get
peeved at this and regard II ns
a cnnsplracy against his vacation
program Those who regard travel
as a form nf adventure In itself,
however, w ill accrpt Ihe situation
as an unexpected bonus.
So I fell fortunate that strong
headwinds—* nd a wheel broken In
landing—gave ma a chance to
lend at tb li northern U. fl, airbase
and
my first sunrise on Iceland.
Our big ftibena DC* nlsne, after
taking off from B n iiie li, was sup­
posed to pause at Shannon in Ire ­
land before proceeding lo New
Yo rk, But to avoid powerful Atlan­
tic headwinds U curved northward
lo refuel here.
I
W* skimmed io a perfect land­
ing, but as wa rille d across tha
frigid field there wee a sudden
loud crack. It sounded as if we had
merely crumbled a patch of lea.
Rut when we alighted th* capteat Immediately went to nn* of
tile wheel* and discovered it had
snapped. As two big wheels are

UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE SINCE 1825

Th«nkiiKlvin(r h«n com* to be e d*y of
merriment, of family gathering*. of feantn
end frlcntlnliip.x renewed. Thet le a* it ahoutd
be, In. the midst of our enjoyment of the holi­
day, however, we must not forjret the higher
purpose of the day. that it has been set aside
by tradition as a day to express gratitude for
blesalnjr* received.
There have been many ehanies in this
land since the first Thanksgiving was cele­
brated here. Great cities stand where once
there was only wilderness. Devices of com­
munication and transportation have brought
each part of the country within a few hours
of any other part. The liberty the people of
that day sought so stoutly has become the
law,of the land.
Yet with all the changes that have come
about there are things that remain the same.
Our futtiro still requires courage and hope
and there- is still within us the need to ex­
press our gratitude to a Higher Power. These
are good things to think about on Thanks­
giving Day.

most rabid old-line Republican.
n | , t„ be believed lhat the
There are those who sav that peoplethemielvea— and lhal
we now nnlv have one party with means the Congressmen who repre•wo lib els Wo can’t quite go along »enl their views—tve sounder

period inuring F.nglaml or the
continent.
"We stick p rrlly much to nurselves,” a sergeant said "We have
In wear uniforms if we go intn
town, nnd thr uniform kind*
cramps a man’s style here—at
least In peacetime "
Civilian sentiment Is divided
• hmil lull ing a C S airbase here
The dnuntry maintains no arm y,
navy nr forts of Its own.
Soon Ihe Arctic sun—there are
only n in 8 hours of daylight this
time of year [ H i k e d u in lv above
the horiren then gleamed like a
white bonfire across Ihe fields of
snow.
" It doesn’t stay up long—look
quick or you’ll mis* it," laughed
the corporal
"The plane la ready,” announced
■ steward.
A&lt; we climbed s hoard, Ihe aged
banker yawned, then peered inter­
estedly around at Iceland, a coun­
try he has never sern in his 87
year*, and probably would never
tea again. Rut In his pockets were
some poxtearda to prove he’d been
there
Adventure river Next stop IdlewIM, New York City.

"Wo will have to locale another
wheel and put it on before we ran
take off," he said matter nf factly.
" I I Will take a few hours "
It always amares me how mod­
em people, horn In the days of
horae-and buggy travel, now take
thn miracle of air passage for
granted.
Two businessmen wrre
still
grumbling a hit shout Hie delay,
even after brrakfasting well ir. the
terminal on harnn. eggs and
(learning m ile*. It was no con­
solation 'to thme that Christopher
Columbus had ha-,1 a considerably
rougher time on his voyages.
.On the other hand, a group of
elderly tourists, returning from e
three-month tour of Africa, were
quite gay and ehee.-ful. An IT-yearojd retired California banker and
hla wife wanted lo organise a quick
tour to aes the light* of Reykjavik,
Iceland's capitat.
An American Air Force corpo­
ral, stationed al th# base here,
waved his hand at th* polar dark­
ness outside, end advised;
"Don't bother. There’ s nothing
to see.”
The o c t o g e n a r i a n banker
promptly sat down by i. young
mother nursing her infant snd fell
A leading
manufacturer of
sound asleep.
dictation equipment recently anBecause of the mnnlony of the
P*»tj American A ir Fore* men ere
stationed her# ontv a &gt;eir, usually

AST I a Ava rears Imprisonment
en false chargee, Noel Field
(above) and hla wife H art! ware
freed by Communist Hungary. It
wsa in 1949 that Flatd. a format
U .S. State Department aide, hla
brothar H erm ann, and H arla
mysteriously disappeared behind
the trnn Curtain Several weeks
■go, Poland relaasad Hermann

FAUST'S DRUG
STORE

products and were u«ln« un their
Inventories rather than hauling
more materials in. frleght carload
ings have been averaging &lt;2 per
eent lower. For a few railroads
this brought thek revenues so low
that they didn’t cover the fixed
charges and these roads reported
in red Ink for Ihe first nine months
E X - V IC E P R E S ID E N T
IS S* Y E A R S O LD

U V A IL D E . Tex.
Former
Vice President John Nance Cactus
Jack Garner. In qu'rt retirement
here, observed his S6th birthday
today.
lie planned In celebrate It as hr
always does: Hunting with tong
time friend Ross Brumfield in the
southwest Texas hills around here
“ Deer belter welch nut." he said
the other day. ' T v t got a keen
eye.’*
Whitehaired and shrunken with
age, Garner lives a placid life In
hi* pecan tree shaded horn* here,
lookln
after hlx chickens and
reading. He hardly ever talks poli­
tics.
Andiew Johnson was a Demo­
crat hut was nominated and electel on th# Republican tickat slan t
with Ahraham Lincoln.
Flaherment flhlnera — Hidden
Laka N ursery.

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Comes To End
Of Long Cruise

day in lit* vear mnv hr
t u r t le d*&gt;. '»)'« M yrtle WlUon.
Home
Dtm onalrttfon
A trn l
"A pirtnuent l i l t ” *ntall lurkeyi*
trin his one*—m a rkrtrd in part*
n„u &gt;nb*i t* tin&gt;* mu*-on it fiH’t m«p«a'.»r
or steak*—suit tnday'v *m all [ami- rrui*e with U , i j g i Mougla- Rvb- r*l a.. irc-mliD . fiit *n m*ov
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Ir mir «o*ih honk ■
* am I on our tithli"*,
When the actor finished hi* role
Tti# m m ltrn lu r k r y . *n iniprovIt: i * 11rIu•:11u* 11if h to»*\ boet„
a*
the
*o(t-*pnken.
high-principled
•d ov#r the te a r* that it u literlamb, \ * .11. t ut key, duvk or obit *
a lly ■ a t e bird, tu m t* both *mall- Navy n fllre r In the film version ol krn — 44 hr I hr r ihf* r%t | or poultry
m&lt;: larg er than ft* anrevlor*. It "M isle r n n h e r l v " It ended a* a* l* «r&gt;rvrtl mid 01 hoi
Hf'dlrd mid
fa » lio m ealier and m rer lender. •notation that hrgan when Fonda
mm fri&lt; ,i fi&gt;h t» kf It# tin 1' •Alild.
* umper and more rnm pact and opened in the *tagr play in Pecem
too If i« ttbii n fine *al«d to «en e
I I t l * r i » r proportion o( hreavl her thin
ni turn h |ii»fa&lt;ed hv a hot inent
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fit official grade* whirl* indicate one of h
m i l l l t j — U. S (trade A and U. S
And# B
Both whole turkey* and part*
rkeled in new conyenient
a rt mirkeltd
irtn i— r t t d y d o conk, either froita
and packaged or
fre*hly
d ra » n Turkey it al*o marketed in
FfladF-tJMtt form*—canned, fru­
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f t , f o r the *mall oven Hit re are
E n t a i l , m n t y turkey*
RotHIngt|t a
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Robert* w.». •rated nn the al
'errteek of the cargo *hip when
r,i,r- P &gt; V H hv D 1111* ™ r m v r "
fam e out to inin him The vnune
officer Iold Ilf *eeinE a huge l a * k (
force sail hv the night helore lie

showed Hoc his la le*l wording ol
a letter he sent to higher author!
lie* earh w rrk requesting for
transfer to the •hooting w ar
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»»id * I II gel
there &lt;ome da* "
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eanie will, and hr
■d th in live one*, ready-to, . |W niuvie poislhilltlea In the
eotk, higher than dre**ed Rut the nronerl* Hut he never *u*i&gt;ecled
a e ta tl ro t! per pound of ready
it could hr made Into a pin* He
I t t t t k t t l f h t i i Juit the i i m r for
d. . . . . j .
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an llv t or drevied bird* •cript and l.rln n d H avw ard plan
k u f t &gt;yart *» *t# Worth eon«ider- ned to produce
O lr 'or. 1* kitchen time «aved nn
" T h rv had more faith th in I
ptigy-ho-eook bird*
d id " Honda irm u rk rd " I never
Turk ay p a rti, fairly new on the could *ee ennuilll plot in the liool
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Both Major Circuits
Plan Ten Teams
In Several Years

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AP Pollsters Set Rose Bowl Bound
Ohio State At Top Of Grid Mountain
By TRW A S ftO C IA T X B H I M
r;n«. Rit» l-Kound Ohio Stale. only the aaeortd t«ata In Big T *» hlatorv m »r to win aryrn straight yam ia In th it m urk rlrau lt, rartlvrd
a n inapt*
ta&lt;
thumping vote of ronftdenr# todav (rim JM
w riter* *ed
hr*&gt;adrsit*r* p irtifip itln g n the semifinal Associated P t t 'i lin k in g
T’* " The i i f l r t i , who put Okin’l Burkayai ahead nf aituallT unh«*t
an U C LA • w**k am hv tk i aatea-thln margin a/ n t t n nalntt, mesrad
th*m nut m arly 109 paint* ahead tit tk» Urlana U day.
Ohio Slate. with ItS fir»l-plae# vnt*», ptlad un a tatat nf J .IM

■Mints an the uaual bate* of to
tnr second, etc. U C L A gathered

CHIHUAHUA. Mexico .# - Ju ft
at r r a third of tlir original lid
it .ir t r r ' roared over tha fln il H I
miles of the Pan-American road
r a r* today, with tha daath loll
standing at seven ai Ota fla il lap

U ftnta and t W m a t* tar *ar
and wi*c*. while Oklahoma'* fteenera, holding B rm ly nnta third plica,
pal 1*4 31 B r i l l and 1.951 point*
The** thraa unbeaten la im i.
•a&lt;h with Bin* v ;rt« rt* i. ramainrd
trera
wall ta m a t at flv# r
R ia t a
me*
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d ‘ lit U * tap
aaenadad
tr Imirth and fifth
and Argtr held ilia
followed h.
hr Navy. Mtaaiuipa, fallowed
WJaenatin. ta y la r and MaryTind. in ordar.
T h e m • witch# a ra il acted la at Satn et
u rd ly a recuJU, wtth m v escap­
Han. N avy, w h iet had h em a akaade

TLwpoldo
f Olvera nf Maairo wa*
tia tile d fatality, m iking tha tall

MiaatgHppt and Had wtth
Southerna C alifarnJ
a lifa m la fa r Mvanth
plare. advanced ta ilxth In a week

Third Of Field
Still Competing
In Mexican Race

war.

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VtNCI M A IT IN U . 18. promiatng yeung w atteneclght contender from
NyladQg. N .J., get* a k m from h li mother. Pauline, alter reporting
tfu t Vara at rang* r i o ffrru J him *10 000 to throw hi* Oct. 29 flrtlit with
C ir n h M flo ra . Martino# rejeeiad tha offer *nd pollahed off Fiore In
M van aaunda at M id lio n Square Garden, New York III* t.i«* from
tM t g it , Including tt.OOO from T V , w a* about 16.500. (Jn icn iaito u aU

a&lt;iitjl t&lt;&gt; la it y e ir 'i rernrd num- whan both team i were Idle. South
her Olvera, ro-drtver with Artap. i a n California, thiuapdd I 4 «
m a t Vlrtorto M m aki. w ai (M J-'U C tJt.
te trth place.
p
. . . .dropped
. . . .
i
ad y iitc r d iy when ih
thatr
r * r averA rh ia ia i and Mlanaiota fall &gt;
to.meet Maeghi w *i not hurt
Ham tha laat hew platai la tha
3 OUT 200 pot of gold Ii w illing Nrit 10 ta d««p In Mi* i«ro«id a*
at dia fmi.h line in Ciudad .lu ire t I they toil to M illa is** 1t|t# m d
ae ro n the ftio Cirande frnm
E l Paio Texas The only harard

W lw a h iln . re ip e rliv e ly Wiaconain.
2T0 winner ave r U ln h e ia ta . Bay
* r the dnvnr* on today'* •tralgkt, I k . which heat Southern Math*
d ill l i l t , and Mary I ted l i t win
Irv a f (tratch « a i liv e ito rk . far
ta rleh ca lif* country and the n tr over denrg* Wa«hlngte«. r im *
anim al* h iv e a habit nf wandering up to the vacant ipnt*
a c r n .i highway*.
T%e leading team* with ftral
B irrin g breakdown* of men or place vote* in parenthaiei;
m achine*, winner* nf four nf the
I (thin Slate flt&amp; i
2.230
fi&gt;e el*a*«* were hardly In dmiht
Only the *m a|l apart* c la n re ­
_ .MM
3 Oklahoma (31)
1 M9
mained a tnaaup. a mare 13 aar
4 N Kre Dame r4 1
1 2*fl
ond' •ep aratlnr fir«t and aeraad
1 Army
place*
914
a Navy a t
A* the tu rvivn r* of the fita173
7 Mississippi (A)
day, IM * mile grind ra e id dean
397
i Wlirnnsln
the final «trelch. Umbartn Mag.
312
.. .
1 Baylor
bull of Italy «eanted la kgv« tha
317
i f Maryland
big ip o r l. r a r ra re in the hae.
igacond 11):
t lr ».** 23 minute* ahead of Phil
110
11. Miami i F la ) H i
H ill nf Santa Monica. C alif Hnlh
271
I I Wr*l Virginia H i . .
were driving F e rra ri* M aglloli'*
. I!W
13 Arkansas (1)
the mure powerful of the Iwn
...
m
14 M l*hl|an
tnolher apparently certain win
t73
If Michigan
n ' r —barring Irouhte—w i i Tom m y
142
13 Auburn
p ru d a la of E l P a in , driving a
.I f f
1t Virginia Tarh
rad ge in the It S im a ll itaek ear
a*
IT. Soulharn rallCorwi*
e la u lflra tln n He led R ay E llie tl
33
1) Kaafucky
of Portland. Ore In another Hedge
3g
If Pann Stale
by 15 minute*, *8 tetonda
13
30 Buke Midi

Lincoln wa* moning one-twn In
tha
# big rletk ra r d a n with Ray
Crawford of Long R a ith . Calif.,

ahead of W alter Fa u lka e r of U w g
Reach, hv about three minute*.
The C a d llU r threat, driven hv t d
ward A Stringer of Puehte, Qtln,
W II A aa minute* behind tha la id
or
Q anialvo Saneai of Italy van 17
minutes ahead ot S d riln Mantovam , alao nf Italy. In t h i European
rtock r a r efaas. A ll five leader* In
th li race were driving Alfa Rom-

k\

The only tight race »»• la tha
Mnal) aporta car tlaaa—Jam alav
Juhan nf Guatemala
— had
___ an «a*yto-upact lead of 23 ircorvi* ov*r
fla n *
mann nf fsarmany. Roth
were riving Portrhaa.

Major Loop* Fact
$250,000 Suit
NEW YO RK r
fhc matar
aamie* and C'nmmiaairmer yard
bad a m an n a *uit an thair
bqnd* haday amt tha miner laagua
cUb owner who filed It mwmiaed
i%* major* even more haadiehaa.
The milt, filed by Freak D. Lawraw*# of tha P o m mouth klerri
mgaa at tha Claai B Ftaftmant
U a iu a . rharnaa InvaMaa of tarrlta jir t lw n u i hnaadeaitlaf and til
r v liln x of big laagua gamea.
r n e k dacllnarf comment on the
liftt, but Lawrence, w'hn eilimated
the Piedmont League Inat ttM.ano
the peat year nnrt might net he
able to operate n ail aeaana. had
plaaty to say In hi* ham*
"H ie re are *3 Independent minor
league clnba." he said. "And all
havt been Invited tn come lata thi*
thlftg. Snmo *1111 havea t midp up
Umlr mind* yet and that's a3T» at*
tna reasons wa decided Ma
•la
gfo aulti Inatead of a big. blanket
lu ll a i originally planrtei
tn*
. " Mrw ill have his hind*
hi]I very shprlly. Mr. Frlek u U u ihl
ajl this talk about a gtyU agaimt
him and the ma lor league eluha
.
Wi» lu it talk. Wall, U r. rn e k
kaowa different new.'1
•
Lawrence aald 11 minor laagua

I

Sugar Bowl Picks
Vie For Position
N EW O R L E A N S iJR -N n vy, Her
lor and Mlailaalppl hold thr Inside
track te Ihe Rugar Root, hoi
'
dafead
their favared
poiltinna

U M fden'a In # * "

a ju la it IradiU M sl rival* S a lu rih r
y%* riv a l*—Arm y. Rle# and Mi*aililpp l ,Hate—have the talent a*
wall a i Ihe detlre that could dash
Ilia trla 'i hopes.
One# U e a t e n Mlaslsalppi can
wrap up Ilia Southeastern Confer
ana# championship and the host's
rale la tha Rugar Bowl by downing
M llllaslal State Mississippi rules
a two-touchdown favorite to win
Its ftrit tik e title since 1947. hut
" gta knocked the Rebel* nut of a
bawl kkt laat year with a 7 7 lie
la d N i shawm power at lima*

hors#
• N M . n r. H V H . X . aald
I&gt;ngd#n apparenUy
aufferM
. . . . .............. nothIr.g more than
thoek
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#r l/mgden w ai pulled frew,
W f t f lim p e d down I N tratk'
* * ? £ ,* • *
la by an earK V a ! ri1# r t n «
d e e lm d ” t
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rare, hut w ai not injtin d ,

ru

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Flu.to
hVbring
!.lr• •the
l3, action.
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W nN 'fANA F IN IH H E R
„ , m
* t 'A N V A R R
JArAN CELRBRiTEfl
Monl’ '^ '- T h a a m .
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calahrRtei *" *b*
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B. Ren. Jam** I . Mu
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N ivv'a name hnhhed up vaster
i'B#a.
Row I off.flclnl.
aa a Sugar Howl
bid to remain unidentified.
_
haa
expensed
d**4*fdy
« totocaa
a it to an
ait InvIUtlan. The
J igld, hawaver, that Lha

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p JS m ^ a% rtN «

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» the n»w Hr# crop at tha lm-

• »*H«I ahrlne In the palter greunds.

D is c o v e r t h e

N EW Y O H K . r - T h l * I* one
time that the college football »rason re ally I* going to end so fa r
a* publir lnt-.’ rc«t i* enneerred.
right when the official schedu'e
say* It w ill You ean start talking
basketball Im n m ln itclv after the
A rm y-N avy blow-off Saturday
because of ruM oin. there w ill be
the ip nal number of bowl game*
on New Y e a r'* l)a v . but then*
promise* nut la be r s ,-n one which
w ill cause a great amount of talk
and conjecture, much lest decide
any sort of championship It i»
high
tim
proprietor*
of
r U R lI
u m e
r
Ithat
I I .11 the
III* '
|VV l»|PI f u l l *
tl
po*t«i*aNnn rli».«*ir«. so-called,
U k e .l w k and either chance .hr,ir
ril|p, „ r r r i | „ n thrm , r |v c i to ,rt
set
lllng fer nothing much
There i* a strong possibility that
no more than four of the nation’s
10 lop team s, a* voted by the e x ­
perts. w ill he seen in artlnn an y­
where on Ja n I They could he
Ohio Stale in the Bose Howl,
M ississippi and potsiblv Haylnr in
the Sugar Bowl, anil maybe Mary*
land in Ihe Orange nowl
The most unfortunate victim of
red tape Is, nf rn tin e , the Rote
Bowl, which would have one nf Ihe
great attractions nf this or any sea­
son hut for the rule forbidding un­
beaten U C LA to represent the
Coa«t C nnfe-rnre for the second
straight year
There are some
mighty »lrk men In M a ml too,
since the «ann- tv p r nf regulation
................
....,
p
rc w iil* ................„
the pewertid
Oklahoma i
Sooner* o f"ih e ‘ Big S rv rn " confer
,&lt;nce frnm appearing in the Orange
Howl
t a k e aw af loose two team*
tret \ .,-,1 Oklahoma an I add In
them N itre llam i- A rm y and Navy
hecano- the latter three sim ply
don't bcUeve iti postseason games,
and ynu've nreltv well torn Ihe
heart out of the top 10 About all
Ihe howl selectors have left to
,n in i a ” ’ laam * beaten two
'l r J . ]
' T ,1'"
,, .
,
The thought nrcurs that unle**
the howl* are eve n tm lly to lose
all their glam or and begin playing
to acres of empty scat* they had
| ,r, " r r M , V " 1, lh r" 'v , , !,P T r ,V r *
Into an r'rn rt to ahnl.-h Ihe no
r r p e .il'r .■’an • It Ite -n * l i h—d 'r
upon tlie rid m inus when Southern

Pro Coaches St*
For All-Star Game

-

ie a now
CHICAGO, o f—There’ll he
twist to the 1055 college All-:
All-Star
Football ('.ante played against the
National Football I "ague cham­
pion* at Soldier Field.
Instead of uaing college roachea.
Ihe Chlrago Trihune Charitle*.
Inc. sponsor nf the game. Monday

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Bowling
F I —t

A ir

PeU eh m ag l

tt t a

P 3 V- met ‘ lataon id DdU ad u 3
n -'ii fe* . pracHc# taTltM wS
g me with lUtaea r | t k l i | u | j |
p
. jg t i i t i i i y i k | H i * *
t -n
i ?. i t ; • corer fer Ihe Udl

its

was Howard with U

night a n n o u n c ed_ profeaalonal whij , Jim ra a ttd e a ra rt
coaches w ill he u»rd.
top the lilt for th* H lV y
Tribune Sports Editor Arch Ward
Ihe »f« r* •I halftjiM

• aid Curly Lambeau. veteran pro
rnarh. would head the squad and
Hunk Anderson would he Ihe line
rnarh
It’ll he the first time since the
All-Star game was Inaugurated In
1!M4 that professional roaches will
be used
t^imheau organirrd Ihe Ciraen
Bay Hackers In 1919 and was with
the club until he resigned in 1950.
lie coached the Chicago Cardinals
for two years and was with the
Washington Redskins In 1932 and
1933
Served With Bear*
Ander«on. one time Notre Hame
guard and Later Irish coach. «crv«rl
as line roach with the B e a n until
1931.

F la il A ir «i
score.
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K id *
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t * * * r

' ’••star
2r*«*ry
r«&gt; auiia
ilopkiaa
C allfo m la and N ebraska, walloped T aiala
by 31 0 and 35 7 in their final ran
Holiday
ferenee gam e*, wind up playing In
N onary.
Ihe Rose and Orange bowl*.

Plaurta— H i i i i i t
-ST- -.-«»»

B&lt;- - i.ro J* Lsnr C a ip ir , Lauiitillr. K**haky. Id Prof.

t h r ill o t

T h e T o ta lly N ew
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inspired by the Ford THUNDIRBIRD

Aa you slip behind the wheel yea BaftftNt t a
thrill of Ford's totally new wrap-arotMd w p e t
ahiold with over a square foot of added "Inafc-gaif
area. You feel eomploUly “ at NgN^ b fnrd*p
new sofa-wide, sofa-soft amts . . . laateftafyy
upholstered In fabrics freak and i

Thera’* never Ixs-u a cat Ilka the Thunderhlrdl And, qulta
naturally, tl.o falmluu* TTiundrrliinl atyllng la rrtUctisI in
all tha totally nvw Font* (or '65. From tha wide, smartlycontoured grill* and vlaored headlamp* to tha An-*hipnl
roar fonder line, the '55 Ford la Ihr vmarlrsl, mini ilLstinotlvo now ear you ean buy.

Try totally new power
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Your Ural U»t run will eonvlnea
you thi* la no ordinary car. You
move out swiftly and quietly
«, . . with ell th* power you'll
ever need for safe paving and
■nooth, easy hill-climbing. And
yeu eaa enjoy tkle etcltsdve

Trlgg«r-Ton|u» pnrformaaoe In any one of Fonl'e 1966
models, whslber V-« or Six.
You can chooae from 3 mighty
Mgtnea: the new lA2-h.p. Yblock V-8 with higher enmproealoo and graeUr iliaplacaancnt;

Your first look t#na you Ford la longar, iP M r .w R
the hmly 'n tally new. Hut, what you i«M 'i M f i y
riato at a glance la Ford's totally’ ia aar shftpff . . J
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and 4-tiam-l earburctlon (avail-able with Fnrdomatlc In Fairlsnr and Station Wagon models);
or the new I'JO-h.p. l-hluck Nil,
thn In-lustry'a most modern a ll.

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thrill of all! You turn the key . . . you nudgb th*
accelerator . . . and instantly Ford's todftT
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l lnd of amooth, reaponiiva powa
world’s greatest hulldK of V-R’a could I
Yo u'll diarovK th# thrill of Foed'a t
ride almnat instantly, too. Evan t N wwadtlHRi
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l&gt;-ue to build a new halt park as
«oon a* a franehise d rfm llrly is
secured
The Ia&gt;* Angele* P ark d istrict
»!*»» ha* earm arked 10 m illion ilol
lars for a nrw park --Ivin* the
Xnieru an L e a -ur a pu s:hle e " tie Ity T H E tSMM I 3 T F .ll I'ltl.M S
Traditional rival* in th* 8ou!h«-«*t*-ro 4'nnlerenee h * l| Unlit and leaving W rialev holding the
• arkauta Monday m ar*p*ratlon for m itxirlanl «eo«nu rm| irn••&gt;*‘*s this hag w.th his eld b ill park
" I think the N atlcn sl Li-ai-m- w ill
w**ktnd. Th* (o n frrtn r* championshln and sr\.&gt;ia| n,,,-l|,|« howl
win the battle for those two roast
(ito rg ia T»rh w o ikrd on gronn-l offense and tim ing for the Mg r lt ic s ," said the e x e c u tiv e " Of
gam* with Ctforaia at Athens ( om-h Hatili* I I " .Id sold he wi, n’t eourse, both mu*t go to Ihe tam e
slanning anything sperial "W e ll use the 1,,-IK tdns on the -o' -de Vaene for *rhedi ling and travel
, i,
.1 good bit dtap'le the f a i l they are using out own fi t drfi-n
r r •'1' r ,' ,
two b a lk* out'l'h- their end*," he mid
"T h e m ajors should have taken
T h * fifo ra ia Bulldog* »***d up e fle r • week of aerininuiging and
I * action years a in lln w rntiH
canrentralad on tlgnal d rill* and
they expert to c u t nor as m alors.
, '
Iliad was in good |)hy*ii'.il With a dozen player* on " e
•to. mu- the ra p d .v -ro w in '
f* t |
ami should be ready for lured It.) In- nut hi roiildn i
shat
i haiii-s * of any mure g ril n;- n
Cua.'l and cdlier t ) -r,ruing r lie s ? "

Jockey Rescued
From Fallen Horse

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Roundup

NEW Y O R K . NR-Roth m alnr
1 e a g ii e * will become tO-di'h
league* in two or three year* with
the N itlo n il expanding weal to San
Francium and Lna Angele* air the
American taking In Toronto and
MlnneapoliaSt Paul. » hairhall
executive pred lrlnl Monday
Although the executive retired
to give permlailon for uae of hli
name he ha* a long annotation
with the apart in ic v r r a l different
r*k K a n
nan
i t i « r s | l1A
capaeltle*. He
haa Kbeen
In on the
ground floor, _* »l nriflin«i t»iw
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of to-team league* *everal
ye a r.
agn.
The aourre explained that the
National la'agiie already had the
i Jump on the Pacific Coast hi*rau»e
Phil Wrigley own* the Ian Angele*
franchise and ball park Hill Veeck
former club owner, ha* been work­
ing for Wrigley for o vrr a year.
Invotigatlng the possibility of big
league ball on the coast, Veeck, In
fact, ha* an option to buy Wrigley
Field In Lo« Angeles, if and when.
Another factor pointing Inward
the National wa* the recent an­
nouncement that Clarence Howl­
and would Join the Cub organlra
linn, resigning as presktenl of the
Pacific Coast League
San Francisco already has an
thorlrcd a five million il'-llar bond

Traditional Rivals Hold Light
Workouts For Final Games

A llh im * htld il* »*cnirt seirel
grill of th« taama roach Rrd
Hrew gav* tha affrnt* and d#frn«e
a thorough ovrrhaullng
Somr
rough work l* e sp rrlrrl Tunday
hafarr Iha tram begins ’aperuiK
off fer Auburn
35
Minas seta
Tha Auburn Plaintmen worked
until a light ram forced them un
d#r cover Than the mm were
given a blackboard drill Coach
Ralph Jordan warned the players
that "Alabama Is hig and lough
ISd well ruarhrd "
Coach Johnny Yaughl ihul out
ail viaitor* while his \1issitiippi
ALBA NY, fa ltf.
- " I ’ll he aee- iquat worked on passing punting
la f that Jdrtiira tn my aleep." aald ami running for the game with
Jafhay Hay Y t rk »B»r rtieulng Mississippi State and a possible
Jeehar J*kany Langd*). knocked SRC championship
Ml»sli*ippl Stale concentrated nn
•ut aad raught ueder a fallen
hagla at Qaldta data Fialda U«n defame during a no minute aeaslnn
Llnam rn got a last* nf contart
d a r.
f/&gt;np.1*n. 44-y a a r old Hngllab w alk; hark* went through signal
brad rld tr wai brtaging up I'm drill*
ffolng in tba poat parade far Iha
Tulaue prepared' fur Ihr Mini
rare w h a n the hnrat m i M ite University game with
v b M M and lapplad aver th i a c t- , *a delamtva drill Quarterback Earl
•Idr fenra In fSant M iha Hgad*
Hi
Hghlay **•#» mevedate left kalfbark
T N thraa-ttma nittohal rtdlnl ta add dapth In tha spot
(dtintpioa lay unroaiaiau* at th#
Louisiana Slate linemen went
bottom (it a drainage ditch with the thrmigh a la rk lin i drill while Ihr
her*# sprawled an tap of Mm I'm ra il nf the squad worked out
OoHWf'* rljfht rear leg wa* wedged ig unna il Tulanr plav* The b.srl
ta the rail
h i Id wa* made up of quarterback
York, riding Sarcaoary leaped W n Turner, halfharks AI Doggrtl
Mi th* around and njthad Mi tha lad Vince Goniale*. and fullback
aM of Lm iflan , a rleae In aad .
R K Ferguson
"W han I g it ta him h i wa* mil
T h r Florida (iatnrs worked on
a a ld ." Yo rk iiM t ile r " I'm fle
aim# "new wrinkles" planned tn
I f t l’a loft fooa was within a h alf puiile Miami
tneli at Johnny a h e ld I bald tha
Tease Mr* playera worked out to
N t m and tSn* whan Johnny'* lif t
rkady far Vanderbilt Coach
diM- iy
' ahef out—| giiaaa It
lag sudden
w j i a rafux action—I arahhed it K a rv ty Rnhmson «ald there would
wftlja a apictatar held the hnra* » he little rough work thi* week
w»* praying silantly." said
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J ’k r,Anl * v»l»nnartan,
M ill »he harm wauld not kirk or
ttraU i about It mis plain that If
tha horse either kicked or thrashed
skull.
Jih n had In h# fr»tn hafnrf tha

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U. S. Popularity
Reported On Skids
Throughout Globe

ru M A C T U S V e ra -K Ilrn (lira lntr&gt; the » rm i of Vli-lor nntchllit.
A r o lt h y oilm an, shortly n ftrr they w it * m an In i in a cnnillfU ghl
TOrem ony at St. Paul'* t.u lh rra n C hurch, N orlli Hollywood, C a lif.
T h t motion picture dancing 't a r c rm l for )oy ns the ceremony
ended. T h e couple w ill s|&gt;cnil a short honeymoon In Palm Surlngs,
C a lif., before em barking on a ynchl (or a t * n r i i n M exican tvalcrs.

A POUCI Of 19,000 combat-equipped M arines, aided by 300 N avy
»htpi, charged ashore at O m lo lleo rh , N .C ., t&gt;y a ir and sea In one of
the target! and most up-to-date amphiblnua landings ever atlempled
on lha A lln n llc Const. Atsive, a group of la-alliernerKs occupy n
beachhead afie r the mnrk Invasion, w ith a lirllrn p te r used In slPnto-ihore movement, and a Nncjr vcaael, aUmltng iiy. (In leriu U lun u l)

and highly critical altitudes toward
lha United States In other friendly
F a r Eastern countries
notably
Korea.
The total affect of all these
events and force* ha* been tn
Impose new restraint* on what
the United States ran do and tn
give greater power and Influence
to capitals which one* looked to
Washington for the lead In every
crisis.
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your prepare them thle wav Slice
about alt good-tlied carrot* and
cook them In a small amount of
boiling salted water Just until
they are tender-crisp: drain off
any small amount of water re
melntng In the pen. Now heal a
couple of lebleapoem each of
henry and butler or margarine
along with a teaspoon of grated
orange rind; add the dr lined slic­
ed cooked carrots and ilm m ei
until piping hot. Add salt lo taste
a id aerva at ooca.
Thai# do-it-yourself fans often
gan peint or v araiih on their woik
etothei. While the atalna are still
fraab, soften them with turpentine,
lard or oil, than wash la warm
aoapy water.
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A &amp; P HAS M O N E Y - S A V E R S B Y THE SCORE F O R *.

WASHINGTON, jfu-llniteH Stair*
■re*tige and popularity have been
on tha skids all over lha aloha for
ahout a year and a hair Today
, the trend appear* to have leveled
' of f
President E litn h n w e r has pro
rtuced a new concept ol A m erica s
role In tha free world In deal
with Ihe new- situation—the role
of the "good partner" Instead of
the more dynam ic pert «f the
strong leader.
T h t Job of working out detail*
of Ihe new partnership in relations
with Ihe free nations of Western
Europe, the Mlddla and F a r East
and Latin Am erica w ill he one of
the great underlying foreign a f­
fair* task* of the adm inistration
during the nasi two y ta rt
So fa r the Idea hat come into
prom lncrnre only twice—on Aug
4 when Secretary flf State Dulle*
described his work In grtling a
plan for W eil G erm an re arm a­
ment at symbolic of A m erica'*
partnarahlp with the nation* of
Europe
The downhill trend of A m erica’s
ahilltv In h sre its own way In
developing ihe policies of ihe free
world has occurred during Ihe
l period in which many A m erican
j diplomatic goals were being suc­
cessfully a rn in e rt
' The hoy score for an l l month
period include*
1 Settlement of Ihe nine year
dispute over T rie ste worked mil
between Yugoslavia
and Msly,
with const.nil B rllish and A m eri­
can prodding
1 Fin a l agreement* between the
Iranian government and Ihe B rit­
ish govarnment which recently
it .tried Iranian ml flowing to world
m arket* arr.l foreign gold flowing
into Iran ian coffer* This came
abou* after a near m iracle In
Iran ian politic* brought the o ver­
throw- of a government that was
letting Ihe country slide into com­
munism
1 The end of lha long contro­
versy between B rita in and Egypt
over stationing of British troops
in the Suer Canal 7nmr B ritain
agreed In get nut
4 The beginning* of a W'ddle
East security system with the sign­
ing ls«t summer of * pact linking
Turkey and r * k i« l* n
1 Cone In Sinn of s Southeast
A»lan defensive alliance designed
lo rnm m it the strength of Ihe
Western Powers to stop the flow
of Communist might In that qu ar­
ter of Asia
* Final agreement on a new
plan for rearm ing W eil G erm any,
giving It sovereignly and making
Ft a full partner In the North
A tlantic Alliance
The bos score on the other s id e the record of things which went
wrong Include! these item s:
I The failure of Secretary of
Slate Dulles, against French un­
certainty, to get negotlalinns start
ed nn a Southeast Asia alliance
in time to strengthen T ran ce's
bargaining position at the Geneva
. conference on an Indochina peace
last spring a n t sin n m rr
The split between Ilitllr* on
one hand and B ritain &lt; Foreign
Secretary Eden and France * l*re
, over Mendes Fran ce nn the other
over the kind of peace which .......Id
be made in Indochina
Ilu lles
washed hi* handa of the settle- I
1 m rnl which gave northern Viet
Nam to the Beds, although he
was compelled In use it as a 1
h is iv for trying tn build new
| strength in Ihe areas of Indochina |
which rem ain non Cnmmimist
3 A loss of United Slates in
ftuence in Saudi Arabia following
the death of old King tbn Sand
and the iu rc*s*io n of his son,
Kim . Sand This usually la a t­
tributed tn a kind of moral break
down in Ihe Saudi ruling group
with Increasing concern for per
sonal profit and decreasing eon
cam for nationalist Interest But
it has been aggravated by Amer
lean support for the slat* of f ir a t l,
a sore point with Arah emintrlea
&lt; Tha growth of neutralism in
South Asia Prim e Minister Neh
rtt's visit to Bed China symbol!*ed the faith of many Indians and
people in countries like Indonesia I
ar.rf Burm a that they ran live
safely m a middle position hetween
lha Corntnurlsl blor and the bloc
led by the United Stales Am erl
ran o fficial* think these Asians
a r t playing a dangerous and He
ploranla gamp.
T h a growth of tha idea of
consistence in Western Europa.
C m tra ry to lha vlaw of American
o fficial* m any European* appear
lo be convinced fhat they ran live
and trade with the Russians with­
out too much difficu lty tn a condi­
tion approaching norm al peace.
I . Anti-Americanism In Japan

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2 B0 Mngtnilln Ave,
Sanford, Florida

Salad
Dressing
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Vishinsky’s Death Seen Blow
To Russian Propaganda Plans

ii 11* \ \ t *h HI tv I HIM I'.—'I In- iii -«* residence (a .in r r l S.ilm d sv of I &gt;■* Krhole fltdlW e Co. w ill he
(ll.
| |,,u p , | till g *1 Ko-otiii *41. anil MsvnuMn A i r . *• ln.-ti •reorJin* in Hint |l*m b *e (*r, manatee
ni ilir In.nl i unrrin. « *« piiicli**n l l • um J. tt . tin-*»r **f U tndrrme-* The tranaaetlun woe handled
In lit , Srmlnnle I t .s l l i I 'I
wilt Ir i.lm r the * n , l„«t In lirititlnf *i ferlu ry prleoa. plot «re(t-hpoon
ru M
im n iliit r , ................... . III Ilir in n n n ijfr. • hr mil * m rr. wnten On* heen ine»ieo • * &lt; eievy a*—
H . r l . 11,1 t i r v , Mill hr ill*rn iil In iiril a ml a ll tra n sa ctio n s lo r Ih i* arra n lll he conducted at Ih# new ena
t ltV l g tlu rd sy . (Hiatt Photo)
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M c C a rth y P u z z le s Senators
WaM tlN O TO N

*T - It

f»en.

Mr

£«rt*i» IR W U l Wanning l» M&gt; l i ­
mit ritn v w t hfciwi at hie enilc*
ar m pa realty with eoma aurt nf
rr&lt;r*rtloa -lealfiwH v soften thr*
ar-Mura anargea ywodtng agalntt
I I I i ( i t l*us*e
t i n i ’n n y ir tla f ***** Ihla qursI n * il« i area th-iagh l t r i.n lIlly
t i l rrt u*C Ol* « w n he wwiglil
M a u t m * Fee teWrtaloo time
ere&lt; Uia Hattm al B ro ad raatln i Cn

i ^ v t oa 1■hankie1ring Hay M m
-a r*ra*n H r hirnad down, mlh*
(,« tneaoanoa Ui* aonetor'a rr
peaat
M-OnrOli lUniaelf waan't anr».*-taj taka alaeod la him by rrn r tar* alttimga he poaa.1 lor m-i t
i * u * a aartardai e tli ht&gt; -vlfr
•aa at ItHTiaoila (MH.I Naval
r.-aMhJL r t t n ha wont liat work
» Irailaaaat at aa hUwroit elbow.
W ua ahaonaa wm Sanalr I*
n r n u l o t a n il Mat Monday,
“ Uk a uatfiyx&gt;4 B ut debate on a
i wwrid be HrAMa M ho U not

t

;

ally of
loti till’
lay ha had no
__ if wfn ba mil
v ia M id to have tinfaeiaitlay,

,.| k i I a* In w li.it lie lu il td.Him-d lo
..iy . anil p rr* u m jh ly w ill now *;iy
mi iniiti' other ncrtialnti,
Sen. Mondi (It SIM , who bradrd
tin* Sm iiti! In viH tlg jIto n * Milicotnm itlro when It di-lvi-l Into tin* Mri .iilh y A rm y rn n lro vcray, M i n i in
.in In lcrvicw hr tldnk* M cCarthy
would Mkr to itid ltn lr .1 willing
nor.-, to make *111110 .1tnimdi to *&lt;01
a im k nnd other* to- Ua* .n - a llr d
in lhi&lt; |i,i* l,
1in the o lb rr band. Sen. Mr
(Tel I*it nf A ik a n ta a . tup Drtnor r .il rii tin- M rCartby 'a rm y in
iiinry grooji, a p criiln lrtl tb.d Mrearth y rim y want Mi ra lly 111*
friend* ii.il MMiirr Ibcm hr plan*
tn fight the r e n jn rr n io v rm rn l to
tlir hitter ro d .
A al* .-nan 111r r l . 1l rn n iltt lllrr ,
.‘wailed by Nrn. Wilt kin* i l l l(liilt ),
nerotnmi'nrWI tUnl M rCartby hr
retniked fm a llr g i'l contrinpliioii*
treatment of a Senate r lr tllo n *
itiliro tn m lttrr mid (or wtiat the
group ra llw l " a b n ic '' of llrlg . IJrn .
H ilpJi W. Z w lrk rr, a w lln rs* botarm
M cC arth y')
In v rillg a lio n a

Hiss Leaves Pen
Early This Morning

t.r w ffm u n o , P *. lyv-^Afiirr III**
confu wdl leave .VartncaM Federal Peni­
ana tentiary ahoot y a m . Aalorday.
of
Warden Fred Wllklnann cold lie

daalining
m aAhar r t a, eald “ Ho aperatloil
V m gardaewi od today."
qmdvil
O rvo rM , Ha
for In
M aaylng
kta In
remove
might dn

'vfll hr tort at the main gale by
member* of hi* fam ily In an auto
mobile, piohahlv to d rill- him l«t
Tow York

Wllklnaon aalil It will hr up to
H i), to determine whether hr will
■ubntH 10 photograph* and Inlitrnaw * at Ibe gate
W m . termer Stale Department
official aowviMed of pcrjwry In rnnloaurtrd oaetlm wMt a m w m he gavr be____ _
B-oiahrr mra a congeeeatonal oamintttec no
k tu kawda wbh him jammad ( * *■m «nJ at activity, acrrei) dn
atbo* bwa a gtaaa rtMotnp yean of a Hvo-yenr aentenrr He
Iv m Bme off for ‘ ’meritiul
-4 flyn
Boie.”
•Oder
teCarthr hog omdargone
(urgery y*aVarfUy an4 wnub* dn
(0 t | l b today 0 4 w aaooetatea
aatd aargaaar wore prabtny in
If k ta If riaaa eaaiatnel li tlie

iitbrommlllee
McCarthy lu * preittcird he wll
lie ceiiatircd anil haa aalil ho won’t
apotogi/e.
Sen. H irk irn aalil, meanwhile,
Ihnl anybody who queallon* the
aeverlly of McCarthy'a ailment, aa
Sen Kulhrluhl ll)-A rk ) haa Hone,
diM-an'l re,-ilirr Hint McCarthy haa
been under a g rra l phydrnl itra lll.
lb- mid McCarthy tin* suffered
ft urn ,1 ruptured -diaphragm which
"n e v rr rompletely healed," that
lie Im* trimhlr with one hln and
tli.il *lnu* Infection.* for which he
Ua* received frertuenl hotpltal
treatnienl may have lowered hla
general resistance.
McClellan sold, however, that
McCarthy'* relayed request for air
litno " I* some Indication t h a t ...
(he) I* not Incapacitated.”

It will not he an outstanding vin­
tage year such as IIM7 and 1848,
say expert* of Ihe Food Ministry.
Hut they anticipate quality w ill be
-.lightly above! lint of 1951.
Not since Itxn has there been so
little sun In the* nm m rr on Ihe
lerraerd vineyards of Ihe Jlhine
and Moselle lint the spring was
warm and I hern !|d and unusually
sunny autumn days have helped
dry null he w ater In the grapes.
TTir vleld la estimated at 50 mil­
lion gallons.
Much nf II w ill be spnellpse,
made from g--apci pickrci In No­
vember. The lite r the gtapvs are
liarv'-sted, II.. better the wdne. But
Hie v inrr ** t -s hurveste late runa
lite t.-k nf dltaslroui frost dam­
nin’.

dido

F L IN T . Mleh. '^ -G eneral Mo­
tors made Industrial history today
a* It assembled Its SO millionth
automobile.
The car. a gold-plated amt goldpainled Chevrolet Hel A ir sport
coupe, was assembled In the Chev­
rolet Flint assembly plan! 40 years
after DM built IM first car.
Production of Ihr ca r wa* thr
signal for the start of a nationwFte celebration. In 12S plants and
training center* In M clt’ *throughout the Unll-d Stal-* H ’ i
held open house and was host at
Itinchenna tor civic and bualncaa
leaders.
In Flint, schools were closed. A
parade with five of the nation’s
W IL L IA M “ H IM .” W H E A T , (C enter) Senior Nerth American Aviation C o rf, r t p r o n t i l l t i (a iho
lop college bands was scheduled.
NAAH Hanford, Float IlolachM rnta, wave* thr m iniature landlnir signal officer flaga presented tn htm
The go millionth car, riding on a
at hla going away party. Cdr. F . U l.enoa, (*•&gt; and ('Hr. F . L . Mickle. VJ-62. hold rartoon In front nf
flott, tvai given a place at the end
W h ral, allowing Hill giving parting adrlro to all A I pilot*. F a r Ir fl show* ('dr. K . F . Compton, VC-B
of the procession.
and far right Cdr. D. ( ’. M rN eill, VJ-82 enjoying II Itl'a technique with thr "paddle*” .
I*, took General Motors a little
more I’tan in years to build It*
first million vehicles. Between I9 lf
soil HW It built nine million more,
the ?J millionth vehicle was as­
sembled In January 19(0.
(Continued From Page One)
Ifnrlowr If. Curtice. UM presi­
dent. ssi.l the nest so million will obtained some type of agreement
come within another 14 or 15 years. with the ’ ju r .t v school board for
»»..
• -I* .
- a-IoK-i,
flBTiwii n pfl H f ifti/itu n I' u (t:ifet.
I
.7 Milan* ( B llll Wheat. seriirW
K rlder w ill accompany Cherry to
Office.
representative of North American
tha nest meeting of the school
TTtere Is no question Gromyko
Aviation Co. to Fleet A ir Detach­
board to request this action.
now ranks highest In the Foreign
ments of N A A S , was feted in a
Ministry
under
Molotov.
Hut
farewell get-logether al the llaFallowing the suggestion of Po­
there are other* In Iho m lnlslrv’s
cnelor's Officers Quarters aboard
(Continued
From
Page
One)
lice Chief Hoy (J, W illiam s, the
collrgluine to rhonse from, able
LONDON iiS— There Jusl srrn 't the base Friday. He wn* presented
designated o n e enough American *ohlicr«. a'rmcn memento* front memln-rs of Photo­
diplomats who have proved them­ • lion for thl* rear’s party to be commissioner*
held
for
H
O
instead
nf
Ml.
selves abroad.
parking spare ns a loading snne on and sailors here t-&lt; nh-urh *11 lb” graphic Squadron dll and Composite
The N A A S personnel have taken Second St. for the Echole Bedding fhrlstm n* hospitality the British Squadron l», with whom be worked.
Prosper live candldalei Include
over
the
plpnsanl
task
of
prepar­
Co.
are offering.
Deputy Foreign Minister V. A,
I ,” cable "H ill" Wheat has been
About 71 non airmen cupioose Ihe
Zorin, a tough negotiator and tied ing turkey dinner for each rhlld,
pin*
providing
for
a
planned
visit
Isrg
rrsl group of American ser­ recalled to the North American
lealed diplomat who helped engin­
The request for a street light at
eer the Communist coup in Czecho­ from Santa Claus, who w ill swoop E . Hllh St. and Bay Ave. was re­ vicemen who are In Britain nn main plant In Columbus, O. for sev^
slovakia, and Jacob Malik, who fmm out of the blue In ■ Nnvy ferred to the City manager for temepeoracy assignment— which rrn l months schooling in new t y p P
In some case* mav he ns long as nircruft. Upon completion nf the
has headed the Soviet U.N. dele- hrllt-opter to visit Ihe llltln party- investigation.
ih rrr year* And every man—Jack highly technical courses Wheat w ill
gallon In the absence of Vlshinsky goers. Appropriate ntnvle* will be
or Uromyko and whb I* now am- shown in Ibe station auditorium
Marlon Hannan wa* appointed of thrm. so far a* Air Force head- be given * new assignment to an
'*nit,&gt; HitMln knows, Armed Furre* unit employing the
liassador to Britain. It I* even following the distribution of gifts. CUy Dlrertor of Safely Driving ounrter* at &lt;
type aircraft h&gt;- will givp technical
he a dale for Christmas.
possible Hint there w ill be a gener­ Hide* on no "hone*! to goodness” Day, Dec. 15.
The appointment may be with a Bilvici! on. H ill's new n-signinenl
al diplomatic shift to permit tho flrr engine w ill be an addrrl thrill
known at this time, but ho
point men t of someone like UeorUenr- arrange*! |*v the station.
appointment
An official complaint, lodged by turkey, a girl friend, a British Lhasnot
served a* "trouble-shooter’ *»n
i Zarubin,
Zarubln, now ambassador to
A. C. Mrlleynalds with regard* to fnmllv, a session of ale, s churrh
Contribute Time
or even for some a duly assign­ the North American A J Savages
Washington.
Photographic Squadron fl2 haa , t;ew sewer line* at 2Bth St. and
used by Photo Roll 02, VC-9 und \ L It Is unlikrly. In any event, that rhatge of the all Important toy | Sanford Ave. was referred to the ment.
"We are grateful for Ihe Christ­ 5.
the Soviet regime can come up department due lo the fine show* ] C ity's englnser fur possible action.
mas Invitation* flowing In, but we
The Savage I* a long-range bomhm
w-llh a man who hir.l Vishlnsky's Ing the squadron made In this
remarkable ta lcn ts-h ls flair for rategury last vene, A committee of
The Clt v manager wae ordered Just can't cope with nnv more," er equipped with two prnpellq#J
Invective his flowing oratory, his handymen from VJ-82 ha* donated to write a letter In answer to a say* an officer at the U. S. air lype engines and a Jet enginr in
ready wit and hla penchant for Its snare time anil skill to repair­ protest on the water ami sewer headnuarter*. " T h e r e a r e n ’t the tall section. Upkeep ami repair
enough nf us.”
of this a irc ra ft Is a vastly com­
evoking grudging admiration even ing the mendable toys contributed rote* to D. L . Harper,
The announcement wa* regard­ plicated matter and reoulrcs a
from those who most violently op­ bv men of the entire base. A t tha
posed him.
A petition to open the alley east ed necessary because it was rear­ highly skilled person, well tutored
nresent time, the committee chair­
man, Photographer’s Mata F l n t of block No. 0 In Bel A ir subdivi­ ed an Impression might get about In the minuate In lrlcisle * Involved.
Class Je rry Graves reports a total sion and close the existing drain­ that Americans didn't want (o BUI has been this guiding light
of over 100 toys on hand and more age ditch was referred to the CUy n r * Christmas with the British. aboard NAAS since the arrival of
VJ-82.
bring brought In all thn time and manager to ee* what type of agree­
The Jovial NAA representative
placed In the large green boxeg ment could be worked out with
FO U R A R B K IL L E D
has been employed by the aviation
adorned with red Santa Clause*. George C. Harden. It wae reported
AH F llt K D E S T R O Y S HOME
company for five years and worked^
These containers ran he found at that Harden usee the present ditch
L O U IS V IL L E , y. f/P) — A 45- at the Santa Monica, Calif, p l a n *
strategic points shout the base, to drain his pasture.
year-ald mother ami three children prior to Joining the squadron* In
\ resolution supporting the City burned to death last night in a fire
Member* of the Sanford Pilot such as the main gate, Navy ex­
Jacksonville.
f lu b alleended an inter-rlly meet­ change store end Immediate squad* commission's stand against obscene that destroyed their two-room
Wheat hold* a B S. degree In
ing In Orlandn last night with rvn area*. To complement th's toy literature was received from the home near here.
members of the Pilot Clubs of strive, Iho deportments of VJ-AS I’arent-Teaches Assn.
Three other children were hos­ education earnod at North Eastern
Winter P erk, Lake County, De­ have entered Into competition with
With Police Chief W illiam s con­ pitalised with severe boros. Their Teachers College in Oklahoma. Ho
fend , Sanford and Orlando in at­ each other for tha highest per- curring, a license for the **I p of father, John Everett Dean S r., 45, is a bachelor and resided in a
home that be bought at 2411 Smilh
tendance.
rentage of Individuals In their firearm s was granted to Htemper's temped with minor burn*.
Elm Ave. HI* decision lo buy a
The occasion yu* s T V research restwrlive divisions donating threa Grocery Mart on W. 13th St.
The fire apparently started from permanent homo in Sanford came
program which Is being pul on dollar* or more. The plmlugranhle
The City manager wa* ordered a kerosene stove.
after he was greatly Impressed
throughout the United Stale* by squadron has set a 81*00 goal to to attempt to work out some plan
Mr*. Pansy Dean and three son*,
Ihe Colgate Co. Ill an effort In de­ shoot fur. With over a month re­ with the construction company to John Everett J r ., 17, Henry, 12, with the town and its people. After
termine what kind of program! maining, the unit has struck over bypass, or delay work on the 2nd and James, H, were overcome by relirm cnt Wheal plan* on return-—
Ing to hla Sanford home and »rt-#»*
Ihe public wishes lo continue no
Ht Interceptor line until after
T V . Mrs. Sara Hughe* of Orlando one third nf this mark, making tho Christmas, when It was learned smoke end flames as they appar­ lling down to a life of Florida re­
ently sought to reach a rear door. laxation.
representing the Colgate Co. In IlHiO figure a virtual certainty.
that work would be In the busi­
Combine Forces
Orlando, was in charge of the pro­
ness
district
during
the
Yule
shop­
FA8KO N -M and VC-9 have
gram la which each person pre­
A proposal from the Mae As­
MARRIAGE PUNNED
combined forces to prepare bae- ping season.
sent participated.
phalt Co,, lo pave Sanford Ave.
HOLLYW
OOD bn-M uilc direc­
keta
of
food
and
goodies
for
the
from
Fifth
St.
to
25lh
St.,
waa
Mr*. Ruth Gardner, prcMdrnt of
An attempt to work out com­ tabled.
tor Victor Schoen, 45, said last
tho Pilot Club of Urlaiirln, who wel­ Navy adoptre*. The candles, nuts,
comed tha guests, stated Dial the fru it and gum w ill help tn make mercial reductions In the sewer
night that he xml singer Marlon
urogram presented last night was this shining event even brighter tax was deferred until more facta
The commissioners were aeked Hutton, 52, liste r of actress Betty
and figure* war* available,
(he second to be presented In the fur these children.
to ride In the annual Jaycee Hutton, plan to be married Dec.
A five-year leas* was granted a
United Stale*, the first helng In
A* Ihe w hile hats behind the
Chrlstmae parade.
New York City. Mrs. Frances scenes set Ihe stage for their M r*. McClelland for the operation
Jones, chairm en, arranged for the Christina!
production,
t h e i r of tha coneenlon at the C ity Zoo.
firogram
thoughta are aimed toward* tre­
fugnei,
mendous box office success of • A signed contract wae exhibited
The program followed a chicken happiness and Hellghtment for the from the Richmond, V a., baseball
dinner iirv e d at the Chamber of ones whose litte rs to Balnt Nich­ club to train In Sanford.
Commerce Bldg. In Orlando, A olas might have been overlooked.
Thanksgiving theme predominated They want this performance to
In Um decoration* and Individual be the biggest and beat ever to
program* and favors.
enter the spotlight of good-will,
Those from Sanford attending knowing that If they can mako
are Mrs. George A. Stine, presi­ someone els*'* Christmas a bit hap­
dent. Mr*. M. L . Ilaborn. S r., Mrs. pier, wren though they are fa r
Varna C. Messenger, Mrs, Sue from their own homes, and that
Steevemon, M rs. lis rv e y Swan­ the day commemorating, tha birth
son, M ri. Al Hunt. Mrs. K . A. of our I« rd w ill be g happier • * *
Randall, J r ., M rs. W aller L . Car­ for them.
ter, M ri. Nancy Brock, lira .
E ith e r Rive, Mra. J , P , Hall and
M ri. Joel 8. Field.

North American Representative
Leaves For Further Training

British Extend
U. S. Servicemen

NAAS Men

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SKILL BRING RESTORED
TO JAP PINBALL
TOKYO U B-ThiJ city moved

rrhaoli id thought devcl-

to­
day la restore skill to Pachinko,
tha national pinball erase. It
banned "marhlna-aun types that
flra four or fltra ball* at once In
favor of. tha old "single ahot"
atylr,
Pollen say than la one machina
for every 40 InhablUnta. Wlnnara
gat marthandlM prtaaa which eta
JOHN BABBYMOM, fr., and Me wtfa, C am WUIIome, blank d m aa
they laava Celvary Cemetery In Luc Atigclaa, whara Lionel B o rrymoia w u laid to irat beside hln w ife, lia n a Fenw ick, add brother,
John. Tha (am id at tor, who Hied at tha aga of I f , w u mourned kg
thouMnda of tana and many of lfullywoori'a great at tha cemetery
chapel acrrUfc. Ilia grlcl-sirkkon aUtar, Ethel, 78, could not n tliad.

ball war buckled around

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m m

FW * 4 m K M i r ' i n d n or
l*«a trie * * • tn In tit r pro­
s '* ! la (noa "tvji motivated tha
•iwaat M NBC h r k m *4r ttmt,
ada roHardai ky H o MrCar-

rJA a (tnwg which eathetai to
w itch tha attempt! o f firemen lo
r**tc'!« Jartibi moaned and if m ro­
ad wftea tha H acplelirk fait to
e a r* Om woman fainted, j* •'
Jsfcuhc diad of tnhinei that tn
eluded a fractured skull, breaks o'.I
hot| anna. lateral rib*, bone* l»
body and a deep &gt;aah

General Motors
Makes Golden Car

Wine Harvest Good
Despite Weather
Pilot Members
BONN, Germany &lt;gt—Despltet he
worst summer for 50 years, (ler* Attend Meeting
man vinlers expect this y e a r'l
win harvest to be good Ir
Of Five Clubs
quantity and quality.

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By W riX IA M L . R Y A N
A P Foreign New* Analyst
The death of Arr.lrrl Y . Vlihlnsky
I* a blow- to Moscow's propagaml#
drive. To the Soviet people and
the Communist world, Vlihlnsky
was Mr. Peaceful CoexDtence.
At this stage of the current glohal tug of war, Vlihlnsky wa* a
symbol of (he Soviet drive lo con­
vince the world Moscow alone was
the bulwark of peace. With talents
peculiarly suited to the task, he
succeeded in convincing many.
Soviet policy was transmitted
to him and announced by him as
chief ^Irlpgate lo the United Na­
tion*. creating the impression that
the U S S .ll. Intended to make the
world organization the principal
arena of its political war with the
United State).
For many rra in n i It w ill be dif­
ficult for Moicow In replace VUhituky. The Krem lin ha* nobody at
the moment of hit caliber and tal­
ents.
Dour, unsmiling Amlrel Ornmvkn
might be regarded 11 the logical
successor, bul tome factor* could
rule him out. Though s veteran of
U N. debates, be Is known to b&gt;&gt; In
estrem rly poor nealA and go*-lp
t as it he suffers from an Inc irahli*
ailment. In sddlllne. be !&lt; beloved
to he a pr*i!«fa of Foreign M hdiler
V. M. Mom'.ov, »h!ch in'vfit be
rn nigb m ,-nrrem hlgh-'evel .'Viv.'vl
politics n iee^. him from rl»lng
higher. At jweeen* he I* » " H u t"
deputy lere.gr* minister the *. me
rsnk VJsMnskv held Hi* j.t( unt

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|Ut I S m know* Maytag**
two (pinning tuba never
let dirty water strain back
through the cloths*. Maytag la aeomnleal too, . ,
uaaa up to M U laai water

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A 1* K r lr n r e H rp r ir tr r
M ;W y o i l K , r — I* llic r c life like
our- on other til a net.;?
!*nr nit;1« men have wondered
Now from n a lrb n m n rr* m u te*

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flit,i i . I H a rv a rd I 'n lv e r d ly a«lronn
liter for p robably llie re are IWl
p illlln n ril.ittel- which could vitppurt
life hi hit'll h ir in '
Ife ha- m ade what he r a llv a
&gt;heptieal or h r e v lin n rle . Ih iv w ay
O u r Min I* a - ta r, and it haplanets. Von e an 'l axM iiu r every
■nil or star tia&gt; plariet* So. on the
safe side .i.s tiliif' M ill only one in
e v i r y inlllrnri sta r has any plane!
nr fa m ily of planets.
N i s i , assu m e Ural only nne of
e v e ry lhoti*antl irf a ll these fa m ilie s
■if p la n rlv tu r one pi a net w ith the
rierlit ro n d ltio n * to Mipport life
ln .it m e n . mil being too clo se or
too la r fro m Its Min. h av in g the
right kind of orbit and rnln tin n .
and nt m u r e an atm o sphere.
So no v y n o 're a -i ' i i tiling o n ly one
n e v e ry h illio n s ta r* roolrl have
i lie ktml nt planet to support life
Mien .oppose that life a c tu a lly
-1i m I-i | | ' in high fo rm s on o nly one
in e v e ry Ihntisnnd of those
I h ill's sa yin g there could lie life
like o u r. oi p retty high fo rm s, or
even Inghei fo rm s, for only one of
I't e iv i,'ic lluuiHUlid hillion s ta rs in
l i e nm r el sl&gt;
W ilt Ih e ri' a re s till enough star0 Uiere would he |nO m illio n of
he mi,Mile p lan ets, Mr. Sim p le)
• t,m a le s
lo ir *im an I earth are part of a
1 i fa m ily or g a la x y of s la rs ,
in*- tn j 1ky w ay, r Nutated In eon
l,no loo lo llio ii s t .,|s T h e re are
lilc ji.illy h illio n * of o tlie i m ilk y
■ns i r g a la x ie s , e n Ii with hillinns
of I.II s
I ' nolo M illin' are D ial “ Die life
a rimin nioii is w id esp read anil of
i -mo sig m fie a iie e .'' Mr K h a p lry
h a . in lie n And, he a d d *, llie r e '*
no io . i h i to a- nine Mini m an nr
On1 i i i i i i i Ms or h u rls on earth “ are
i i i i&lt;&lt; i that Inn lie tn is lry and star
or
i .in produce
i -i i' tra v e l mas some day per
"i i &lt;i. in vi ii other plum is In our
. r, iil.it -s lio n lo see M there Is
* ,, ii \| ai - o f s'Isew here.
It 11 to |r&gt;urn w hether other M ars
■ p u ii" is lik e o o is, or planets
I e ilr on Itiein , Is 'p u le another
1111Tug
I "i h t o the M ars w hich are
le n I I ‘ i a ie ,i di&gt;l rut Ural it
', • \&lt;
Ini I o n light lo ie a c h
a
Yet 11 Ill tra v e ls I H*t llioosnnd
in le- ,i e m ill in a y e a r l a light
e r i i it ha sped ulmii! six thou*
a i. I Mr I lt&lt;ii i m iles
T h e ve ry nearest sta r to ox Is
1 I llrrl light y e a rs aw ay T h a t's a

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hmg round trip even if *pace rock­
et i could trave l at the ipeed of
light.
Present techniques In astronomy
psn't answer whether nearby stars
have planets of about the earth ’ 1
si re, Tlie stars are too blight, and
any small pull by planets on their
motions is difficu lt to measure
Itui evidence ha* been found for
a huge planet circlin g around e
star, named 61 Cygnl, which i
about 11 llgh years away.
The speculation* are called lo
mind hy Mr Shapley'* latest le
.m o tio n to the National Academ y
nt Sciences of the galaxy which
is nearest to our own m ilky way
T h is

K the la rg e M ag e lla n ic
■isih le o n ly fro m o ur South
i n i H e m isp h ere, M am i the sm a ll
M agellanic elms I a re about 170
thousand light y e a rs a w a y fro m u*
I'lm id

Many galax cs are sp h rrira l, nr
-plcal fhapvtl, ui have star arm s
like p n w h c rls The large Magel
lame clmiU, though, ha* an irrrg u
la r shape.
fro m various studies, Mr Shap
ley now think* the large M a’iellanie
, cloud is a very young or e in h n u n e
galaxy In lim e, lie *ay». Ihe'e
ii regular gala sics lend to become
spiral shaped, then spherical.
Mur own m ilky way tn * spiral
arm s and seems to hr n middleaged galaxy. The U r i c Magellan
ir rloud Is perhaps only a few
million years i Id ns a galaxy
| The age of our universe, hv Ihe
way. rim* is estim ated at about
live billion years
The large M agellanic rloud ha
U n e big claim fnr fame and at
tenllmi It possesses the tirig h to l
•la r known to man in the universe
Mr Staple* says. The star 1* S
Mura,lus If is one million tune*
brighter than our atm.
Ami S Mnradtt* i* aparentty only
about one m ll'inn yearn old—about
Ihe same length of time that man
ha* lived on earth , Ihe aitrnnum er

HOMECOMING
GAME
MEMORIAL STADIUM
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24

8 p.m.
Thanksgiving Eve
Parade
W. W. Horne

ad d s.

T* there some plane! at a re
• peetalde distance f"im S Mnrsdils
" hieh is si rring with Itfe on which
life like ours w ill develop■
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W«' ran only wonder

Trucking Company
S n n fn rd S t a le F a r m e r * M a rk e t
P h o n e 1.101

M tit IIIIIII 71 Y K AIt S
lilt ' iW ,'V uuM .
Ms .
M Mr
.nid Mr* .1 \V Shore o tu ervrd
their f l'li an n ive rsary i(itletl&gt; to
day in their home here
They were m arried Nov
2y
fHHu tn ihe Itrown County ranch
home of Ihe bride's paruiits.
Shore is 97. tils wife 9.1 (tnlli
are alert and keep up with hap
t'cnlng* at hume and over the
i world.

Sanford Electric Co.
lif t

M t iK it n liu

Florida State

I ’ ll. I K !

A vc.

Bank Of Sanford
Member F. D. I. C.

Monkey Breaks Leg

ca&gt;/!i sen us
TOMORROW, FOR SUM !

w ru
Bill Spinks Gulf Station

Ne-Hi Bottling Co.
T ‘* if

b ill

C e le ry A ve .

slmas!

F h . 171

-’nd nnd Park Ave.

Ph. 9102

M IQP FROM O U a COUPLETS C lfT SUttOKSTIONS MOWl

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Warner's

Lee Brothers

Gulf Service Station

Plumbing and Heating

101 K . ltd S t.

B I I I I V I I I o r not. T e | ( f y " . IBmnnlb-ntd chtmpnnrrw irtra * *
broke a leg whan aha flipped
wtillp doing tome arrobntic*—
a lrie lly for her own amarement
—in her cage in M iam i. Kla Met
left leg was broken In two pi,ire*
and now “ I ’eggy" lint teamen
an o th e r a r t —t hat o f u sin g
eruti lira— w hllg the damaged leg
ta In a cast.
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Wilson-Maier

319 F.lm Ave.

. Ph. 109

Holler Motor Sales

Furniture Co.
.I ll Kiwi First St.

I’h. 9.1H

2nd Ml. and Palmetto Ave.

Ph, 123-1

Asks New Censure

Berry-Poppell

Celery City

Furniturer Co.

Printing Company

901 W «*t F lr * t 91.

Fh * 1687

The Sanford Atlantic

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

National Bank
SLIP BEAUTIES IN LUXURIOUS,

Ph. 340

115 South Park Ave.

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Mtmb«r F. D. t. C.

Ph. 8S

NO-IRON DACRON - NYLON T R IC O T
F o r a t r l f t h I io ’ II ntloro— slljt h e r U ii*n e from
Penitpy'sl Tliov'ru huriMo-hent for beauty,
comfort, practicnllly. Notv opaiiue miracle
tricot won't cllmr, ahniRH off wrinkle*, never
m*LTl» Ironing. Comfortabln &lt;l-goru »iyle*, rich
with hicea, enihrolderotl uppliqucH, perma­
nently pleated nylon, pormn-tuck#. White,
pink black.

I I NATO! W allace P, U rnnglt
(above), Rrpubllcnn of Utah, U
•hown In W aihlniton u he told
naw im en he W ill file a new
charge agalrut Sen. Joeeph It,
M cCarthy demanding eanaure
fo r InaultlBg the Senate and
a billing IU tneraben. Sen. Ban*
nett announced the mem after
h li colleague; Sen. Arthur Wat*
Une, chairman of the original
? i»ure committee. hUated Me.

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St. John's Realty Co.

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Weather
f a i r north, clear to p s rtly rtrindy
r l v « h r r r thrmiirh T h u rsd a y, M il*
tinned m ol. Inn r&gt;t tonight V. t ,
40 r r i r r m r nnrfh ami ,VJ to J |
aoulh portion.

Fight TB, Buy
Christmas Seals
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V O I .I I M E X L V t

Youth, 18,
Charged
With Theft

Ike Says Concerted Action
Being Taken To Free Airmen

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Kugeite (iri-rn li'a f,
IS .
M iny, M in the t 'onnly J a il Indus',
c h a rg 'd w ith g land n m i -r.s„ fid-

Mother
Is Given
Message

|i»v\irt|f ji tin ft nt n l u k f
M ary
home Monday n ig h t. No ch aryi**
h r v r tt’* y r l
prrsM'U Hjjuinut
n it I t vi m old iMimiianion, who, 1
J I.. 11
«tth1, 111* 41* u
(HinpU'tc
a n•i 4ir««*tn!
tti.* i* h rr iff to \kht*r«* anm r wtolrn
i t i tlrlcw u * i r h iiM in in wuim U n n ir
l.*k«* M nr&gt;.
Mh« i i f f Mi’lihv *nltl ( J r r r n li'iif
11rnlr»| th»' i’ hjitj*** th ill h*‘ w rfit
iti l h r li»inc of M r un4 Mi * F i rink

Reds Say Catch
230 Agcnfs

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a rticle * by a 13-year-old |.a k e .Mary youth, who, h r aald, confessed to takin « part in th r t h i l l . ( St af f
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Ex-Minister Given
Term Of 14 Years
For Assaulting Girl

Over 125 Youths

voter ,vn offi’fiVit tif Rife (m o, Ami

flut Sheppard’* law yer* hit hark
on a fingerprint expert’* Lr.lum m y
that he found only one led tlininhprint —Sheppard * — on M a iity n 'i
C n M lT O N . r a l i f &lt;r M m*, than
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S A F K C R A C K K H —Chief Heputr S h eriff O. G. D a m inspect,
123 youth* from If' hi 21 yeac* 'Id
the battered safe that wan takrn from the l.aVr Mary home of Mr.
Defense Counsel W illi a m J Cor w ere a n e s te d and th e ir ’ ’ *” lll"'d
and Mr*. Frank M rllridr. T h r aafp wa* reported rm p lr when
rigan •ugge-led Sheppard i onld »ip" r;ir^ imp'MindM &lt;*arly tinl.iy
tit hr* ik
stolen. A hunlrr dlararrrrd It hlddrn in th r wissls. ( St aff Photo),
have prcxxfd hi* thumb a ulnxt a* p i i | h a ’ sip i.nl"
the lied while ki**ing Mai . l xu t'.«&gt;d up illegal .»TI(I »laih *1? 'c i * »f mmI
night hefuie she wa* murdered
ra rin g on a divided highw ay here
Furtherm ore, defen .*■ im m -el
S .m e tat .d in e r s in id p a llid
W illiam
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Cortlgan
Iheoi / *1 r a i . converged in a m as- ra id un
i while niie*limilng n fim jerprinl the ra rin g strip ltnadhh&gt;ek« hud
W eslej
Harlier lu *
recently I expert, Ill* client had two e!i nice* h ern set up In tla p tin! rod* al
purchased the in I ere* I* of (he lo |ire*&gt; h i. Ihiutih a.gain*! tin- Isul tem p lin g In elude s h e r iff’ s ile p m le s
Help) Selly Laundry located at j five and eight day* after *hr u i and sla te hig h w ay patro lm en
(Ofi W. I.Mh Si from A. (I. Stoffer, bludgeoned lo death
He t r i a l of the hop|H&gt;t up autos
Corrlgait wa* iiue'lionilyg I ’leve i look off a m .* - hum py field * w ill,
It was learned this morning.
llu rh c r. originally from Rhode i land fingeriirm l experl lem ine C police r a t * n u r in g in pursuit
b lan d , came lo Sanford from I I’oelking 1‘oelking .aid ye*l o ilay R a c e * up ti. HD m ile * an hour
T h e Lutheran Church of the Re­ t’uerlo R ico , where he wa* ■ I he found only one p r in t - of Shep
developed
deemer w ill hold Thankgiving finisher mid dyer for Textron, I parti’* lefl IKtiml* on iho m inder
S a x * Tew K *ra p e
xervice* tomorrow at lo a. m. al Ine , for many year*.
lied.
H o w ever, u f f ir e i* s.tul
few if
Vtc Yacht Club. S ervice* w ill he
file r* Hate
H arlier ami hlx wife w ill make
• any of Ihe hot rodders r .rap e d
‘iondue led by Ihe R ev. I'liilllp their home for the present in
Hut he *anl lie dl*envered II on
O ffic e rs had p ie p a r n l th e ir trap
Sbhles.m anu, pa*lor.
the living quarters Inrated above Ju ly 2.1 — lu day* aide M arllvn ve ry r a r e fid ly .
the laundry lie slated that Ihe Sheppard, four month* pregnanl.
A meeting of the t lr n 'i Club business w ill he conducted as wa* beaten lo ilra lli ill lietl
waa held at the Pica. Church tail usual under the sam e lin n name,
Unrngan also a*ketl “ ti.\| you
eight, and • Musical &lt;)ul. was hut that plans are underway for know Sam Sheppard had hern in
staged by Charlie Morrison and Improvements in m achinery and the room after loir t on two or
M r. Arthur Greer. Slver Hollars equipment.
ra*lon*, Ju ly H, lulv G!’ "
were presented by Tourhlon's
"No. I tlid mil " 1’i'i'iking replied
Drug Co. lu Ihe wlnnrra: l)r.
L K T A N O WORKING
In resuming In* . rev* ex; ........
Charles L , Persons, A. L Lyon
N A I’ L K S . Italy ,'v -N n p lr* me linn of I’oelklug Imlny t'm rigjin
Hy IIKN W IGGINS.
■nd John Uavls. Arthur Grred lice reported today that C harles olm m l im im d i.iic'lv went lo the
Snll Con*rrvallotil*l, CSIJA
, . * » s given ■ silver dollar for plsy- l Lucky i Lui'iutui has a Job — al subject of the lird iii. mi tfin in It .
Hie itti.tIi an n u al co tiven iio ii &gt;d
J S j tne old songs so w ell. „ . . . . their orders.
print
Hie Sod t'o iis e rv a llo n So ciety nl
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"H id you know there were a
great many p ru |ilr id hat n mn W ashington Hotel m J .u k - n n v illr
before July 2 T
the defenM- al re c e n tly , and in em bers and guest*
fur the occasion cam e (rum a ll
tnrney aakrd
“ I didn't know of nn own know! p a rls id the I tatted S ta te *. C an ad a,
Wlgc.” replied I ’oelking
I heard A u stralia, Columbia mid .Smith
Am erica
rumors .'*
| Colin It Gunn, State ronserva
O fficer T r * llfir *
j tlnnl*t from G ainesville, presided
T h r officer te*titii'd th.it in- wenl I over the opening session* on Mon
to tile Sheppard home on Ju ly 3 day
A II m Ihe tnvoealtun and
Specifically ’’looking for any fin plnlpe id alleglace to the Flag .
gcrprlnt* in the dealh room ’’
Charles K llcn n elt. member of
"A n d did you find no finger­ the C. S lfou*e of R ei.re srn la
print* al all except Sam Slirp tlvex, welroined i l l iiiein l.e r* arid
p a rti's?" Corrigan continued
gtteslx lo Flo rltla Folluwlng Ihe
welcoming talks and Introdilrtii.n
" Y e * . I d id .” I ’lM-lkiiig told him
"F found some palm print* belong ui notahlr* from all parts of thr
mg In aoinr delectlve* on Ihe n n in trv the president'* message
u’ene on a door leading mlo the was presented hy the president of
bedroom."
Ihe society. It Y Halley, Auburn.
, Other fingerprint
men
from Ala At noon, Ixix lunches were
Cleveland police headquarters had presented to each member amt
testified they (lid not exam ine the guest a* they boarded buses at
bed closely on the day of the day- the hotel for a tour »f the lim ber
ing for fea r they might di*turh il, a nr I ranch la m li north west of Ja c k
•n il thua hinder tlio p ro c n * of the sonvllle.
Ilem onilrallon
InveiUgation.
An excellent demonstratinn on
The Sheppard tria l, now In iu
the forestry phase of conservation
ilx th week, curren tly t* conrcnied
wa* presented hy Ihe Florldn F o r­
with exp erl Icatimony nn fingerestry S ervice. The vital Import
print*, blood stains ami footprints
ance of the forestry and Naval
in the aand.
store* industries for continued
growth and strength of this nation
wa* al*o pointed mil hy the for
rs try personnel. Following the
forestry demon* I rat ion a lour wa*
R IT 7 ,
made of Ihe W. If. C la rk Ranch
"Gambler From N alchet"
north of C allahan.
1:00 - 8 |0S - S ;in - 7;24 Upon a rriv in g a l Ihe ranch, each
MO V IK LA N it
person was presented with a land
Starts it;3lt
use map of Iho ranch allowing the
inova’a Rig N lg hl"
various fields, Iho num ber of a rr rs
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In each field, Ihe type of pasture
"H urrlrane Sm ith"
grasses In each field, woodland
R.-.Tl O N LY
area*, ditches, roads, building*,
. U L '.t f s l.lt .L 4 IS .
etc. T h r various pastures were
'W ar of the World*'
established according to land cap­
(color)
ab ility—that la each field waa
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planted lo Ihe typo of grass that
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R A L L Y — A large group of He ml note High Hetiool student* gathered last night in the H rU arro xi
the school for a Homecoming prp ra lly , rom pjrta with hig bonfire. Relaxing utter a cheer ure
Kennedy, Hotlie Mttlu and K liiah elh W m .ilrtiff, l i l t ) obeetleadora. 8I1H ntrela IteLand lonighl
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Of Soil Conservation Society
A d riv e rv.itlmr f..m i plan, for
Hit* rattrlt. w a . wmki'd mil I.) W
It Howell, ran.'li fud m a ll, and
ter liiili'lin ii of the soil I'o n s rrta
linn Service ap p ru xim .itfly four
y e . r s ago Howell lias foliowed
m il carried out each practice or
eluding to tile plati and a* a re
suit » higher qualilv forage t* lie
iu produced, who I. in turn give*
tilure pound* of a higher quality
li.i'l per acre and grenlrr profit*.
Some of Hits high quality Florida
heel was *ervetl In Ihe group in Hie
form of tlelirlntix Itarlieque at Ihe
fair grounds m Callahan following
Ihe lour.
Herman K Tulntadge. governor
of Georgia, gave the keynote ad
lire** of the meeting The title of
Mr Tallnad g e’* atlilres* was, "llte
Lu n d — The S o u r c e
of Mur
Strength.”
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told
the
group that the |rresrnl Internal
Revenue bureau policy of taxing
expenses fur restocking
wood
land* " Is nn tin realistic attitude —
winch llirc a lrn x our economy In
tire S o u th " lie slated that tax
relief for (Im herland Improve
menl programs in the long run w ill
afford the Fe d eral government a
g rra trr sourer of future Inrnntc,
tint present policy if pursur.l ” v* ill
I killin g th r
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gm.se that lay* Ihe golden eg gs."
Point* Out
Tnlmudgc also pointed out Ihe
needs for Immediate installation
of conservation practice* on our
remaining fertile land* and dwind­
ling water resuures, and gave
m any exam ple* of llte conserva­
tion measure* now being carrie d
out in the sm all water shed* of
Georgia, in an effurt to provide
ample food and w ater for Ine pre­
sent anil future generations.
Several ce rtificate* for boxes
of delicious C en tral Florida fruit
were presented by F ra n k Chase
nl Sanrord. Jim Sargent, C a rl Lind
and m yself were member* of the
society attending from San fo rd.

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.C* —T h r |o in f it i
thill (Minollcrl lod.n .it too i. i te*
In l*r Saltu.i-1 II Sheppard'* .ic
cniinl of tin1 nlgld hi* wife wit*
murdered It got wttnr.v,.-* 1.. *ay
hi* home was altl.i/o with Ins'll
ami th r lake nttlvidr w.i* rough.
A Sheppard neighbor, Mr*, day
I . Ilendi'r, trrlilie d do m u light*
upatair* and ilm in .it ‘J 1 . a m on
the m nnler morning Sheppard tin*
aald he rh.i*ed hi* w ife1* k ille r
through a d.irkened hon*e
John T ro n li, a dark hotly rn*
Italian, raid he h;r I to ipiil fi*h
tng in laiko K rie near Sheppard’*
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S h r t t f f l lot thy -ftiil all
home that morning bet au-c the ^mnh r\» «pt wimir j * \%» I r &gt;* a Spoon, It m .ii ,lil f.iru u t in m h ler
water waa " h a d " and U*hing al 1 \\ it* h uml a sold n** o f vim iirn » ol I ’iekeo* T o iin ly. w.i- *enli'nred
moat the entire heath The d a le
| lo I t x e j i * m prison I u t c vesler
I clo tlii H h a w h rrn rrt,*»vi*r«,&lt;l.
Sheppard * nri-nunt id a
day lor assaulting an l l y r a r o l d
with , M arilyn Sheppartl’a
Negro girl
at Hie edge of the w ater I*
C ircuit Judge G H iin ra ii Hoi
became II say* he would
linger, in passing the m axim um
been drowned a lte r being
lenience, said " I think the lim it
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Randall Electric Co.
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Injure with
Halses, Promotions, Paid Hick .
SAVfcT.MONEY
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■ full days for only 12 40. 3 days
leaves, Kmg Vacations With Pay, 1
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fet only f) 10 and onr day (or 72c
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VENETIAN BUNDS
112 Magnolia Ave
Phona 113
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1291 J Sanford.
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boards, euuchrs Night stands ED IN (IV II. SERVICE). I an
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send full Information and list uf Fake Monroe Fla
Phone 863-11. 118 Magaolla Ave.
Phono 44f
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positions.
Oc.
3 BEDROOM, den, 24 ft. living | Used mattresses.
Name
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room, poreli, carporle on large
Address
Phone
p a us about our business rales.
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l.ake
Nui-rry,
l.ake
Mary
litai
Sanford
Ave.
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Co,
plot 87,300 Phone 1280-H
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State
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DEBABY
Sales-llentili, 314 Migoolle, ph
•bib from 8:30 a.in until 5:36
Dlmllon lo Home
, 0 . each business day
except Lively rellrement home wllli thr
Trailers — 17
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features you wanl lo Ihe home Gifts and Toys for Christina* — mnsl hr lillrit nut.
aturday afternoon Deadline for
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dlately of any errors In Ihelr
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1
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economical tu operate Can be
Palatka. Fla
• Finished Laundry
and Finance Plan
NICK Killed* lo give away I'hout
ratpontlble fer only one ineorrerl (sought for 89.960 no, soma terms
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Nuw In rife I on all Sporting Goods
712
wiertlon
may be arranged
FOR SALE— Ittso Mercury cun j
• Guns « AmmuuiUur. • Teals
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l.aundrunut
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vertlble Fully equipped Phune
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HKMINOLK REALTY
Boats. Motors and Trailers
South Side FiMdmirl Bldg,
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WORK WANTED
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4 p til
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Phone V II 31.
sthe Want Ad deportment
304 East First SI
' ‘hone 998
1954 FOR 1)0 It Power Glide 42,4txi 2U — Professional Servlree — 28
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terms
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J. W. HAM.. REALTOR
Phune 998 nr 743 W
Lonl Phone 1.717 W
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FOR RENT
Phone nil2
lus. Helen Curtis, Healistu- arid
Florida Stale Bank Building
Phone 1731
Ronat All wmk giiaranleed
FtLAXJ A PA HT ME NTS: rooms, ( ail H air
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Harriett's Beautv Nimk 195 s
JALOUSIES
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private baths U 4 W F.rsi Si.
tool Neiiford Ave.
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phone 1423 Furuilorr ( enter.
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
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LAKE I HUNT HOMES
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landu Evening Star Call Ralph
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SEE THERE Before You Buy
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II. B. P O P E CO
olrtely tarnished. 2 ear garage,
; lit HI Jimmie Cowan, phone
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dock ami boat house 818,000 oo
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2215 W
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2 Three Bedroom House, new
Hrunlng Pulntu
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concrete Irtnrk. inn' nn lake. Ill],
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Palnla
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West 13th St.
W ill w SPACE avulJalde Adults
300.00
2313 S Park
Phone 1174 J
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r x x 7 vxant him woeuviN' o e p c e l .n '
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used Dunce or Helriuerutor fm
hot water year 'round The
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1718
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us
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a month.
Bella Ave.___________________ IN ALTAMONTE SPUING*- »
368 Fust 4th St
Phun* 221II
completely furnished I bedrousg
( u r n ISHED 4 room apt. Close
PLUMBING
home, Florida room, ?'i lo tiAPPLIANCE CORPORATION
In. I |7 Oak Ave. I'hoae 818
813,300. Terms Phone Winter 3*1 S. Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117 Contract and repair work. Free
, Jimmie Cowau. __________
Park 20-2648.
estimates It. L Harvey. 264
( ROOM furnished Apt 23nci Mrf.Hjtifnrd Ave Phone 1828.
MimiCAI. INSTRIIMKN'I'S
Pavllle Ave.
IARTICLES FOR gAIJg
and Accessories. Everything In thr
line ill music including Drums • FLOOR sanding and flnKhlnn
UNFURNISHED rollage wllb kit
Cleaning, waxing Seri lug Semi
Batons - Accordions - Guitars
jben^equlpinriit, Venetian blinds
mde Count v since 1925 II. M
Easy terms. Rental system, lie
GIvmsiiii, Lake Mary.
pairs
3 BEDROOM furnished apt Close
lltlK tllt'K MUSIC SHOP
• Furniture • 1 ar Seal Covers
Lu. *43 Phone 7UI W.
tikis Ceos* AHr
Phone 1410 ICtlmond'H I pliuhterv Shop
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iTiune 190S
8 ROOM apl 318 W 1st SI Phone
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Church. 2llh St unit I'urk Ave
2MUI South Park Pimm- 273 )
ONE BOOM elflcienry apartment.
• Wuhllng
Suitable tor rnuple or single
liAfUIAtN 26 Inch hoy.-, biko • Sled l.thrn ulluli
• General repairs
Private bath, Ideally located
iirurllcally new Irnttihone, ' Jt
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ONLY
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' leross from Post Office. Inquire
Plymoulh Sedan I'hime KUtll
CERAMIC TII.K
Manuel Jacobson's Dept. Store
BOH BKNNKTTH TV
Tiles fur A LI. purposes
— Fishermen Take Nolleg-200
Kail
271b
HI.
Plume
1617
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M
Wall
Floor
Repairs
Remodel
844 ACHE good tile land. South
Llve Ituit tor Sale
Minnows— i piipgutsi 3 dor II
Sanford Ave. Mern Hammock
NABOR S TII.K CO.
Bull Heads— I dm. .'urn
C. C. Welsh Phone 111 or 984 R
Iinr7 S Sunford Ave
Phonn 1117
Fleming's Community Grar.
ROOM furnished Apt. Phone
E.
Geneva
Ave.
on
llighway
4
1
HEATERS CLEANED
AM BEINO TRANSFERRED
: io m -j .
Midway, Hanford, Fla.
and serviced All types
Will sacrifice new furniture Liv
A i l ' Appliance Service Co.
lag room, pining room, 2 Bed a PIECE rock maple dinette ret—
I ROOM furulxhed cottage upply
l'hone 111.1
moms. M. W. Wheal 24|i S Elm
"Clarke' Tourist Court. 17 62, one
6 chairs, drnpleaf table, cornel
Phone 2374.
block south of clly limits
c u p b o a r d and buffet, B o » B IC Y C L E repair* amt painting
Lawn mowers, tools, etc . shat
springs (with legs) inn mat
CBS Tdlvylnlpn
dpi B#U
pencil Genesnl repairs.
tress, Holla way col. BIT East
119.93 Up
Free pemnneiratlui
STANLEY'S HIKE SHOP
23th St.
LONG WOOD (17 92) On* bedroom
B r o w n '8 a m o c o h t At i o n
Ph 24.14
.116 K 41It SI.
■ furnished cottage Hot water 201 South Park
Phone 6191
Mat, automatic washer,
r. garage.
gang*.
HALL'S
GAKAGK
for
general
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pail
WE BUY, i«ll and trade mad fur­
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New-lmw Prices
462
402 Celery.
Cel
Ph. 1096 M - 1688 It
8)3 30 niture. Wllion-Milrr Funiilufe Co
^fights
______
FURNISHED Apt clean, runveri Hlz* 23 37x38
Jll E. lit. Phone MP.
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24
37x50
815
30
t (efti,
nt, and
god private.
prt
$43 per month
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of
clear
nr
obsrur*
glass
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CAMIUIKI.I.
2(1 GAUGE Hr-'ilnutou lutoinallc
Pboo
none 432 W
Fully weather nlripetl
General Conlrarlur
306 Elm Ave. Phone 1333.
ON J Bedroom Apt. elrctrlc. kit ,SEMINOLE JAI.OURIK CO
"Humes uf Dlstinrtlun"
IB" IIOYH t-lcycle and * W" III Way tl -12
Phune III)
°cben. lprivate enlrancr. Phone ^
W fit 111 st-_______ £ho|lf. U l
I gUO-J. Adult* Only.
GIRLS bicycle. Must be In ex
CARPENTER WORE
cellent condition. Phone 1338 J.
Venellan Ell nip
TM KN T 2201 Park Ave
For quick repair Job*, or aoiil)
(Nationally Adv. Rulli-baad)
ly 1210 Megnolle. ______ .
building Call Jim II42-M-4.
• Clear V(«* Awnings • Spun 7—
—1
Uto (Han P Porch roll down
NISHED, 2 Bedroom house.
Eli A Financing
lhadei p Travli and Curtain YOUNG P A n A K E E T H - heellhy.
8 par. month. Ph, «w or 743-W.
Rode
talking strain. &lt;401Vb Palmatlo
Fur Hcmudrllng aiu) repair*
Ave.
Nothing Down-Small Monthly
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Paymenls
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NEED PANELING?
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MANAGER WANTED
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Fi.UUll SANDINn A Finishing;
NEW BUHINERH
Osk floors furnished, laid A flu
Responsible person lo own and
lilted. Reasonable terms. In buskl?chenm»ao0'l|n- sJitrra in C o iw rftj'p ld e Co.
manage a new highly proflltklness since l%to. Old flours made
business supplying Infants and
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W ei* G m 5 ! Pken* U4I-18S
Ike new. E. F. Stevens; Route
childrens 10c to yl.M fix! sell
let. A. II. Glbbom.
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DOMESTIC MEWING MACHINES
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NOT VENDING MACHINES
Sales - Rentals • Service
No selling.
selling. Accounts
Accounts fully
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ilshrd and merchandise placed
for you. No overhead as you See Ue fnr quotations ell Mlllwur)
operate from homo. No bushiest
and Hardware llemi before you
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experience necessary. To qualify
buy end be pleasinllv surprised.
you must have car, be between
- Factory |o You —
C A M P B E L L ’S C A B I N E T
30 and 00 years of age, have re­
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Hanford Vacuum Cleanar
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stores,
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to start. Exceptional Income
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first week. Wrfle fully •bou' Eleclrulux-Klrby-Eli'ctro Hygiene
cords.
yourself, Give age and phone
Peris fur all makei.
RealtorIk GUm
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to P.O. Box 218, Dept. ESM.
Phone 714-X-J
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Bi 1333 MIDDLE AGED Wnmin to llvi
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Wilh nine organirHinn entrrpi
in the event, Inuuirrnw will be Ihe
linal (leadline In make application
tu place a Iln.il in the Annua.
Christinas Parade. Juiliur Chain
bet uf t'uiiiinerre president Herb
llullisr said tnday
Tile parade is spntisurrtl by tin
Jaycees m cuiiiiuictiun with tin
Sanford Merchants Assn.
Ilnller said. “ I urtfe each all
every uiercli.ini In colei a final
•n Hus will lie a bigger and liel
ler parade than last year " I'lie
nine Hunts already entered will
represent the Saitfurd (lardc &gt;
( Inti, ihe Satifurd I'nnrlsl ( Inti
Hie lleia Mama Pin fraterniis
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Pin.l, lln- Klk» i lull, the Woman
I lot) Hill Telephone and 'tele
graph f n , the Saiilntd H.inline
.Old skiing I lob. and Seiullndc
Ilitali Scliuol
Ciller VI llimth
All enl. it's should hr turnrd in In
thr Ja s c e e lnfurni.itinn itiMlh ji
l ake Sliute Ulvtl . and N t'irk
Ase , lit Iniuortnw, Roller *.itd
“ We espect this rear's parade
to hi- much heller than last rear «
success since we have receive,
mure irindt-er and mure and tis-t
lei di'cnrallotis than were u e . '
in llie Past
Seminole t'.miiti
hands and utlirrs fruiu siirmuinl
im’ low n* w ill parllcipati
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added

l ONl.ltl t; \ I ION vT C H U R C H — The nrw Sanford ('i.iigregulli.liai Christian t liurrli is shown limn
its xmilh'nxl router. The edifice Is uf Spanish mU .Inn type areltllrrlurr, with a m l Spanish tilt* roof
and nnlu uf n ilricrl-nnil rnlnr, with while trimming. (S ta ff I'lioln)

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This Herald Issue
Last At Old Stand
I lir Sailfnlii llris ld was |inli
ttstird fm thr l»»t tllnr Iml.it ill
Ihe hull.link’ at 107 MaullnllM
\ i c , tshlih it has orruplril • Mire
1 lir nrwspaprr was fiisl pulilishrd Ihrri- nn Aug.
Unix
I Ids piper was pilnlril on nn
light pagr rsparlly list
bed
prrss. | hr tllaidr air I Inn mh« pul
ill lit band
Tin- nrsl Issur id llir pnpi-s
will hr |U mini nil n IV-pngr
m in it p i n s ul nut ne» aildn-ss
‘.'III W. I list SI., nit Mimdu..
Muting gut ttiulriKat lust at
In Ibis Pstn was nft the pirs*

A U D ITO R IU M — The aanritiarv nf the nrw Congrr rational I hurrh I* »htmn In a ilr* lakni Inward
thr attar. Nulr thr boxed retting and Indirrrt lie lit ng. t liunrel paltrlllia I* n( vmilli Wonnan pinr,
&lt;j'i The aiidliniji in W almt V I i eunMxytloif, (RUff P h .^ i ,
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Congregational Church
S tro llin g
To Open Next Sunday
In Sanford Public Invited To Attend Services,
Inspect Attractive Religious Edifice

Thr Tl uHixrrkrrx t lass ul He
Plral Alrlliodixl t hurt'll will nm l
S p e c ia l c e r e m t in ii a S m u lit v it f t«*rm &gt;&lt;ni nt .T u V Im k w ill
at 3 o'rloc k Monday allrriimni a
Mi Klnlry Hall tor ilo rrgulul m u r k tin* |iu lilii' o p e n in g o f lit ;' nrw S n n l im l t u it g r e g i.t io iin l
business mid social meeting.
C h r is t ia n C h u r c h at l i l t l i S t. a m i P a r k A i r
t • •
I ’ r e x id in g at th e c e r e m o n ie s w ill he tlit* c h u r c h ’s p a s to r.
The Methtnflsl Men's ‘ lull will
have its mntiUilv meeting nn H r. ,I H e rrin rtl Knot O t h e r s p a r t ic ip a t mpr w ill he th e R e v
Mninlay ut 7 p in I n - Men s It o h h in s R a lp h , A v o n I ’a r k , r e c e n tly -s e le c I«*&lt;l a s s o c ia t e s tip e r(lull is lavlleil In Ilie * nine uf
Alvin Culiimiti, 20M Mellnnv ille in t e n ile n t o f th e F lo r iilit ( T in ir r e g n t in iu il C l ir i s t i a n C o n f e r Avenue fur a smoked nmlU r sup on ce. w h o w ill g iv e a s h o r t m lt lr e s s ; R o tter H a r r is , S n n f o r il.
dc r. On lla- business agenda will
No Hie ditcussiun nml formula- w ho w ill p re se n t a v o c a l so lo , a m i M rs ,ln \c e ( i i r a r i l e t . O r
Hun uf idans for Ihe December la m lo , w ho w ill ttive a s h o r t o r g a n r e c it a l.
tneelliiK anil the anrieil f *
'm.xs
In s p e c t io n o f th e n ew e d if ic e w ill
fo llo w
th e
sh o rt
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City Commission
Will Open Bids
Opening nf bids fm tin- enrlos,
top of I'ltmii Hianeh. ••nuti net Nu H
In the extensive sewer nml water
Vwprbvetueiil p.ugruiii of the Citv.
Seiji In. ibi, imi item nf business nn
the agenda fur Mnmlnv nisclit'■
meeting uf the f'llv mininlsalon,
aernnliinr in f i t v Algr. Warren K.
Knowles
An emtineei’s enxl vilhnate for
the propel i* flHH.OOtt, lie -aid
Also, n din'll ♦ &lt;lon Is tu be livid
with Ihe Nenilnole I'mini v hoard nf
publle Inilruetlmi un.l the sclinula
rupcrllili tnh nl eiinrerninif Ihe e«
tapsiun nf wuiei mains mi l sew
'ers Ui the new elemental v sehuol i
being k'linslioi'ti’il at 2 .’ Hi hi. ami |
I store) Ate.

Till' little town id Vilunulb"
Primer, will celelirale .1 pi/Nirb'
art) "Invrtix Nurl" this llwsas'ibtu
■ nil with gmid ri-iistni Ain 1 I"
im till til years, tills Norman sllluv.
lu* ii-siiiiii-d .1 unrinal ptndiicllvi
life drauialli ally i lnu.iM .I hv lb
teplaci'iurnl uf two in nvdtli'i
l.inii.l gins, windows Pi il (tin
di d 1 nrllrr this \ r j i
I ms a -(almgls
bumlied d m 1
WnlId War II. \ iiitoutii t • h i* n
in1vrred laigels Hirnngli the s*i
talicv ul the :’iU I’ ll a clubs p
Pilot lulls llllliuiml I lie wi'iki"
women Ilf Pilot, e jge i In cnn'ri
hide to belter itiulerslundlng 1
rnulig the pi’iipb-s nf the world n
1 ■*Iit i'll in Pith an ''a rate uppni
(unity" thr priijrt'led prog tain ul
aid tu lln' Krenrh ullage
, Since then t 'lairin Maga/lue !■
ports Ip its I leer miter Issue I'dul
Inis sell! fund, tpedlciiie, I'l.ilfi 1• ••
ha* helped provide a new huspii.il
ri'lniild rninmuidly liirilities ami
inure iiuport.'int. renewed Inn
and uptlRdsin ill Hie hearts I 'b
villagers
Matrilals Sent
Aiming Hie I'lititi limit ms
•
Pilot Club uf Sanford has
m
eight do/en s i l i n plkfeil leasp •"
fur a children's lunchroom In,
Christinas boxes of elution, to,
and candy and oue Imx going 1
a fa mil x of nine children and 11,.
widowed lunlher iSreellng i ml
and slallonery wens houglil In 1 •
club mciabt'is, ihe proceed* ,u
which were used inward pnrc'ia
mg stained glass windows lor Ho
calhedral
The new calhedral windows .in
Ihe rt'silll of .1 special Pilot ton
led and have liren repl iced o
addition to conliiminK gilis fm
Hie material needs of Ihe ullage

County Educators
M eet A t Southside
In Regular Session

Premiere Of Picture Offered
To Winner In TB Fund Drive
ftantord will he In cnmnelttin
%lth othtc elites and towns I
the United States, one of whirr
will receive ns nn unusual nnc
glamorous Christmas gift n lln'ly
wood-type world premiere, cum
plcte with stnrs and fanfare, ns 1
reward for its efforts In Ihe salt
of Christmas Seals, according l
Art Ijnxletter, nationally famet
radio and television star
Llnkletter, joitdng with Hie N»
tlonal Ttiberridosft Assn
am*
Warner tiros Plclurra. said Ilia
Abe town nr city ahowint Ihe great
V R mall sale In proportion In popu
latlon durlto: the first three tlav
of lu local Christmas Seal dries
Will be awt riled, as • Yule gift
ihe world cem lere of "The Sil
» t r Chalice." Any town. bl« or
imftll. that can show a Cinema
picture is eligible to win the
event, which Is tentatively
luled for Dec. IT. B*«ed on
1 famous novel by Thomas K
itUlm "Th e Silver Chalice," a

Yule To Be Happier
For French Village
Because O f Pilots

,'U-lur Savin*- prodncHoi!. I* nnc
I Warner Bros. Pictures must Im
lorlanl pre»enlalluii&gt; fur IIUI lUi.'*
Will Tabulate Mail
Christmas Senl committee* will
tubulate Ihelr mail sale* al mid
light on the Bind day of local
irlve* and telegraph result* f&lt;
he National Tuberculosis Av.11
Ihe winning lown or city I* to
be named by officials of 11.** Na
tlonal Tubeculons AstociaUwn on
lie basis of H in t telurns an I wil
w announced early in December
by Uukletter on hi* "House Par
ly" program.
Launching hi* tar reaching drive
In sell Christinas Seals. Llnklef
lev announced he will be aided b\
appearances of famous guest star*
on his program, lie also plans lo
appear on other CUN shows per
snnallv to aid Ihe humanic.rlur
drive to eliminate tuberculosis.
Warner Bros. Is making arrange
menu to transport to the sel«ti
(C m IIi m * On Pag# Tfcrta)

set vie**
The Seminole County Ed.in.
The new chill .It is ,&lt;f .Spuoisti
mi**ii.ti tjpe si, In e.'tint' with an | linn AsMit'lallon met .it the Smith
-ide Primary Srinml Audlbitiuio
■H ra rllvr
ie,| tiled
im.f
and llm r*diy nlgt.l wltll the (ire*,
ilescit sHlid I'ldi.led ••sl.'llur walls,! dent, Mr* Walter Morgan, pre id
Irlmined In while The building Is 1 log I be devollotii.1 was glvfii In
Mis Nancy Itrnfk
shap.-d like n cr.iss.
Hie regular buxine** Hireling
The Interlnr
presents
a was romhifled with reports given
rnmmlllee chairman Mrs M
pleasing aopeamnee. The auditor­
ium ha* n bused reill'ig In lu.toral II Smith rcimrtfd on Ihe recent
wood mol Indlreet lighllng, while ('laasroum Teacher* Leader-luo
Ihe .'hnnr.'l is pnnele.l with South I'nnferenee which she and Mis*
Atnerlenu cedar. The divided oul- Edita Chittenden attended at dele
ptt albiws fur a marble topped gales.
Following Ihe huslnea* mi'cling
altar.
I i.rogrurn was presented by lb.
Sa1.rlu.1 rr Symmetrical
board nt directors of the teachers
The sain-liiarv l* symmetrical Credit Union The program opcne.i
and simple in design. Pews are with a panel discussion expl dmo.'
Irorn the old church, formerly lo­ Ibe benefits derived from mem
cated at Third St and Pa.k Av*'., hershlp In the Credit Union. S e n
and were made f*d yenr* ago by K. ing on the panel we&lt;e M. C. Steele
H Randall ijr.. who wa» a cabinet moderapir Mrs Virginia Durnev
maker. On on.' side of the cliunrel II T . Milwce. R. K True. Mis*
la the pastor'* mum, while on the Flhrl Rl*er. Mis* Rehecra Sle» en
other I* Ihe clu.lr room.
Mrs. Ruth Carlton ami Mr*. (Irnr
Altar furniture un.l
window* gene Hurt. This discussion w is f..l
were given a* memotial*. Near the lowed with an interesling Mm
rntranro to the church, and having
ail outalde entrance, h Ihe nursery
AN B W KR C A L L
room for the church school. The
Firemen anawered a call to e
church icluxtl annex I* onoosit* grass fire at 707H Bay Ava. tarly
(Continued On Page Three)
this aftarnooo.

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No. 64

U. S. Will Build Radar Net
Along NW Rim Of Continent
$1 Billion
Estimated
As Cost
Defense Action
Includes Canada
W A S H I N C ,T U N (/? ) — T h e
I ’lu ll'd S ln f i' s lia-t a o tu m e d
I In* «d» .if b u ild in g th e " d i s ­
tan t e a r ly v v u i u i i i k " lin e o f
■ 'it.111 f -d p t u n is a lo n g th e C a *
n u d u m Aln.wlu.11 r im
o f th e
t'Hlit l u r i d
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m ade
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i&gt; . s'o i. 1 u ilirn t t have ig if o d :
1 ' I., proceed with the co nstrue,
iiw i id Ihe perim eter w arning act
.'i,I t lii.t 1 h.'lob.'l - 1 ti e cost is

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Area Girl Seoul Council Plans
Are Discussed A t Meeting Here
Repoit Of Four County Committee Presented Al Session
Attended By Representative Of National Organization
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..oh cumin.mil m Ihe N.ivt lit i.
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prud.icex Naval turning fdmi
would iiriiv iilc f&lt;»r Ihrrw imid *taff unit when any motiun plctur.M an
I'tuinlicM mid a M *rictiiry. and pro needed h&gt; tile Navy, which c n
a id#* fur council nervier*.
be made by natal personnel, lliev
Action nf a council would III* will lie a ciew of men (mm Ho
r(&gt;iii|ion«*d l*ri**fI\ uf 11oiip uririftiil million center cairylng out lln
nllun, I r a i viinir. nrupinni, cniiipintr, assignment
im lillr r*&lt;lati&lt;inn. fin al in*. ni*mli«*r
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•Mp nuiiiinalin ir. Niaff and office is made and unproved prior t,
ami prnerul a d n iin iilra tiu n .
any footage matte, and only atlei
Coal of Mu' t•1 &gt; ftfr•»1.1 wuuld hr many hmit* o( prepnratiuo i&gt;m
• nlii Rtiinnr €*«iiiiniiif»i!ic*« nf Mu* a crew, such as lids one, arrive
to make Pie movie scenes where
uiincil. Trni«iiv#» ^l»arr fur San
ford and l ake Mary wax xet »t j e pilpnmnt !• In act.ial use
Khool Cam eu
'I In* movie crew making till
J A P MOONSHINERS ItUSY
Him xliol il.o necessary scene* of
T O K Y O i.(x-Japane»r moonM.ln- the T i l nieernn camera in thi
eri have taken n big bite out nl tighter photo reconnaissance lypi
Japan'* tax revenues— about $3, uircratt in Jacksonville Inst week
tw.ooo worth the govcrnn.cnl ami comideicd the ncenea require
complained tc.dav
Ic.dav It said G7Vt ini' at Phidorntt K nl Ihlx tyne o
lien gallons
- ot illegal liquor of all camera in the A.I-2P aircraft
VJ-ti2 utet this type camera or.
land* tu J been ginned tbli year

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Dr. Brooks.

Murder Suspect
Returned Here
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Offers Nesv Course
S fu iiu cli' t u u 11 1 s Vocational
vM,ln"d iv !••• ft^imiiiK* a shotl course
in 1 in iiu'tclu l I a -t.irlliitf Mur*d*s Nov ' *. *lhi» c I iihh w ill meet
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nu.view work It..*, relumed to the
'« t il' PlmhiKr.ipm ' tenter when
the lilm will t.e completed ill the
I. t'.on ptel.ir set'll ll rile (H'O
must In- eililed. iiruiled. Hurra
lion must be reciiriled and applied
in synchronization with ihe film
Wlieii llie training lilm is cmiiplet
ed, il will lie distributed Ihrmigl.oiil
the Navy to help instruct N a v .l
photographers in the proper care
and 0 &gt;c nl llie T 11 uetlal i n n e r
and how it is uved lit van lout type
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"Hl'ti'k ‘ -Meld ,,f Pa'worth"
i Oil 3 01 • f. is * 7.12 * fl.lti
.'iaiurdiv Only
"Hills of Oalihoina"
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Ihe HuInt• U lil Friday"
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Sunday amt Monday
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Al.A IF I.AN’ ll U IIIV E IN
Stalls ddlO
"ii,.iie With The Wind"
Saturcluv Only
Starts d Mil
"The Nebraskan"
Slut
"Killer A pa"
Sunday amt Monday
"Jamaica Run"
and
"Q o lt.ii Mask"
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
"Chain* al Featlur River"
Dick Tracy — .tria l
.Starts 7 16
Saturday Only
"Rogue River"
(color)
"Sky Full of Moon"
Cartoon
Slarta 7:16
.Sunday and Alonday
"111 Da » o "
&lt;Colored Cast)
Comedy • Cartoon - News

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til Church Nolle** wttot be prMinl
P. M. on IH* da; befor# publication,
GENEVA

B A P TIS T C H U R n i
llrnrva
le v . fiamurl Slrw an, P a iU .
Sunday School 10 n.m.
C W c f i Scrvlie 11 n.m.
Training Union 7 p.m.
Evcnmt: Worship Service 0 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Service 0 p m.
LU TIIF .H A N C H l'B I II
O F T H E ncnK EM feR
Re*. I'hlllip Sc Mrs sin an. Minister
Sfrvlcrs at The Yhrht Club
Sunday School U; 15 a.m.
Church Service 1»:30 a.m.
t o t r r a SID E B A P TIS T C H U R ttl
East 27th Street
W. I.. Stephen*. Pastor
Mil mil llW rutintflcm
Sunday Si hoot Butier'Mrmlrnt
welcome to the church.
Sunday School in a.m.
Mornlna Worihlp I t a m.
Eveiiirtk Worship H p m.
Prnytr McHlnc Wednesday t
p.m.
BT. I’A fll.'H l.ir r ilE H A N
Bt, Luke'a Lutheran— In Slavla
intkr Oviedo), the ReV. Stephen
I*. Tuhy, pastor. Morning wmshlp
8:80 a.m. Iiadl» Mi-alpn hroadcalt
at Itsw a m. over W unK (Tin kc);
Sunday School for all ago grmijw,
0:80 a m . Christian Day W'hubl
(A ll elementary armies ami kinder­
garten), Mondny through Friday,
8:30 a.m. Children's program, "Ht.
l.uke’a chapel." UaUirdoy 10:10
a.m. over tvTR R , (MD0 kc.).
T H E CHURCH O f (JOO
of P m il'H E C V
2301 rllrd Ave.
Blshnp A. W. fliover, Pastor
0 *6 a.m Siimlay School.
11 n.m. Morning Worship. Ber­
man by A W Utnvor.
7:30 p in. Kvaoftellsllc Knur
7:3(1 p in . Tuesday Kvcnlup Her
vlec, V I.,II. Lender Joe Muse.
H:30 p m
Thursdav Women's
Missionary Halid lender, Mrn. A
W. Stover
Everyone •velronie.
T H E C H R IS TIA N ANH MlSStON
A ltV A LLIA N C E (W H IC H
Park Avenue at Fourteenth Street
Pnitor, linvhl M. Carncliv
flunday Sc IumiI nnd MornliiB Wiy•hlp Combined Service 0:15 a m.
■In U.5o a.m. "Worship Period
beulii'i at 10:10 a.m."
Alliance Youth ecltowslilp 15:fit)

p.m.

EvrniriK Service 7:15 p.m.
Wednesday Mill-Week B i b l e
Study 7:15 p.m.
.V W lH i

Bumluy lUnoul IMS a.in.
Morning k.uriliip Service 11 *,rh
. TraHiInu \*iiun 0:30 p.m. It'* a
family aukEveitlnn W nrJilp 7:30 u in
"(*(ime thou wllli ill null we will
do thee ROM,"
t ltli.le ft o f (101)
French Ave. amt 7*nd fit
Rev. II. IV. Ilemterian, Pa*tnr
Biiinliiy r.rliool 9 t.’i u m.
RvaituelliiUc Scr'lcr 7:39 p.nl.
Mltl-Wei'k Scrvlco Tiiriuay T:30

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Vuuiiu Peuplc'n Scrvlco Tliur*Cmy, 7:30 p.m.
C ltU L U O tA B A P TtR T (T lU lU R
W ilier A, Ronfh Jr,, l*&lt;*for
fimplay !ieliw&gt;l JO a.m
Mornlou Wur*hlp Srfvlc* 11 a.ih.
Sermun by the lianlor.
EvenlriR Wnrllim ficrvlcil 7:30
p.m. fiermon by ifie paslor.
I'r»yer SIcc IIiir Wnlncaihy 7:30
p.m.

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M L T i im t i s t c fiO k lT t
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Oviedo
R «v. Hrorgh It. CarRoii. .MlMiter
B:45 a m. Smulay School.
» m . Worililp Sorylca.
l:oo p.m Worship Service.
E LD E R HPRINHS B A P TIS T
.
IM APKtJ
fipoiuorril by^ F lriM l«| illtl Church
Ctierlhi m jtb tjljf! fii^erlnlendfhl

Frank tlr.tan, Preacher

CO N (! tt I'.tl A TJO N A L
t H iu .iT i tN a n n u l i
Corner I'ark AVe. ajlfl M ill M.
M lhlitrr, Jfthh B. RM I
.Sunday School 9 :0 n. m
.MornIni: Service 11:00 a. m.
Scripture HeaillnU' l^vlticiu 21
I’rayrr Service: Hr. Fred Lit
mlngcr
Sermon— "(.m l’* (Inerts' — A
ThnlikmlvIliK Meditation J. H
Until
We ark rtono to leave their tuvlr
church to come with us, hut II
ton do not have a churrh home,
vou mlftlit like to worship with ii*.
Afternoon Set vice of Weleotn*
7;39 p.m Evenlna Worshlu
lo our meny frlendr at 3 p. m
Wedifesday 7 30 p m . J'rayei ,1. n. Root, prrjldlnfl
mertliiR
A Solo by Roger Marti*: "Com
lorl Te M y re o p * ”
Brief fievnt nhnj Talk by Rev
l* mk V * U 1,,m T
Bobbitts Ralph, Associate Super
Sunday School 9:30 a. m
Ihlendenl m C'nhBregitlnnil Chrial
Mornlpc Servlre 11:00 a. hi
Inn Conference................................
flow Ihe spiritually cotrecl view
Orltnh Recital: Mr*. Joyce fjlr
of Hod and man deitroys ana ely ardel of Winter Park— "Jc iii, toy
and restores pence of mind will hr of Man's nesfrlnB” - R « ' h
tirnuaht mil nl Christian Science “ Prologue of J cmis " — T raditional
services Ihh Somlav In the Lev, Arr. hv Clokey
jnnSermou ctiiltled "Sold nnd
flcriplura) selections Imlmle the “ The lord'* Prayer''— Mnllotl*
hdlowiiiR trton I’snlm. (12H i .
'o.-can pnillmlr
•Why art thou cast down, n no
sour nnd why art llimi dlstpileted
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Rev. n . ll»tfietoa*Vdmrtiermat»
I shall yet praise him, who Is the
health of my countenance, ami In)
B. !».. Retlar
Sunday Ne*t Refore Advent
Amnna Ihe passaaei lo he read
B OO n. rh. Holy Eucharist
iri.m “Science ana Health Jvllh
i : IS Fam ily Service and Church
Key to the H rrlrlu rci," by Mary School
Illlker Eddy Is toe followlni! (390:1 1 :0 0 a m. Mornlnrt Prayer amt
Sermon
1B);
"We cannot deny that Life It
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self Mistamcd.
and wo rhoiild
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never dehy the everlnstlnj! har­
Richard n . Rnieht,
mony ol Soul, simply honausn, lo
Assorlate MNUter
(he iiinrlnl sense*, mere I* seemCharter MrtttftoR, Son* Legtlir
Inu divcotil. II Is our ui'inrnnce id
n dt a
tn — Church School
Cod, the dlvlhc I’rliiclpfo, which
nruiliiies apparent dlsrord. and classes
ii:oo a m — Mornlna Worship
•hr rItthl understanding ol Him
“ Tile C h r i s t i a n Spirit ami
restores harmony "
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F IR S T B A P TIS T ( llU ltCH
r. :ki p m — Melhndlsl Votilli
Park Avenue at Slvth Strecl
Cr III iwslllp
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pastor
7 IS p in - Organ Vesper Mtlllr
John I.. Miller. Minister of Ed.
7 30 I* in C.vrhlnB Worship
liiiih E. A rih rr Dlreelur of Sliislr
"We've Raved A Plhee Fitr Yntl" “ Who Is My Neighbor’ "
The organ vesper mosie and
Early Morninii Worship HT5 a in I'VCnniu
tgonhln service are tiroitil
Sermon—W. I*. Bronk.t, Je.
eas| over WTHtt
Siimlny School [i:l5 n. m.
“ Urine All Hu- Family. We pro
AM ,
C A TH O L IC
vtde For Every Member *&gt;| The
Family— Kveh the Hnhy."
Ninth Street ah
Avenue
MornihB Worship lt:W a. in.
Muhflay Maine* j.ho n m.. H no
Sermon— W. I'. Broks Jr
i, in . ahil ln:00 a. rh
'IValnlni! Union 8:13 si. in.
Wdchday Mass T: lf» a m
Uepurlmciilii for eacli aye primp
Novena Devotion* Tuesday 7:4.1
Nuraery for children under I yeuls p rn.
df nffe
Conlrssions Saturday 4:00-5:00
Evening Wiirahlu 7:39 |i m.
nnd 7:30 *fW p m
Ri'rmon— W. I1. Brook* J r
Sunday I* the 21lh and last Hon
Till* Sunday |io,s been set ns dav alter penircosl. .The (Inin*)
“ illBh Attendance Hay" in Smiilny tell of Christ'* prophecy of the
tlrhnnl. Training Union nnd i u daaJruetloo of Jerusalem up l lh*'
ihroe Wotaldn Kerviret ns
cePl erflrAil the world. Jem »alcm w o
Ijr d i ujfji W 1' Brooks Ida destroyed srvenly years lalnr
Twenty Flilli Anniversary a* pn*- lust as Christ predicted. Tliefc
lor of llil* flitireh.
fpre tve can he sure Hint the end
Nursery open al all services
of the .world, kml of all tnilcrfi'l
Earphones for Ihe hard of hertr- lliltius will lake place as fie oCo
hip.
mUed Therefore we mind takp
W ELCOM E
seriously his final word “ Heaven
nnd earth will pass away hut mv
I IB M C H R ISTIAN f il l 'l i c i t
words will not puss away." Keep
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his coiiimiiiidaiits and you cup bE. Elrgene Jehninn. Paitnr
surr of his promlsrs, of n reward
Tiimlay Schnnl 9.1,1 a. in.
nnd elernal happiness.
Mr*. O. T . pc.inon, Snperltil
F IR S T m r .S It Y T F lt lA N
tnlfenl,
CHURCH
Morning Worihlp it no a m.
Oak Ave. .and T h M HI.
MeaiBRC-' lIniunR lln ro n "
Rev. A. 0. Mclitnla, MlnHter
5 ; » p. ni Chi fihn anil (*. T . r
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McetlnR'1
10:50 The Session meets rot
7:39 p. m Evangellitic Scrvlrr
Sfeivlflc: “ tVh»l Dlsclplfl) lie I’ mvei In Ihe Session Room,
11:00 a. m, MorrdnB Worship
llrve: abnul Ihe Imrn's fliipper"
Anthem*— " I Will Clive Thanl.l"
Mes. N. V Farmer, organiil
- Tipton; "With A Voice of Sidjfinn'!— Khaw.— Chancfl Choir
sermon— Mr. Mclnnls
Church Niirscrv I0:4513;W) enth
Jill Welt t m fitreei
Friday 7:30 Thenrratlc MfnHtrr Sunday Mornlnu for children up to
School minis the "New Wnrtd five year*.
0:30 p. m. I’hineer Fellowship
'j'ranilafion nl Ihe Hebrew Scrip
8; 30 p m. Senior III rIi Fellow
lorei"
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B:Mi Service M fcltni
0:30 p. ni. Older VoiiOi urmiP
Smulay fl.Wi-Ptihllc A»1i1re*i
7:,til p ni EvColna Worship
4:0n Walrhlowrr. Study "THlv
Trio — "Llf* Thine Eye*— Men
d c U m lm -I'a tly
Welker,
Elolse
Snider, Sandra Itimn
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holidays, th o u g h ts go hack to th e first th a n k s g iv in g and w h a t it
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bleak w iiiter to he followed by an uh certain Spring. Blit stilt,
those w ho Had survived the rigorous year ju st past w ere deeply
th an k fu l for all th a t they had . ... and did not dw ell upon th a t
w hich they had not.
I t w as th eir faith and the faith of o th e rs like them w hich has
enabled our country to survive and flourish, "today, m ore than
ever, we and our children need faith like th a t. W e need to kneel
in th a n k s for a bounty far rich er th a n th a t know n or dream ed of
by th e i ’llgrim s. In th e church of our choice let each of tilt praise
and th an k H im for our blessings.

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Cathedral Service Mormons To Meet Congregational
Launches Program In Orlando Sunday
For Entire Nation
N E W Y O R K — A national i-anital
Thanksgiving observance Bt the
Wethlnglon Cathedral nt Mount
St. Alban. Washington, D. c. at 4
Dm- Sunday— replete |n huge
colorful processional arid massed
choir* ami with high iliirnitnrlcw of
enureh anil stale, ami embassy ami
‘^aatlon official* in attendance—
will launch a nationwide chain of
tfn* uf thousands nl nirrilur *ervlcn to be hclil throughout Amer­
ica during Thanksgiving week,
dedicated to the sharc-mir-sornlu*
program of .15 ninjoi I'lotcitant
denomination*
through
Church
World Servin'
Invited guest* at the national
capital service, a joint observance
hy Washington churches, aie |‘te•idint Dwight D. Eisenhower, and
Mr*. Elsenhower, the President'*
official family nnd other nuliiinal
lovcrnment lender*, embassy and
cgallon representative*, and Na­
tional Council of ('louche* offi­
cials and other representatives
from denominational and Inter­
denominational chinch life.
Million* of pound* of surnlu*
foods. It wn* announced today hy
the Rev. R Norri* Wilson, execu­
tive director-elect of Chinch World
Fervlce, will he distributed free to
the needy of foreign lands through
the three-year share, oiir-surplu*
appeal beginning with these ser­
vice* In tho trreat rities of th#
nation, in hamlets and villages, in
rlvlc auditoriums, in nimories, in
great edifice* and in humble rural
churches,
Literally millions of Amerirnns,
ha said, will demonstrate, m these
Thanksgiving week services, rec­
ognition of their privileKC in «harIn it-ln hrotherhood with all hu­
manity- -the ninteriul ahundnnee
with which they have been endow*d by Provldenee.
Through the share iiur-&gt;iiipins
program, surplus foods enn he dis­
tributed in areas of distress
abroad at n cost not exceed Init one
dollar for every $2&lt;r worth of food,
Mr. Wilson declared. Recent na­
tional legislation, which ha* both
greatly increased amount* of goyentment’ kurnluse* ifviHInhie to
the world-wide relief program of
the rhurclie* and provided for
their transportation abroad, ha*
made possible thl. ptnitrum under
v/bleh the churches' distribution
of imrh necessities of life are ex­
pected to at b-nst (iiiiidruple pre­
vious schedules, Ml Wilson said.
Aim of the program helnir paltielpaled in hv the Ilf, major I'mlestanl denomination* !* n mini­
mum distribution, durum the next
three years, of &amp;IH1 million pounds
of surtilu* foods In addition to their
regularly scheduled anil continuing
world-wide relief, reconstruction
and rehaiillltatlon effort*.
At least *7,800.000 will he nec­
essary, Mr. Wilson said, to enrry
out the program projected to reach
to upwards of tO overseas countries

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and area*.

op ranking clerical ami secular
rlaldom throughout the nation
will he Identifier! In tho great
thaln of observances arranged
through state anil local council* of
churches, ministerial associations,
etc.
The service Sunday in the Wash­
ington Cathedral will he marked
bv the pageantry of a huge, color­
ful processional of gowned anti
robed church ilignllarle*, with ban­
ners of the participating denomi­
nations, massed choir of 228 yolcer

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•Sunday I* fall conference day
for member* of the Chureh of
•lesii, Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Oilantlo, commonly called ’Mormon*' or Latter Day Saint*. All
Mormon* are urged |0 attend and
the nubile Is cordially Invited. No
offering will he taken. The public
meeting* will be at 10 a.m. and
2:30 p.m. with a separate gather­
ing of local missionary member* at
8 p.m. the *ame day.
Each quarterly conference 1* a
lime lo which all "saint*" look for­
ward because at this time they ar*
generally visited bv a noted church
nulhoritv who bring* a message of
Importance and sometime* special
Instruction fiom Mormon head­
quarter*, so rnllrd because the
phruphei, first presidency ami 18
i.pottles of the Church make th»l?
base of operation* at Salt Luka
City.
The vinitlng speaker thl* Sun­
day will he Marlon D. Hank*, a
member of the group ju*t heneuth the 12, the first council of
I he 70, of the Church of Jetu*
Christ of Latter Day Saint*. Elder
Hank* wn* *u*talned to this office
nil (let. I. 11183. Just 33 year* old,
Hunks !■ un Instructor in religious
subject*, |s active In youth work,
and is assistant director of the bu­
reau of Information on Temple
Square. There, he ami hi* co­
rn! ken greet thousand* of tourirls with the message of llie re
stored Gospel each year, ilrother
iInnts« is un Instructor of rellgloa
at Hu- University of Utah and he
served ns a full-time missionary
for two year* in the northern
-lutes mission.
After wartime militury service
during which time he met his wife
In he amt married in the beautiful
Hawaiian Mormon Temple, Elder
Marion Hunks completed hi* pre­
paration for his profession hv fin­
ishing law school at the Unlvernity
of Utah. There is no formal clergy
in the. church. Everyone Is Invited
lo heur him speak at the I.alter
Day Saint* Church lliiilding located
mi Lake Hot, just south uf Colonial
Hr. in Orlando. The quarterly con*
terenre has more than 2,000 mcmlurs of the Church of Je*us Christ
•it Latter Dnv Saint* In the Cen­
tral Florida area. Amy and all In­
ter esied member* of the public
nre urged to visit with the Mor­
mons at one nt both of the confer­
ence session*.

Continued From Page One)
the church's entrance, it contain*
classroom*, a kitchen and rest
tooms, and I* shaded hy a fine oak
tree. There will he a drinking
fountain available in the church
foyer.
Gus srhmah. chairman of the
church building committee, ha*
heen much complimented on the
plan uf the church, which was
worked out In detail by Architect
E. J. Moughton Sr. Th* Rev. Fred
Ensminger also played an Impor­
tant part In the construction of the
religious structure.
Pastor Long Tim e
Dr. Root ha* been mlnistrr of
tne locnl congregation since 11128
and ha* host* of friend*. He 1*
quite happy ahuiit hi* new church,
The former edifice, which wa* lo­
cated 21 block* north of the pre­
sent site, was badly damaged by
a hurricane. It wa* of a Gothic
type of architecture and wa* of
cun*idcrahlr height. The
new
*trurture Is heavily reinforced
with *terl and could be a trfuge
in the wurst hurricane.
The Congregational Church wa*
organized here in HUM. In 1031, th*
old Christian Chuich. which In the
South wa* an off-shoot uf the
Methodist Church, Joined in a na­
tional union with the Congrega­
tional Churches. The local body
wa* Incorporated a* the Sanford
Congregational Christian Church.
The churrh building Indeed 1*
definitely un altiacllve addition to
the city. It owns « frontage of
IfCM feet along i ’uik Ave.
It hopes to he an advantage to
the Christian faith.

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ments spoke only of "planning" for
the distant line.
Say* Starting Work
However, in September 1953. the
Western Electric Co. announced it
was starting work, under a contract
with the U,S Air Force, of the first
experimental units of a "distant
early warning lin e " That an
nounccmenl said the project was
started in December JU52, and that
the first unit* were being Installed
on Barter Island, off the northern
mast of Alaska
In rrsponse to questions, an Air
Force spokesman said today the
first experimental unit* have boon
linked to the continental defense
system

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The annual* Whiter Festival nl
Uhp All Houlv ralhtilir ib u trb
will be held tumnrruw from | until
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Tire Jay roe* will hold another
dance tomorrow night at tr u'rluek
at the National Guard Armors
Dave Shannon's orchestra will
play for round ami square dancing

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*o th a C 't f n j il a h i l In m;&gt;lit M ilt o m l
Seville.
a a r v a u r n | i y th a r a s if i«|m n m i n r Head of tho local campaign Is In
nay fo r iH n ln llf f on o r lia fn r r th r
Marion Harinon Sr., program dir l « t h t l i y Of M a r a m h a r , P ',4 lla r« &lt; |n
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M EN T O M O D EL
TO K Y O (f*— Men are Invading
one of the last occupation* of Jap­ m i
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t.H a a il
a doctor's core and won’t be able clothes, nf course.
to uili-nd the luneral today uf her
lirother Lionel.
A sjtukesmnn said yesterday
that the 73-ycar-ntd actress I* not
III but just broken up over Lionel'*
death Monday
from the churches of the sponsor­
ing Washington
Federation of
Churches and national and local
l&lt; nder» of the United Church Wom­
en and other great Interdenomina­
tional olganliullon*.
Principal speaker at the Wash­
ington observance will he the Rev,
Dr. Richard Campbell Rain**, Rlshnn of the Indianapolis Area of the
Methodist Church, recently returned from a round-the-world tour
during which he personally visited
many of the aieas Into which th*
vastly stepped up program of free
food distribution to the distressed
and destitute will lie made posslule by the sliare-our-surplu* en­
deavor.

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Solons Are Given Much Immunity

to see just how much tho French Ave. Im­
provement Is needed. It has been included on
budgets during three administrations. A hall
million dollars was appropriated in the cur­
rent road budget.
Apparently, too, those proposed projects
for which all t ho rights of-wity have im-n so
cured will bo more apt to got the new govern­
or's approval. Rep. Williams, acting us agent
for the City ol Sanford, has recnred all par­
cels needed for the prnjert as designated hy
the City. These parcels, he said, cost a little
morn than $R'I,000.
In the meanwhile, French Ave, is steadily
deteriorating anil becoming bumpy and dan
geroiis. Commercial traffic Is heavy In Its
narrow confines.
This widening project Is needed—and
needed soon.

project huve been given h.v Slide nfflclnln up
through Acting Gov. Charley Joint*.
Cecil Wfifeb, State road chairman, hna requeated thnt blda on the widening project lie
irt by l)rc. 7.
Local legislatorn plan to lie on hand at
the letting of the contract for the work, to
ace that the contractor la bonded immediate­
ly . In this way, the aolonH expect to apecd
up Work on the long-delayed construction.
\ However, there might bo one fly in the
[ointment. There M a poanihllity that I«nft(»y
i Collins might turn thumbs down on the p ro j je c t after he becomes governor.
Itep, Voile Wllllnma remarked that Gov.
Elect Collins said he will reevaluate all the
road contracta lot hy this administration to
aee which wore political and which were for
Sir Winston Churchill still lacks fine lioni roads really needed.
or
which
cuitccivuhly he may covet, that of
Well. Mr. Colllhs hoods hut to look hack
being
Father
of thi* House of Commons, the
at previous State lined Department budgetn
member with I he longest tenure on record.
Churchill's present stretch of membership
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TODAY'S M O LE VKttHB
goes
hack to 1021, whereas min of the Labor
*
Create In mo a dean heart. O God. and
Party's
Welsh members Iish kept his seat
renow n right spirit within me. — Psalm
51:10. Puul accomplished this hy H aying it since 1022. Before that, however, Churchill
was a member for most of the time from
la no longer t thnt live hut Christ that
1000, when he was first elected, to 1022,
dwelleth In mo.
when he bad left I lie Liberal party and had
not yet been taken up by the Conacrvatlvea.
Such long periods of membership in Par­
ttaiablUhsS in lnon
P M lb lM l Sattr
Snlardnr
SaaSa,
liament
are only rarely matched by our own
I I I Hnnufllln Avaaaa
Congressmen, though a few have served for
f.nlarad
vand IIM i mallaa Drink*r IT. I I I ! , nl
flO years or even 40. They are common in
nf xaalaH. KinrMa. aadrr Ika Art
t i n ra ti on
nl f'l'«ax»Ma nf Mnrrh It. IOV*.
England, for a very good reason. English
rw s:n n iit n ix s , r t iinr nmi i-.iMUiif r
J IN 1-lallMI. IK rrn llt* N lin r
members
of the limine of Commons do not
■Of ft I AH 4. m u s w o r i t , AitirMlalna Mannar*
have to run from their home districts. They
•eNNitnierinw o a t h s
may run from any district that Invites them
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Oar maNIb
HI* Manilla
tlnr Vrar
and do.
B4.M
M.TR
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Alt abllaarr aallrra. raid* af Ihaah*. ra*«lallna* aad
Many a prominent man lias been defeated
Mtlaaa af aatarlalamaal fur Ibr paranaa of ralalaa
faaSa arlll ba aba-aaS far al raaular ’.Svavffata* ratra.
in Ids home community. In the United States
that would break off his seniority In Con­
R a iw ilM
ttetlaaeilr . bf Otarral AiltartMaa
Mrilaa, I H WM-Ont CbaMhar nf CaMmarra HI**.,
gress, anil if he were elected later, he would
Allaafa. Orarala
hove to stnrt. again at I lie bottom. In Eng­
nirml.rr nl ibr Aaanrlalril l*rraa
land a defeat in one constituency generally
a a in U i sirhialvrlr in ibr n*r. fur rif»M I&lt;
a* ail tab laral aaira prlalad la Ibla im a fa irr.
brings a leading man several invitations to
run In safe districts elsewhere. There arc
F r id a y , N o v . 10, l OB I advantages and drawbacks to both systems.
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The Sanford Herald

HAL BOYLB

Americans Welcome At 'Nuts' City
■ A H fo O N R . . Belgium (At — If
t h i n in Any piece •hrond where
an American ran ba aura ol a
warmly lenllnientsl welcome, It
la hare In thin small Belgian town
iad» world famous
-by a word
mafia
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" n u ll!"
" N u U ," Is the reply an AmerJean general is supposed to have
made to surrender demands ol
mans besieging llmitngnn
II
(iurniuni
dur
I Hr of
Ilia tho Ha
Untile*
or Die Bulge
Whether Hint Is the word tho
general really used — or, ns some
claim, It was the arm y censor's
translation of an even more forth’
right barnyard term — It summed
UP the determination of the men
wno fought here, It helped Im­
mortal Iro Ilailogne.
Jfu m " that preserves wartime meilentnci. Visitors find a .llsh of
mils on their Inblo at mealtimes.
Other engagements In the BaltU*
the Bulge wore perhaps as Im-

Airborne Divisions held the ley
her
llmlngnr area for vital days nl
nt llin
tari
at
rl of
«f tho
tno offensive, a1 stand
intt caug!
caught tho admiration1 nf the
Id m
1*1
r
world,
s s well known, butt even
mpro
bloody, was
the
more blur
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.... .fightit Ihnl
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after
whe
..followed4 soon..........
...in
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tho rent purpose of his drive drfelted, massed his troops mid
un
In assaulted Iliistngno. n pil/c
gain
r lioped would restore nuirali’ on
the (lermnn Imme front
Shelled by ground fire, bombard­
ed nightly oy Nnat planes, the civ­
ilian* of flnstogne suffered side
hy aide with Iheir Ainerlrnn dr
fenders.
Casualties were heavy, tlf some
lO.VHi homes In the fluNtogiie area,
nearly o.ooo were destroyed or
heavily damaged, and this lakes
no ncrount of tho public
build
Pul
Ings reduced to nibble,
taslognr
comeback. Today between go and
H5 per cgnl of the bttlhllngi linVe
born reconstructed, and tirfr h/h|
to look to discover signs of the
war. Ilut Ihero are still many
empty cleared spaces where dwrl1U
Ings once stood.
The wartime camaraderie hag
endured. II ie hard, when you

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have Inst members of your fam­
ily nail your home In a war. to
feci guileful to your "victorious
dcfcnrlcrs." Ilut the people ot tinsIngno do stilt like anil welcome
Americans wholeheartedly.
"We Wrre together," Is the way
n townsman expressed It to a
group uf visiting U S . newsrtien.
The fntrunres to tlnstogne ere
still guarded by American tanks
Hint saw com bn I hero. Some tofl
yards from the imlnt where the
Ornnnns thrust closest to (ho lawn
stands a greati star-shape,
star-shapo.l mentor*
lal raised hy the
.... llelglans
. _ .... ......In trib
ate to the 70,WH) Americans killed,
wounded nr m ining In the entire
llflille nf ttfe Ardennes.
The memorial lists llm names
of nil llic unlla of Ihc men who
fought In this vast wlhtry action,
llencolh It Is a chapel where me­
morial services arc held for tho
different faiths of these men —
Protestant, Cfllhutfq, J
la n serin nf high lalgets the
cn 11re story id the Battle of tho
bulge is told In letter* of gokf.
After to years, these few sentences
capsule the triumph and the Ifng-

No Comment
By W A L TE R CH A M ltM N JR .
The unwilling adoption by the
Eisenhower Administration of a
stepchild . . . a Democratic Con­
gress . . . Into tho family will pro­
duce far more discord than har­
mony.
Tho stepchild from Ihr very out­
set, will have a lot of Ideas that
will differ materially from those
of Its family. Far Instance, the
stepchild will be inclined to spend
money rather freely and wilt have
a lot nf other Ideas which It in­
herited from Its father Mr. T ru ­
man, from Its grandfather, Mr.
Ilnosevelt, and from its good
friend, Adlnl Stevenson.
President Elsenhower told Hie
voters that If he worn forced tn
make Ihc adoption Ihere would he
polltlral chaos ami al nnuthrr
little he referred the the adoption
as establishing a cold political
war, Now Mr. Elsenhower thinks
maybe the words were a little
too harsh but there are a number
of Congreaslonal Republicans who
feel that the President eventually
will find that ho chose llm rigid
words.
In fact one Republican was re­
minded ol u Washington taxicab
driver showing n visitor the high
siiiX s of Hie city. As they drove hy
lac Archives Building tlm visitor
noticed the Inscription there which
ngue."
is . . . "Th e Post is PrnlO|
The visitor asked lha rah
If he knew the meaning
logue."
phrase "Th e Past la Prologue.
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Jf who
The
Washington.........
rah .........
driver
who
haa at tno answers In everything
rrmlrff Immediately tbuf II meirfi
"Vrm ain't seen nothin’ y(d,"
At the mitsol It would seem ap­
propriate to nuotc two stuR-menls.
One i* hy toe Home Democratic
Leader Sam Rayburn who will be
come House Speaker In llm Hlth
Congress. He said:
"We'll try lo make the fntm
program
mure serviceable to
farmers We'll look the lux slnic-

Jns

vd their hrurls and hearths tn tlm
defenders. They shared with them
their food, Iheir blankets and their
Inal. They loro up their hedihrets
f ir ti'-a In conceiting men and
weapons. They nttrsed the wound­
ed ami helped to comfort the sick.
"Seldom has moro American
Mood been split In the cnaran of
a single tinttU . , , The fittgibar
of llelglans who (Red or sttflored
wounds or aufferoJ g rc ii priva­
tion In the coni mot defence can
r.ot tie known . .
"O l thesd dead* and of all who
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I f l i J I f l f r hare,
■■WUCTf
M4XT
IW TI
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fnlight
the Inow
living
may
cat Dm , grwtnfiih af the deed
attest
nnly by IncresHd ocvoUrm tn tho
far which they braved
•'Tho folk of the ArdCnhda openi fire,"

lure over and „iron
any ..Ineoul
......out
..........„
JOUllies. We'lt make n
a tux
tax bill tout
Inal
will be fair lo all prople, We s)|ilIf
be
- for a strong
“ foreign
' ,Policy
''illej and
we'll try lo mhkd il u aon-pnrlisnn
policy. We feel wo should have
a strong national defense as we
bud when the Democrats ware In.
ns long as the world Is In danger
and In the shape It U now."
This Rayburn slalommd would
Imply more larm subsidies . . .
an Increase In Ihe personal Income
tax exemption
no tax relief
for busineia
more foreign
(pending . . . and more spending
for defense.
Senate Democratic leader l.yndon Johnson who will be dovafed
In majority leader if the Demo­
crats lake control, has issued Ibis
program:
I. A gigantice development pro
gram
rnl resources InclurlInrlud
1 of natural
ing
huge ........................
reclamation and
roasrr
lug I......
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r.
vatinn projects tn the west tn pro
vide for expansion of western In­
dustry and |M&gt;pu!nllon.
2. A material Increase in funds
fur national defense.
J. A revised uml Improved farm
program lo Insure the farmer and
rancher a greater share In the
total national Inrome.
4. Modification and Improvement
of standards of living giving both
the employee ad employer tho,
(llgnlly to which they are entitled.
5. Permit the M le 'l ntllltadmi
of all the great facilities of free
and private enterprise without tier
milling n payoff to u shlrilaltful
of campaign contributors.
Mr. Johnson you will note Is
cxarlly (n linn with Mr. Rayburn
that he goes further.
Johnson suggestion lo give
Inyen anti
ami employer
ampin.
Ihe
Ihr employee
dignity to whlrh they are entitled
viewed hy some to mean thru
.hor will get a lot or considersMron. And III* phase, "a payolf Ip
a shlrtlallful of campaign ronlrl
bulors," ran easily mean that k
tighter rein will be placed upon
big anil medium sited hiislneai
Watch mil lor nil kind* of In­
vestigations. The Democrats will
Investigate the Dixon-Yales con­
tract and Ihe whole field ot pn
vale powiw development toclugiog

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W ASH IN G TO N W t-Th e differ
encc between an ordinary cltlien
and • member nf Congress Is
while Congress it in session.
Nothing worse than the rebuke
can happen to Sen. McCarthy at
this session unless by something
et«e be does, he Infuriates his fel­
low senators Into throwing him
out. It's unlikely
If an ordinary cllizrn Is ralleil
tn trttlfy before a cuaarossiAnat
committee, but ignores If. ho can
be cited for ronlrmpt of ('ongrcis.
That is followed by trial in federal
court If convicted, he goes to Jnil.
Not so with a member of Con­
gress.
Several years ago a Sen Mr sub­
committee, investigating McCar­
thy's financial dealings, asked him
lo appear and answer rpiesllons
He dlnn’t. He hail no need to worry
lie might go to jail for contempt
of Congress. He was protected by
Ihc Constitution.
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b give
glv
members of Congress
im
ns much freedom as possible, the
Constitution says a senator or rep­
resentative cannot he nrrestr-J
during a congressional session ex
cept for treason, a felony or
breach of the peace.
Censure Is merely a rebuke, nn
expression nf opinion that a mem­
ber's cnndurl has been unfitting
Rut he doesn't lose his seat.
McCarthy, In dcrllning In go be
fore Ihe s u b c o m m i t t e e In
vcstigatlng hts finances, argued It
hart no Jurisdiction in investigating
him. Resides, he said, the commit­
tee was dishonest. Nothing hap­
pened to him, al least then, lie
was not cited for contempt. But
his treatment of the committee
was not f jrgotten.
It came hack to haunt him this
year when another committee,
headed by Sen. Watkins, a Utah
Republican, was specially crcntcd
lo look Into charges that McCarthy
had been contemptuous of Con­
gress on a number of occasions.
McCarthy didn't attempt to Ig­
nore Ibis committee when It called
him lo testify. If he had, hi* Senate
foes would have pointed to this ns
proof nf a contemptuous attitude.
Tlie Watkins commuter recoinmended MCcarlhy be rcnsurril
on two counts:
I That lie had been nmtoinptuous of the Senate In ignnrln;!
and Insulting the earlier subcom­
mittee.
9. That hi* conduct had been
"reprehensible" In Ihe treatment
rates charged. They also will cer
(airily Investigate the Federal
Housing Administration tu try
amt find scandals Involving M r
Elsenhower'a appointees Henator
Kilgore will join wilh Senator
Linger In pressing for an anti­
trust Investigation. In fact you
may have more Investigations
than actual legislation.
And in conclusion it seems worth
noting that political sparks al­
ready are Hying The friendly rr
ia I ions between the While House
ami the Capitol already arc a lit
tie tense. None other than Speak
er designate Ham Rayburn said
Just a few days after the elcc
inn that when the Democrats take
control of the House they will &lt;le
muml that the Krpuhllrans "pul
iii) nr stiul uu" on tlicir claims
of mas* dismissal of federal scetiflty risks
So It is "put up or shut up" ot
the very ontset.

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Foma Antibodies
Dr. Snbln ta endeavoring to de­
velop active Immunity attains!
this crippling disease hy vaccina­
tion wlih live viruses, which will
not dnmnan the nerves hut will
cause the body to form antibodies
against poliomyelitis.
Now this procedure differ*
greatly from the Sulk vaccine
method currently being tesled by
hundred)) uf thousands uf chil­
dren In various sections nf ttie
country.
The Balk vncVlno consists nf
Virus kilted by chemical means
Th o Babin vaccine, If developed,
Would consist of Itvo virus altered
■n as to remove Its power to cause
dicer sc.

Immunity, occurs naturally tn
some cases. Beverrl Investigators,
Dr. Babin reporta, have found In
children with minor lllnessea th#
strains of polio virus which had
only Untiled power to causa dis­
ease In monkeys.
Bitch an alteration, Dr. Babin
says, ran also be brought about tn
the laboratory.
fllmllarly transformed live vi­
rus material now composts the
vaccine used against yellow fever.
Some Success Reported
In his experiment on monkeys,
Dr. Babin already reports some
degree of suecess.
Maybe the answer !» not the
Balk vaccine. Perhaps It Is not
the proposed Babin vaccine. Hut
whatever the answer Is, medical
science will undoubtedly And It.
QUESTION Alin A NSWEB

Mr. H. B : The bottom of my
right foot started hurtling. What
Is the cause nf this?
Answer: A disorder of this type
usually is due to soma disturbance
of tho circulation, which might
come from hardening of the ar­
teries of tho leg You should hnve
nu examination made by your
fiomutttnaa Occurs Naturally
Th is alteration, which makes doctor lo llnd the ctuse and then
th t virus cnpibln nf conferring proper treatment can be alArted.
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lem from many angles.
One netv method of combating
poliomyelitis la being explored by
Dr. Albert B. Babin, professor of
research pediatrics at the U n lvrrStty of Cincinnati's College of
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STK1AI.ES. A rlr.
— Th*
Arizona Lund Department held a
heating to dolciminn whether a
large n u t of the ftuiln Cruz River
vnllrv should Is* declared a "cri­
tical" groundwater urcu.
Immediately after the bearing
one of the heaviest rainstorms of
the vvar hit the area. Stole Water
Commissioner Roger F.rnsl ts exi)ected to make hi* decision In »
few weeks.
tp
liesignalion of mi area ns "cri­
tical" prohibit-* the drilling of any
more wells.

20« HAwards HM*Atrm« Hirerl Fram Court IlmtM
Unit Itontls For Every Need
('nil Hanford 2B3
WE ARB IN HANPORb TO HBRVB YWf

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"safety" of tils offirr fired im u lli
by letter?
Then, since it hod happrnrd u n f
der Iheir own eyes, Watkins askelW
Ihg Senate to rcnxuro McCarthy
on a new and third count: con­
tempt of thr Watkins' committee,
which had been set up lo find
out whether he had been cjntemptuous.
McCarthy, who (L-bt't *it !r. th"
.Senate to listen to Watkins, ^ent
Into the hospital the next day Ann
an Injured elbow.

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given Uric. tlen. Ralph W. Fwlck
cr, who tud been called before
McCarthy’s own subcommittee to
ansrwer question* about the hand­
ling nl Communists in the Arm y.
Then McCarthy repealed what
he had done to the earlier sub
committee: he poured insults nn
Watkins' committee nod on Wal
kina himself. He said the commit­
tee was the "handmaiden" of the
Communists and Watkins was im
bccllic »nd cowardly.
This so infuriated the usually
miki Watkins that he attacked
McCarthy head on Ind Tuesday in
li detailed Senate speech Dial
traced the lung history of Me
Carlhy'x relations w.tli the sub
committee which tried to examine
his iinances.
He didn't go into Hie question of
McCarthy's constitutional protec­
tion in not goirg before that earlier
committee. Watkins, reminding tho
Senate McCarthy had catted him
a coward, asked:
Why had McCarthy, whose Integ­
rity and honor hurt been challenged
by investigation of that earlier
subcommittee, not gone lo defend
himself but, Instead, from Ihr

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Next time you hake potslosi
pul stunt* rxtrn ones in Ihr oven
so mu ran use thi’iii fur niuj'hrr
family meal Peel the cold baked
Itolatoes. dire and add In n ie l!(
seasoned medium cream sm ite.!
hr.it nn top nl thi’ range. Sprinkleach sen log with paprika and m
company with hruwneil (nils c o o k i

Golden Circle Plans
Holiday Basket
The Golden Circle Class nf the
First Rapt 1st Church met Wednes­
day nlitht at the home of Mrs. A.
1,. Crittenden with Mrs. Charts*
A. Lewis a* co-hostess.
An inspirinir devotional mi the
history of Thnnkmxivlnc was irlvcn
hv Mrs. KiiRrne I’cnntiiKton. I'lans
were made in plve a Thanksuivinir
hnsket tn n nceilv family.
I.utcr in the pvrninir irnnics un­
der the dlrerllitn of Mr*. I K.
Hus is were enjoyed by nil nml
winninir pi ires were Mr*. Penninu'
ton and Mrs. F. W. Kcmpsmi.
th’liriuiis
refreshments were
lion st’ivctl to Mrs. C. W Hamit.
Mis F. W. Kempsmi, Mrs. It t7
Pmith. Mrs. .1. K. Davis, M r-. C
.1 Green. M ri. Civile I’lerey. Mis.
W. W llninc. Mis Eucene l'e|i
iililt;t&gt;iri. Mrs N C. Ilnoth. M r- II
h. Sodeihlmn. Mi l. (Hire .Itihnsmi.
Mrs. Calvin Janltne. Mrs. Charles
A. I civi l, nml Mis. Crittenden.
fht H"H* meetiue Is to he nl Hie
|,nnit- „( M m . ■!. K. Davis in 1 h
Arbor mi Dec. 11.

T H F SA N FO R D H E R A L D
Friday, Nnr. lit. IPS I
Pag* 5
f&lt;l pork sausage links, a cmjked
vegetable such as peas or snap
beans or a tossed green salltl. De­
licious for ii quirk lunch nr sliplif.-’

Presbyterians
To Have Speaker
The First Pie.shvtcrlnn Church,
aInuir with Iht* Fiist McH umIis I mid
F.fst Itnptist Chinches, will hove
nn tinihnsMitlnr sprnkini; id its |
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Missions cniiics in Sanfurtl (eh. i&gt;
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Auxiliary Air SI itfnri held a lc &gt; i l l % i l i i t 11 i i i . i i i
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Hie nimnilng unit retiring exeni J i i t i n v i i i i «in«I M i - I * I 1v *11m ■ c i d
Ini- iinalti of Hie NAAS Officer
fun*
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Wives lin n Mrs F R More, wilt
ti t l r . H i l l M i r M il l s i l l . H k | r W i l l h r
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1• i rm il
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Mr* Vose In pouring during tin- I w n b i i u n h i * i *1111«11&lt;( &gt;I | * 111
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s in .n iiiT i’\i &lt;pt Im Mil* 111 *11\ i
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a business meeting was held In f i n I h i ' M i n i i u , ' I n &lt; h i l*i i«ft *
hr d I iId'* m ill's
t it '
hall ihc old mill new excciium &lt;‘ n i t i i M , t | * . i r i * I .. Si I i i U i l ii t
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l ' i t ' I n &gt; i t n h | , h&gt;n m | I h r p t , i n
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SAN FRANCISCO oB-How thea glamor girl go mil nn a perwin.il
appearance Inur*’
With si\ furs. 20 pans id "I.....
and limitless gab. If she’s Dehrn
Paget These were mine nf the
statistics I gleaned from Hie thill
as I oliicrved first hatir what il'»
Ilv Cm
like (nr Hollywmvtli.iin tn meel tin
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Shi’n i 1 Nutlh* Jrff r«*\
HunliT, 11da Mnieiln nml Ttuunn
Ntiuiian ma-.lr nit Hie hlmlapd con
tmgenl In Ihc uni III premiere ol
| Motion lli.imln'i " D r - l n r . " wlmh
was sponsored here by llie S.m
. Frjtnelsen
Oakland Ncw-papm
Guild
Dehrn and her mullirr
wulkt’d uff Hie plane loaded down
willi furs nml garment hags I
Mi nml Mm. Ralph Kuhn "f Al wiitulereil at Hie equipment a girl
tier■■ton. W. Vn . formerly nl Sun must take along when she exposes
I In* h« Isi t H i i .11 m . i , i i ;! f.
i nil, mu mui'iuiiHiijr thr engage-, herself In the public glare
Ii i t n l . i l I h r p a l I \ . i n . I |.r i ♦ * il
itit nl mnl uppiniichinu man hum ■&gt;(
She was only In lie gone a few
l»M . 4%%i n l | | &lt;|
Hu ll .laughter, .Mien Slielhv Jenn days here nnr.t In Chleagn Rut -.lie
M n k i l s t n . i % h. . . I I I iri I
iiuilll", to George Kitilth Murphy, confessed to taking along a lull
N I I I I (’ K
i n 11 p h i m * &gt; Hi S i n f f i i I ■11*
■•it of Mr. nml Mm K M. Murphy length mink mat, a pink fox slule.
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pmh ’\ ’
Tmirlii.in I »t (
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a blue fox stole, a while fox stole
of this City.
M i &gt;iiit| M m . M i l f n n l
nm l
Ih in m iM .il
.m il
\ ■i ' I i* i ' it i&gt;&gt; n
The couple graduated from a liiuwn mink stole amt a while t
•'»!. I ' l t t i i i ' l f i , I l i i d / i m n l .11h i i n v , f I . ii l i p ’ I m I I i . m ifu&lt; r i . i - i n I
n&lt;
Seminole
School with the mink stole
uf
P i i l r f l f l d , III .
l hi* hni!**i' * i f f i r m . V Y l v i *
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She and tier family Imuqlit Hu m
clip.* nf 1lift 1.
rn* 't* »»f .Mi, unit Mn*. Hurt r
I 11 N ' l l I n (* ltl 11it i n
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The wedding will tnke place nl nil, she explained, her folks having \ h i | « * ) *»n
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until
they
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enough
In
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She said she took along lour
Mr
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nhi nrv ItWtttnl |u attenil
I
III. nrff il'C ltrlillr I(1|||P
hAgs, which Inrlmlcd mrtnhg oilier;
liy ,"i |t. in. ri’h e
tilings three fur mill gowns, 121 h i m * int H h i i \ u n f i t i n V h I i i h n i j M i r n . l V W n M , J.rnf i . . i M* ,
I'.ill .
Mi
iV l i t
street and encktull tlreisei mul ?n 1 'nUm v &lt;lut'rif t n| t|m m m h him% W l t i h r
I
Pi a P r t T i ’d in u
pairs of shoes, She’* nut’ atmid Mi ni l M•’ Jyliri M**M*fna1|| uf | •ih
I in'- p i i t t * 11 Mi I- h i f
Klrmi.
Ilf
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itfuf
KMiin
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shoes, tins 2(Mt pain al home
S' M h r V . i f | | |
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” 1 neeil all these clothes when M'MDit Vpi nmi, III*
*» J'i» 'i . h i . - i ' . i .
i ,ii i f
1,
I go till bull .'* she argued "I
M* '11(1(1 1'Hn‘x i ■Inin*! Il**m«
Usually went 12 illflrrcnl outfits In
one vlay I need a new dri ' for a • 1. mU v » mini \V | MII » nit. I
bv
The Smifnril Ihisiness nml I'm- every Interview ”
n m l ' f i *.ntjf tiiiAM*i &gt;*111 it*'* V
’ ll* 1
li inii.il Women’' Club helil Its
Interviews go on all tiny while O f f i m r * ^1 •1IM " • 111I l i t i «11FI I i l l * * i
November
mi (-•'fine
Wi-ilii,’-dfi&gt; stir’s mil Inuring In lie'p pine, Iu t h i m l * .4ii*i It it m i n t i l I m* )i m i &lt;i h 1«*
inch! al Hie Ynrht Club beginning si mho’s plcluii’s She’s up al it h t"i\\ t)uil
ht* iw i»i*l 11Ii |* -ilniti;
with a slipper M'rved liy M ri C a ill in order In hr- alril for her h i t « I &gt;
E. Hunter with Mrs. K It. c.,rler first hrontlrasi That’s usually at
I l t' lld Mf rlm rlli* ( ’urldnu w ill
;|S hostess
H .She’ll tin an average of eight
Niiilnii.il S e c u r i t y chairman. rnihii interviews, the saute mini i*i* irIml f" Kiimv Hint In* i t im iim v -C lN K M A f ir u P l!
her of T V . plus two to Hirer Im t&gt;i: i ii •* I\ fn llu w ln i: "iirni rv "i» H
Mr
Stint lloiilh. introduced ' l
&gt;*»•is in fiii v fit flu* UriitipM M' limr*
Cnulr II N Vchurn who spoke (III new spapers
,
iru«r riitrLi iahi r 11 *r,o
iuI 11(i* |i11nl in Ur f.imI"
vurintls pha.i of nur iiatlunnl i&lt;
;
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VK&gt; Mtfiltt IPOHIIU
rarity, ’ trussing civil drfrnxi’
A hot dog conked over un open
Mi fim i M n . Hoy Mi*i»n nml
f i l l i n '
ll
K I M IO I
M n . tinnier, membership chair fire Is truly mi Anierleitii drlieary, ■lilldM n have moved m l" Ho n new
mriii p ip -ruled names of pros hill It ran spoil ymir disposition 1home in II i IniiiIo where Mi. Mixuli
pcctlvc tncnihei i mul the following and fresh nppinrniicc when mus- | will opeinte Iuh own loisim
were elected I" meinher.ihlii* Mrs tard nr riitsup from il drops onto
Fnepdi of Mm. T. ll Tyner wilt
Mildred Case, Mm. Iva Humlslon. your play trigs. Don’t lei spolii heMm. Helen Brynn, M ri, J. ft mine old nml "set” into wnskohlo tin oirrv tn learn Hint lie I , lltsngo
imci.hell, Mrs I T. Ilrailv. Airs fnhrles, wnrn teehnlelans nt the .Alt ouoiitl Ho pilnl in Orlniuin
Karlylc
Ilnur,holder
ami
Mrs American Institute of Laundering, white lie (s to iiiiih'igii surgery.
Evelyn Slentp
•
research ami educational eenler of
Mi t. .lulm 5,liter lotuiiu'il to tier '
Further plnn* were dh cussed Ihc laundry Industry. Fresh stains home hi Rose well, N. M , after
fur Hie club's f'hhslmns fiarly In are more easy to get nut than old spending eve) ,t| tlitys with lui
lie held Her H at 7 p rn at (h e ! ones hut all stains nre difficult loiri'lite Mr. and M it.
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M.
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Yacht Cliih (m families and friends lireailie must requite special reVVriglit,
7IH
Mngiudin
Ave,
of inrinheri Mm. W. F llaker moving agents. Inttllule chemists
win appointed chalrinnn In rhunti' reeommend dahliinir or pressing
Helping Mr, mul Mi ■ Everett
nf plncr cardr" ami Mrs Ht'lpN (he slalnetl area willi a cloth soak- VVIi Hi yt It tirnte tlieli .....not writ
t no i inline w r. almoin I ml riinlr nl in snap |iml water nml sending ding Afiulvei tarv iluntlav wilt he
man In charge of Christmas dill’ the garment to the laundry as Mr. and M rs ,.Don Linrk of Run
In Hie clrls aI the Hc.ila Industrial soon as possible. Rubbing the slain font Jnd Mr. nml Mis. AA'inn proltl
may cause Hie area to spread. In ­ of l.ongwooih
School
forming the laundry rniitermin of
the stain will bring It tn Dm at­
Want tn rnnrcal a irralrlt mi a tention of experts at Dm laundry,
( ’imk linenii nl low lemprrnfnrrs
piece of fimillure? I.li'lillv draw
so fat you pour off will lie while
a was stick, made especially fur
Quirk and drlii'ious lunch; Add and fiesh lasting. Use the liaenn
fnrnllure in wood limes, over Hie drained whole kernel cum In eggs ful when vim are frying chicken,
scralrli. then ruh the was in well as you .scramble them mul serve IriMirdllmilfwy Liurdl Isaoilirilliui
im nnt m im
willi ymir Ilnur.*. Nnw wl[»r with with crispy-cooked bacon. Serve (I'll or pula lues; It gives fine fla­
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a soil diy chilli
with hut hiillered toast.
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Miss Savillc,

F. M urphy

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Till’ Rusr I’llt-lt* nf Hu- Kanf'iitl
( i i i n l t n C liih w i ll n ii'H nt th '' h n n ii’

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of Mm. ('Imrlra .VIn iwrlhi r.
The Duplicate Bridge Club will
lit lilt’ Ynrht Cliih with seatin* In begin nt 7:15 p.m mul p Ihv
lo Hturt nt H u'rlnck.
Host’ Circle’ n( the Sanford (!.ir
den Clmi will meet .it tin' home
of sirs. C. J. Meriwether, Celery
Avc.. at 0:45 n in.
"Pilgrimage tn Hriwil" will be
taught nl Hi*' Flrnt Ihipii &gt;1 Chprt’li
from 10 n.m. tint it
p.m hv Mm.
C. R. thxliy, former missionary lo
Central America. A covered tilth
luncheon will Jm held.
•*
S A TIlllllA Y
AM Souls Catholic Clnm 11 l
sponsoring ll.s m' i'ii MiI millil.il Will
ter eFsliv.il nl the rltnrrh. (Ink
Avc. nml Eighth SI., (rum l in
p. m
Will*’ liiltlr Cl.I’ll nf lilt' PI ml
Mi’lhothsi CtniM'li will ini’fl ill thf
farmer* nnt-tnm innikit nl 7 n in
fur Its it mi mi I lutr lm in- II" i &lt; im
Mr. Xml kil t. I’. II Wyntl. lodge
H, W. Wore. Mm. .Inc Axxandln,
Air. and Mm. Jitlm Cnrvcr. nml
Mr. nml Mm. Hubert II. Il'-rly.
Member« of the I iiHurnn Chitreli
pi the Itrileemei will hnvr
cm
•rell tllah Mltuu'i nl Hie h"liw "I
Mr. nml Mr™. .lulm In’iikmik. I "Hi
A i hut.
M O N tlA Y
The Hrnl'lull Avc. C irrimeet nt the chant I nt " put.

will

TU E S D A Y
The Amin Miller Circle will inert
nt H p.m. nt the Elks Cliih.
The Unity Truth Clna* will meet
nt 7:45 p.m. nt the Vnltlea Hotel
with Cnmlvn P a w n * nt teacherThe nlutlv "Peace I4&lt;’i-itia nl Home’
will he continurtl. The piihllc i"
Invtleil.
The fiemlmile High Rcliool Untn!
nml Orchentrn Aa»nflllllon
will
meet In the bant) I ib II *t flllfi nl 0
P The Intermediate Royal Am hi
aadors will mret al the Flr*l
Baptist Church at 7 p. m.
W EDNESDAY
Mid-week prayer service of tn»
Flrnt Methodl.t Church w
he
held nt 7i80 p. m. In McKinley
Mall
The Mid-Week Prayer Meeting
service al the First llnplinl rlmrcii
will heflln nl 7:50 p. in. We enn
Untie willi the study of Ephcslana.
The Kacciilivti (’ommltU’h of Ihr
First Baptist Training Union will
meet In Iho Oliapel following in?
Prayer Medio# » m k e .
TIIU K H 1 IA Y
Senior 'Choir rohenraal of the
Flrat Methodist Church will he nt
7 Th c ' jltnlnr Roynl Ambassadors
will meet at the P in t llnpttnl
church at 7 p. nt.

To Wed Soon

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Biggest Crowd 01 Season Expected
For Miami, Alabama Orange Bowl lilt
M IA M I, Fla. i* — Miami'* potent
eanci and Alabama'* slum
Red F.Iephanls meet Frl
•|T night in the Granite Bowl be
experled to be the
trt wnal It experled
Aouth’s biggest foot bill crowd of
the aeaion— clore to 00,000 fan*
The Hurricane*, who won tlx
etrelihi before Auburn upset them,
I f U , In Birmingham two week*
••0, are IS1-* point favorite* over
'*■“ leapt Alabama sqtlftd wlilcb
aenred In 14 quarter* and
Georgia Tech Uxl Saturday,
Alabama went through scoreless
t t il with Georgia and Tulane hrfore the Tech game, and the Hur
rtcane coaching ataff hope* the
beefy Crimson Tide doesn't get hot
far this one,
“ If they ever score, they're
liable to go berserk," said Miami
Coach Andy G u s t a f s o n , who
W in e d his squad, "we'll have to
be at our very best or the same
thing that happened against An
b ttn will happen again."
I What happened against Auburn
W tJ that Miami had a 13-point lead
with 11 minutes left tn play when
the Plainsmen struck for two
touchdoowns and won I he hall
game.
Alabama, usually a tough team
la November, Is still nursing

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bruises from the Georgia Tic h
game, and Coach Bed Drew didn't
even bring along fullback Jerry
ChiapparelTl and end Paul Donald­
son. Ed Culpepper, 231 pound tack­
le, also Is on the injury list but
may sec limited ocllnn.
Kick-off time Is I p m. (E S T ).

Patterson Expected
To Defeat Slade
In Garden Tonight
N EW Y O R ti IF — Floyd Patlerson, the prtcMlous, 10yeir-uld
light heavyweight contender, Is
a 7-5 choice to beat ring-wise
Jim m y Slade in an Important
eight-rounder at Madison Square
Garden tonight.
The winner of this short test
might wind up as the next title
opponent for 173-pound champion
Archie Moore.
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pic middleweight crown, Is facing
a toughie along the lines of Joey
Maxim, the ex-light heavy king
who outpointed him in June, like
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Vols, Variety, Auburn, Miami
Picked As Weekend Winners
By M ER G ER H A IL E Y
Associated Pres* Sport* Writer
Aluliatna's Crimson Tide returns
to the scene n! one ol Its most
lop-sided triumphs Frt.luy niglu
but not even the must o|illmlstii'li.iuiii (an is experllng history In
repeal Itself
The Tide meets Miami's power
ful llurrlranei on Die same Held
where Alabama crushed Syracuse
Gi l) In llie IU33 Orange Bowler.
And, slier playing H conscculive quarters without
scoring,
'llama Is a touchdown underdog—
or more— In the Hurricanes, who
have lost only mice this year— A
H in loss to Auburn
Unless Alabama heals Miami nr
Auburn In Its two final games,
the Tide will finish with Its iirsl
losing season since limn laisses to
Miami and Auburn would give
Alabama a 432 record for the
year. It was 3-4 In IIKM
Saturday brings several other
big games, although six of the
Southeastern Conference teams are
Idle. Kentucky is at Tennessee in
the only KEC bailie Auburn en­
tertains Cleinsnn, Vlllannvu l&gt; at
Vanderbilt arr.l Louisiana State
meets onre-bealen Arkansas In
Shreveport, La.
Kentucky will he seeking lls first
victory over the Vol. in Knoxville
since IU24- and a triumph cimhl
menu howl consideratliio ami a
share of llie SEC chnmpiniislilp
The Wildcats, by heating Tenues
see, could tie with Florida for the
title If Mississippi Stale heals
Mississippi Nov. 27 and Ihr Geor­
gia •Georgia Tech game ends in a
lie.
Auburn, loo, has howl possibili­
ties. If the Plainsmen heat ('lemxon and Alabama they will have
a 7-3 record.
Picking ’em:
M IA M I O VK Il ALA B A M A : Ala-

h.'ima lias the st/c hot speed Is
lacking in the l.oe The llorrlranrs
have a lerrillc, fast ground attack
winch 'llama will find ilitticull to
contain
T E N N E S S E K O VER K E N
TU C K Y
Sirully a long shot
against the olds. Hut the Vols'
home gruonil "Jinx" and Tom
I 'racy's rumong could do it
AU H U B N O VER C LEM S O N : Au­
burn has M i m e log guns and limy
quit firing blanks several weeks
ago. Bui (lie nation's fifth-ranked
defensive leant could give the
Plainsmen a rough nlternooii
V A N O K IH IIL T U V E II V ILLA
N O V A . Iioth arc without a vic­
tory this tear, hut usually It Is
wise to lake all S E l’ team OVU
an Easterner
ARKANSAS nVEJt LSU : 'flic
lU/oihai ks‘ powerful single wing,
width hat sweiii aside all foes
exce|g SMU, will he l.m much for
llie weary, tnurt-huuded Tigers.

100 Drivers Start
Pan-American Race
T U X T L A (lU T IE H lIE Z , Mexico
'As Ah nil I ini drivers from 13 conn
Irles look off from this lropjr.il
bonier town early Friday on the
first leg of llie I.UOH-mlle. five dav
Pan American
mitomohlle
road
race with n . S1I7.2IH) in prires.
The first-day's goal is Oaxaca,
320 3 miles away over winding,
climbing, rough and dangerous
mails. TIP* leg took six lives Iasi
year— two Italian drivers and four
pcdrslriars struck hy racing cars.
The finish line ts ul Ciudad Juar
ex, nn the Texas border. It will
be crossed noxl Tuesday. Blit
many who started Friday will not
Inst that long

Matthews Retires
From Fight Gome
After 109 Victories
S E A T T L E OF— Harry Matthews'
fistic trail, strewn with 108 victo­
ries, A losses and the death of his
heavyweight championship hopes,
came to an end Thursday night.
Matthew* announced he has hung
up hi* gloves, once amt for all,
after iliseuwlng the matter with
hi* friend* and hit wife— but not
hi* longtime manager, Deacon
Jack Hurley.
At first reluctant tn confirm hi*
retirement a* reported by the Se­
attle Post-Intelligencer, Matthews
made It official In a lale television
program.
"Yes, It's true," he said. "This
Is final."
Ilurley, who guided him from
Pie role of a secondrate prelimi­
nary fighter to the door* of the
lighthcavywelght and heavyweight
Ihrone room*, expressed surprise
and disappointment when advised
of hi* protege’s decision.
"Ills decision,” Hurley said, “ If
he ha* made such a decision, was
made without my knowledge. Per­
sonally, I think he still Is a topnotch fighter and could command
l ip puraes,”
Matthews' announcement came
slightly over three months after
he was stopped by Don Corkeli,
British hruvywrlghl champion tn
whom lie had lust two previous
decisions.
Besides Ids three losses to Cockell, Matthews was knocked out in
the second round of a fight with
Rocky Marciano on July 8, 1932,
a few months before Marciano be
raine heavyweight champion.
Viruses cannut live by them­
selves but oflcn thrive In living
tissue.

S ports
Roundup

Revamped Orioles Seek First
Division Spot After Yanks Trade

B A L TIM O R E t t v -'T think we
BV G A V L B T A L B O T
can now be automatically consid­
N E W Y O R K LTV— There wai talk ered first-division challengers."
Just the other day of hiking the
That's confident Paul Richards'
m e m b e r s h i p o l the American appraisal
of t h e million-dollar
League to 10 teams, 'nils turns trade be pulled with the New York
out to have been the wildest kind
of rumor monierlng. What the Yankees yesterday.
"As far as I'm concerned this
men who hold the fortune* of the
younger circuit dear lo their hearts puts us In business," the Oriole
manager-general
manager *aid be­
really had in mind was to reduce
fore he left for Chicago, where he
their roster to seven clubs.
This Is the only conclusion we hopes ul do some more swapping
The big deal brought veteran
have been able to reach alter di­
gesting the remarkable deal which outfielder Gene Woodllng. short­
deprives the Baltimore Orioles of stop Willie Miranda and catcher
radically all their big league ath Hal Smith tn Baltimore along with
.etc* ...............................
and transfers ....
them to the pitchers Harry Byrd and Jim Mc­
New Yurk Yankees, .so that the Donald, first baseman-catcher Gus
Yankees will not face the ignom­ Tlrandos and three others to be
iny of finishing second again next named later.
season.
For these nine Yankees, Rich
If the reader should gather from ards had to pay dearly— some fans
early
— by
passing to
the foregoing that lids corner think too nearly—
..........................
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thinks Paul Richards, Baltimore's New York
young_ Bob Tu
Turley,
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new general manager and guiding balling strikeout king of the Amcri
genius, was given a fast shuffle by can League; hard-luck pitcher Don
George Welsi, the one-man brain Laraen; and colorful Billy Huntar
trust at the Yankees, he Is getting who made the near Impossible
warm. The feeling here, actually,
is one of Incredulity.
of any man in the business today.
The Yankees, In exchange for Some think he Is about as fast as
nothing they needed, are in re­ Bob Feller was In his prime, and
ceipt of two of the most highly his feat of leading the league in
regarded young pitchers in base­ strikeouts the past term pretty
ball today, Bob Turley and Don well bears this out.
Larsen, plus a shortstop who more
La nett Is not quite as hot a
than likely will resolve all their customer, but he's hut enough.
worries about Phil Itizxiito's fast­
Hunter, who wa* the Texas
fading talents, Hilly Hunter. Those league's in.lit valuable player In
were the players I he Bombers 1932, is a fielder of genuine class,
needed to beat Cleveland next and you may look for him to blos­
year, and they got them In one som lulu a star at the Stadium.
swoop The Indians' acquisition of.
Ralph Klner two davs oe*e|ou»tv becomea almost rnM nlnglau by
comparison
No baseball man wa have talked
to doubts that Turley is desimeu
to be one of the game's gieat
pitchers lie throws the smallest
hall, as Casey Stengel describes it.

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plays at shortstop but missed the
easy ones.
Richards, who admitted It was
"tough . . . to trade off a guy Uka
Turley, who could be a great pitch­
e r," said there was no way o* j
Improving the Orioles without
putting the 24-year-old speeJball
pitcher in the deal.
“ Frankly, you’re not going to win
the pennant with one ballplayer
like Turley.1'
lie said acquisition of the Yankee
slxsome "might put us two years
ahead on our farm system/’ He
thinks the trade already gives the
Bird* a team he could field if he
had to that would be better than
the one that closed the past season
In seventh place, with 100 defeats. '
Bob Turley, strikeout king of tho
American League last season, was
Hie hero of the Baltimore baseball
public while he was winning 14
games for the lowly Orioles.
He r e c e i v e d , among other
glfti, a new automobile and ft,000
In popular player contesti spon­
sored by local firms.
Today, at least to one Oriole
fan, Turley Is Just a member of
the opposition.
y
When the young flreballrr came
nut of his home Thursday, he saw
lettered In the dust on his automo­
bile trunk two distinct words:
"Dnm n Yankeel"
The I’roteatant Episcopal Church
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bury, Conn. In 1783 whan Samual
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boycotts Used Against Integration
JACKSON, Mis* . i.h— A new tvpe
of anti-Negro vigilante movement—
using boycott* instead of hull whip*
— has arisen In it least one stale In
the South.
And In the wake of last spring's
Supreme Court decision declaring
segregation In public schools un
constitutional new organization*
X i v # tppcared elsewhere In Dixie
ab sound the call for “ preservation
of our Southern heritage.” (he old
rallying cry of the Ku K im Klan.
At present these various groups
rate Independenily of one aner. Most are weak, capable of
drawing crowds of only svceral
hiindn-.i even when appealing for
mass protest meetings Hot two of
them exhibit cons Id era hie vigor and
have some powerful backing.
,vThe two with muscle are the
•American Slates nights Assn,
W'adtiuarlered i n Birmingham,
Ala , and a network of citizen*
councils in Mississippi. It D the
clllirnt councils which have ad­
vocat'd. and ipp a t.nll) already
put tn me the lues of substituting
acqnomic preisuie for physical
force, the Iraiiltlnnal weapon of the
W in .
Clilrens councils have been or­
ganized In 22 ut Mississippi's 82
counties and are spreading Their
yufpose is fo apply economic (ires
^u re s tn "trrmbleinnker*" who
would upset the "Southern way of
life '' A "trouble maker" is anyone
who advocate* coinpllanre with tliej
Supreme Court derision
TTie fire of thee nunrlls Is lliecled
against "outside agitator*” in gen­
eral and the Nat ton.il Assn, lor the
Advancement ot Colored People III
particular Ttie only organized op­
position to i ns* movement and
hence its child target, is the hand
(nl of NAAt't* members Inside Mis
jAtssippI Dr Km melt .1 Stringer,
a Columbus, Mi*s, denll*1, is state
president for the NAAFI*
Stringer says he believes there
has been some action on the part
ol the cuuncl's,
‘We had a blanch president, a
merchant, who had to give up A
group ol while men drove op to his
More and told hint to get In the
rar lie did and they look him to
hi* hank and there were the hanker,
his wholesaler and oilier people
E x ho gave him credit. - They told
tint they would givfr him rvi more
. . lie had to Kite lip, go hank nipt
or get nut,"
The dentist also told of u Negro
doctor whose patients were ad­
vised not to go to him anymore
The doctor was active in the
NAAi'l*
Stringer, a graduate of Meharry
Medical College at Nashville, Tenn.
said he lud reports front one area
that the public utility services of
4|ny Negro leader who became
aven one day In artvars on his
bllli were rut off abruptly.
" A i fur me," Stringer said. "1
can’t get credit anywhere In Mis­
sissippi. and I'm Just getting
Started too."
After exislenre of H ip semi-secret
councils first was reported by the
Aasoclaletl Press In late summer,
the Mississippi Assembly repre­
sentative Irom Sunflower County,
Mrs. Wilma H. Sledge, Issued what
'£ h e called a “ clarifying statement"
about tho organization.
Sha announced that the councils
"are a widespread group corapoaed

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M M IO M 1 Dwight D. Elsenhower
addresses a meeting In Washing*
# too ol the American Council to
Improve O ur Neighborhoods, or
•fkrtbm* aa the new group la
ended. Th e Chlkf Executive ap’ ganUattoa, which la dedicated to
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reliable white male ritlzens who
believe that segregation Is not dis­
crimination and are organized fo r
the sole purpose of maintaining
segregation."
She added: "They do not and will
not advocate violence in any form."
White the council* propose to
fight the court’* decision by legal
means, there are underrurrents
which suggest violence would be
tolerated u necessary to "keep the
Negro In his place."
The movement Is barked by some
of the state’s leading citizens—
hankers, politicians, druggists, law
yers, planters, merchants and
newspapermen.
At a meeting Oct. 12 at Winona
u ulslr organization of the council*
was set up with Robert R Tatterson, a Hally Ridge planter and
runner college football star, as
executive secretary.
Patterson Is the only offtrlal
whose name has been made public
lie plans to establish i permanent
of (Ice in Winons this momli
Ostensibly membership In the
•Minrlls Is not secret ami apparent
ly is well known In various local
communities
A stringer, however, who makes
liii|iiirlei is to membership, even
(hough a Southerner himself, i*
met with open hostility, suspicion
or a plea of Ignorance
'Hie first ritlzens rminrl) was
organized in Sunflower County’s
*est, Hie town of Indlanola
A reliable sourre there said it
begin with a meeting of five or six
men In a private home. Among
tho*e present were Patterson ami
Herman Moore, head of the hull
anola Hank
Moore
tubseriiienHy
berime
chairman of the Indlanola rnunril
The minute* of the first meeting
were luplirated and distributed
throughout the state to a carefully
•elected trialling lisl
Willi Hu* original account of the
Indlanola meeting went a state­
ment urging members In read cer
lain publications. The hulk of them,
while anti Negro, are also antiSemitic.
The statement noted the! "some
of these groups are antl-semlllc;
however, all religion groups In
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wlant, Catholic
fve heart (wishing the
entl segregation Issue and It Is time
for. all of us to speak out for segre
gallon of Ihe races regardless nl
race or creed "
Moore refused an interview at
Indlanola
The other large and apparently
well organized private group fight­
ing segregation, Hie American
Stale* Right* Assn, was Incurpunted In Alabama last February
There were BOO name* on the
ll*t of incorporators. Including a
substantial number of prominent
and wealthy people. The ASHA
twice has taken quarter page ad*
tn all tha state’* dally and 40 of
the weekly newspapers. It puts on
broadcasts twice s day, five days
a week over radio station W ild)
in Birmingham
Tha two leading figures In the
formation of ASRA have been Olin
II llnrton, personnel manager for
the Employers Insurance Co. of
Birmingham, and his bass, William
H. Hoover, board chairman and
of

president Asked how Hie ASRA
planned tn combat school Integra­
tion. Hoover answered, “ What we
are going to have to do Is abolish
the public schools and set them up
as private and take a hundred
years to pay for them."
Hoover also observed, "It may be
that a hundred million white people
will have to get together and send
13 million Negroes back to Africa."
Horton. ASRA president, said:
"We want to p
protect our schools
against subversive
teachings. The
IVft
(Hrl Scouts published
a handbook
flL
stuff on the United
Nstinns thst we didn’t approve of.
We got Information to live local
Oirl Seoul*, and they adopted a
resolution ('undenting the national
council."
He said hi* association had
worked succe*sfully to have one
school teacher fired for "subversive
teaching*" (rhlefly U N ) and ex­
pected to hive another dismissed
shot tty
"We found a book in a srhool
library," he added "lhat we
thought was subversive and had
to have that removed "
Mn*l publicized of Ihe anllintetfritinn orianizallans I* Ihe Na­
tional Assn for the Advancement
of White People headed by Bryanf
W Rowle* of Arlington, Vs
Howie* founded Hie NAAW P in
Washlnginn last summer alter IncoriMirallng in Delaware
A Marine reservist Howie* *ays
Ihe group hr brad* is opposed to
irSegratlnn and wilt light It nut by
any legal mean*.
Scattered through the South,
mostly In Georgia and Florida, are
other organization* Among them
are the "Wlilte Brotherhood" In
Florida headed by Hill Hendrix
o( Tallahassee, former self-styled
grand dragon of Hie Southern
Knights of Hie Ku Klux K lin ; Hie
"National Assn for Hie Advance
nirnl and Protedion of the Ma
jnrily id the Willie People" at Grit
(in. (ia., among whose leaders it
Dr Marvin Head, former kleiale
•vl the Klan anil at Griffin; tne
"National A tm . for the Preserva­
tion of Hie White Rare" at Au­
gusta, (ia , whose president was
a’ former K lin member; "Florida
Stale* Rights, Inc." chartered Id
Dade County (M ia m i)) "The Soulnerners," at Mobile, Ala . and perlint** a half a dozen other*.
Stringer, the Mississippi NAACP
head, does not believe there will
Im- violence In his stale Dr. A. H.
McCoy, a Jackson Negro dentist
also active in Uto NAACP, ha* a
different opinion Asked what would
happen If integration came about,
he said
"In Jackson where Uirre is more
liitelllgNnre and education, I don’t
think there will be much trouble
but In the rural* where all they've
heard i* Hilbu-lype talk and where
they can tiarely read and w rite many whites, too, I mean— there
may be trouble.
"When Ihey integrate they might
a* well have federal agents around
— Hie local law, enforcement offic­
ers won’t protect the Negro, There
Is danger these citizens councils
may whin up sentiment among the
less desirable elements

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B U D A PEST. Hungary, W - U S
Minister Christian It Ravndil and
First Secretary Donald Downs
suited Noel and Herta Field to­
day Both “ seem to be well off,"
Ravndal told correspondents after
he returned to hi* office
The Hungarian government an
nnunred yesterday lhat the Amer­
ican couple had been freed after
five years of Imprisonment. The
official announcement «aid spy
charges against them had been
dropped.
Ravndal said Noel Field* I* "ap
parently suffering from a stomach
ailment and they both are going
today to enter a Budapest hospital
for examination and treatment"
The legation will supply them
with some American Magazines
and periodicals
Field's brother, Hermann, slm
tlarly ha* been in a sanitarium tn
Warsaw since hi* release by the
Polish government late in Ociober
Hermann's British-born wife ha*
announced in London she expect*
to Join him soon In Switzerland
The American minister refused
to put newsmen In touch with Noel
Field and his wife, saying Ihe
couple h id asked specifically Hut
they "be left Id privacy" and that
their address and telephone mini
her In Budapest not hr given out
Ravndal said Hie couple ap
peared to be "awfully happy"
about their release lie wnukl not
they had told him about where
in IB19 or how they were I raid
they had tieeu since their arrests
Noel Field, now 50 ami a pre­
war employe of he U S Slate
D e p a r t m e n t , disappeared in
in IMS or how they were treated
Prague, CrrcJvoslovakia. in May
HMD Hi* wife went to Prague in
search u| him and alto di*ap
peared
III* brother Dei mann
reeking hi* brother h i Ka»t Kuiopr
liter that summer, likewise wanabbed by the Commoni*!A fourth member of the lamily.
Noel's adopted daughter. Mr*
Robert Wallaeh, ditappeared in
Klst Herlin in Ilia There ha* been
no indication that «he al*u mighl
he released
TY P H O O N S A L L Y
Ma n il a i t *
Typhoon seiiv
tiourn-ri) off the northern ridiln
plrien loilav and headed fm the
lout hern Hvukvii I -luh-l* hrlween
Formosa and Okinawa
The lute-season llopical storm
lu*hed Ihe east •■•&gt;»•I of nnithein
l.uion, main I'liiHiipuie island, with
laU inlleatihour wind* Then It
assumed a nurthwaid course »Det
threaleiiluv to plumre min ihe i -r
til* upper Luzon plains.
01’EK.N MOI lit It
SAILS F o il MUM I
NEW YO R K tfv— Ouei-n Al.iitict
Elizabeth of E n g la rl vail* otda;
for home aftvr a 22 da. visit to
the United States end Canada
fity came hi New York hv plain
from Ottawa yesterdiv and wrni
Immediately tn the t.m r yuen
Mary
'Hie Queen Muttier, who apeul
five day* Inuring Canada, was
greeted by u throng ol admirerEj IIi at Laliuardla Field and al
Hie ship’s pier
Tu uue and all site smiled pi j
Piously* waved and callo I "Uu.,d
by "

• iiJf'4(u) .f—Asme l *W per■ ns f.iirJ Si Luke’s Komai Cato• ■ t'r.urcr, ,n suburban R ivtr
T irst &gt;riterda&gt; fur the fuetral
• Fled B Smle J r 44. who spent

Former Police Chief
Charged In Assault

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in iron lungs

Saitr,

iv the "Smiling Boiler
was stricken with polio in

K.d

•rum in iHirl He died in Florida
last Friday

BARTOW i.|v— A former Lake
Wale* police chief, accused of beat
Init a t&gt;ri»nrer, ha* been bound to
Criminal Court on a charge of
assault and battery
K M Mellick unit a* chief alter
A. B. Cauley preferred the charge
against Inin
Countv Judge Chester M Wig
Kins, wnn yesterday ordered Mel
lick held tor trill dismissed an
assault lift battery charge against
f! M Stearns, who was assistant
chief under Mellick Stearns also
ha* resigned
Cauley, a truck ilm ei Irom
Indian Rock* ami a former Lake
Wale* resident, was arrested Orl
28 on a charge of drunken driving
He forfeited II2.S bond on that
charge last week
Cauley tesllfled Stearns hit him
WIAHINO fu ll C U IM O N IA l D IIH , Indian* ot the Marquette League
In Hie (ace and kicked him and
gather ub the ttep* of St. Patrick* Cathedral Ui New \ork whet#
Ural Mellick knocked him uncon­
LUe Corn, * year-old Indian gill. kt.»e* the ting of Francis Cariil*
scious with what " I look to he
n«, it elm an 1 he ceremony w a* held m ivnnti tlcn with the Golden
a blackjack "
The truck d in e r said hi* Injuries
Jubilee of Ihe I eague. ■ Catholic Ii 1 u L i . t . a v a a i d o r s - m l , s t i o f i *
1 1iiionuitiozwl)
included a broken rib
It maintain* iuu chapel* and In » -1.'
The defendant* did md testil,
but their attorney argued I'aulet
wa* quunelsoine attacked Mellick T u r l e n v / F l i i r i n c
in the Iml and that the officer* ' U I R L J T L l u u t : i

Die Rev John .1 Cavanaugh,
tormer president of the University
•I Noire Dame, where Snltf if*
i « luted school, gave the funeral
sermon Suite’s body was garbed
,n e.vpr of a knight of the Holy
!■rp.ilchre a vestment that went
■dh iiir tumor given him
rears *gj by Pope Pill* Xli

two

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Radio i'elpm, i.-.t to (tie tollitiitn alivt today
it* been een fieipienilv tnikri
Die practice involves pmutiumc ■lulling .n'io
Itie loll Hut nesi-t
the -kin m variouv spot- wdh gold wlien a lomtl i appiiMi lies It.dli
aid silvei needle*
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A liro ad i ast heard h c ie re|iorteil - e.iivlmic .tint hattleil ilogi-.iti'tn I

Reds Practicing
Needle 'Curing'

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«M the '6fi Pontiac inul atay on to prim atul drivu it—
in
“Pontiac’s U&gt;e hot car for 1955!"
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Let US ahow you live whole atory of tlrU nll-nuvv (loner id
Motors Mssterpiece. Como In and lulmin* ita Vuguo Twu-Timo
color styling. Htop iruid# and Icuii buck in luxury unit cunilurtl
Look out through PontUu:'# aw#eping tixpuiiwj ol gluiM.
Than I#t us take you for a drive. Pul Pontiac’s HtrutoS tiia k V -4 througlv Ua brilliant paces. FWI ita powarful ttrid#
as you movA Away; alt bAck and ralai a« It awwipa you ollantly
olon|. N o t k i how this grsat Poutiac doas avary tiring but
drivA lt##R—you simply guid# it, compl»t*ly at i

Choose Perfection and you choose
the Best!

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'Smiling Boiler Kid'
Is Laid To Rest

r f e c tio n

Then lot un allow you the prim story—tha facta and figuroa
little it c o h ( h to g iv e yourmdf tho wonderful thrills of
Pontine owncruhlp. If you cun afTurd any now car you con
emiily nllorii tho sinurt mul imwerful ull-ivuw Pontiac—ultimata
piool lhat dollar for dollur you can't bout a Pontlacl
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Sanford, Florida

�were! Peggy and Johnny Brer
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O s te e n

IMS. KINO ALLMAN
i Gulden Home Dunnnilr.i
Club met Tuesday At tin
Harold Kby, agent, gave i
Mtonstration on how to maki
Mdatmas candles. The club tie
Med to have (nr Its ar.iiiin
■tlstmas parly a coveted rllsl
IT per which will be Imld tier
Mil at the schoolhmiM' All uiciti
art and their frlnmls are Invp
I to attend. The chairmen nj&gt;
tinted were: bnid. chairman
[rs.
Harry
Oilt-cn,
progran
(isirman. Mrs. C. J. MaoC.irlet
ml dec oral |en chairman, M m .In*
1‘tters. The billowing .illendci
meeting: Mrs. (ierunl f-lipsr
la. Herry Osteen, .Mrs. .1 C. Tra
lek, Mrs. Harold Kby, Mrs dm
I levs, Mrs. John llobinsoti
ft. Flank Oenrye n .u I Mrs. J
itc C o rli r
The It. A.'s nf Ulr llnplb l clmrc*
UlOt
Mrimay
evening « l
lh ,t
church Willi thrlr t:ouirw,ior. Ib-i
ijw ry DcUirlor Tlto:,e prrscii
were: flcrmnn Allman. I.i.tiv It•
an. Bobby Thoruinon. .tor Fran1
and B in :tn flay Tart. I.cc ( i f
(fen* nttd Edgar Suitor.
.T h e ollcen l‘ T A held Ms nH ilar monthly mcrllcg Tucf.dai
aaenlng. Two Him-, were shown
'T a r t y Line*" and ‘Tltnoks Im
Idilenlng" pul out by l!i« IlcJ
Vlephone. The hoalessps! Mrs
Mm melt Lawson and Mrs. IHrl
Ames wjrvd-d uiceshmr.uia o
pumpkin pie and cnffri.
'T h e Sunhcam'. nf Htr Boplb.
Ghurch met Wednesday ullli llip|«
nninselors. Mrs, B i-‘ Hitrke ntn
Mrs. Harry Odren Tnetr nresen

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Fraie r. Marie
And Ngpcj
and Frances W u &gt; .
Mr*. M uu u n f {Todd returner
with ;lwr TiuaMnd Sunday altu
iptnOlua o weak v.ith her son-In
r.i\v #nfl daulbtqr. M r. and W S
)l..rlpn I/flilucf, of Hollo Ulade
Their grandson Larry M iln e r returnod with them to spend a week
Mrs. Todd also vUljcd her son
In-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
W. It. Whiddeti ot BnlmtlMc.
Mr. and Mrs. Loui*; Non! nv
grandparent) of a baby boy. M«n
aid Wayne (torn lo tliolr dniinliter
Mrs. Willie Brown of Sanford. Tip
bnhy wejAhod 0 lbs. 91* no*.
Mr. anti Mrs Cbadai Ulacji an
the nrmid pwonts of a baby «|i
born Thursday. Nov 14lb.
Mrs. Then Tice of JUjligwuod am
Mrs Charles Brown of QMccr
were rccenf vlaitorr. In Now Sipy
rna Hfkoli
Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs
Honor Brooke and children. Ban
llirliard and Sylvia wnce recent
vlslhin of Mrs Edgar WliHiilo
of Titusville
Mr nutl Mrs Juc Btownrd ant1
dnmifilors, Angle mid ('onir ut
bar font wore wcqk opd guests ol
(ter iwonl*. Mr «0«l Mrs. B F
Bur He.
Mr, And Mrs Bhtford C «iin l
and damtltlerr., (nrol Apr mu'
Judy, and U r. and Mr* 11. A
Harris and children, Wanda J e*
and (lory ivrue Ulwmr god &lt;-uppoi
Hirsts uf lltolr H.irmits, .Mr mill
Mrs W. £ . Mfttlaii Sr Sutidav
Frlr,u(U ttl Ra,v I ’.r.ll will be gf.td
to hear thiij he bet returned home
tfom ,the hoKpilnl where he b|rbern, nor to Injuries received In
an ueeidettl
Mr I'lovil lirlsliuin. who Is stn
Uoned willt Hie Navy lit Hnidk
Ivn, N Y spent Hie weekend will
hi- wife mid miii Andy of Osteen
llutrv Hayden nod Lor f'atisey
nl lii-l.and rallid on Mrs and
M i.. Harry Osteon Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie John of Mover. -Iter of Mrs, It. If VVlIliains left
Friday with her brother, Mr n|nl
Harper nf Apopka, after s|irndliit
icveral weeks with Iter htnlher In
law and sister Mr. and Mis. It. h
William*.

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Kindi .itlvantw piograuuulug U
equlrod by law, they said, and
ANDIUIH
besides the new Mth Cougrasi
Hiuld repeal the (Urtf Cmigrcu*
rare (for JlVaihlniftnn) daatli v«ransi* h a v i v o i i .a i m * o a Tift
M ASHIk a i m i s m a t t n u t f A i i :
llct nn a federal agency tt will
You ana »ai-li nf Veil ere hstaliy
netlrlen ana reoulrirt it. iu#*#nr he mi to President Klsrnliowrr In
lect.fe whpfher to mk for an FOA
any claim* am) dr nminf* u ni.-ii you
nr either nl you. i m i han- iiaiilnei life extension.
the eilele „f AN'MttMV rtF.Hn
In any event, the foreign aid
deraaeea, late ,.r .„iii t'ounlv, In
'ilpcllre Is not expected to br
Ilia t'nnnty .tu.1k &lt;- .if iiemlioil.
County, Klnrlri*. el tile iifflre In I It,
napped atiul. Program* would In
court Imuen nf ei.l.l I’uiinly at Hull
ijilll up among other agenda* If
font. Klnrliln, within rlahl riiien
FOA
I* ilUbaMad.
Oar tnonlhe from the ilnie nf thi
first imhllrnlli.n lit Ihla iiullr*
Kaon rtalm nr ilrmnlul nhall In* In
W/lltna, anO ehall Muir Iho nlu,.
n( raalileni# nod im«l nfflie *&lt;Jdre*i
of Iha o[alman[, and ehall he nwurt.
Me
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attorney,
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dime ml
led eliali h
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lluhert V . llaeamlller
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C. P. JACKSON (left), United Hln(r» delrgsle In the United Nation* In tym* York, makes Ida float major
acldrci* to the U.N. Political Committee. Listening to Jackson are Anthony Hutting (canter), of ttM
United Kingdom, and Andrei Visblmky, Itiuilnn delegate to the world organisation. Later, U. S. A n *
baasador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., announced that the United State* ha* allnested 330 pounds cf ahnmle
fuel for a proposed Inlei national ngenry under President Fbeiihnw.cr'* "atom* for pnaca" program,
it 1* sufficient to activate "a considerable number" pf atomic furntcys.
finter sat tanaf CrciU*k&gt;&lt;)

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citedly. "Do you atwaya do that 7"
I took a aober breath and Jet go nf
ftuaeell'* a m . 'TVgU a minute, tat
ate 'gat' it in order. A c * , do you
• I w a y a carry c a r g o bn thi*
Ju*t orulaa?"
’■ Bjire,” Ru»*rll *014. "7 ‘o|d
ami . . . "
gnu # 1 I Juit wgpbed
“ •I
to mak* aure you afwaya took
ejazgo, not lust aomaWmr*- Now.
do you ab*»ya Ustv* p w bawn «df
by lighgar to «and to a n o t h e r

foot touched at the nex
(ng on the deck. " S a m e fdtift
tlbre of the aamet"
"Yeah, the lent part. Hustle it,
you 7’*

Ruaacit hit the gangplank in a
jargt Hyp and rpo lljmtty up toe
1 walked alowty up the wide
•taircese and moved along the cor­
ridor of the texaa (Jeah. heading
lor thp l««t dp lug# bedroom tn
tile right aide.
y. I thought,
Stewart'e getaway,
rlooked. OftThat’* what we overlook
ndtng the girl
tewart, then flndtng

&amp;

lut Stewart had planned to coma
^ M V e ll, yea, It the cargo U con' to p ahip." JtugMlf »atd. aboard the Dlale Dandy todpy. wflU»
girt,
hidden in e crowd% of j . H
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a v a il goto aahoip toaome- hla
turned tour lata. He’d atey undpr
fw m
^ ' tM un cargo la pul on a cover and tomorrow, when !
I far tnratgn porta, la it go left the boat’* boh
tream to Ibp rupty
"tn ’your hdM, the winched downstream
away, g|lewft*
. juat 1,000 yards awgy,
•hip
you mova U f “
uaaeli yald: ’ W r l). that a f art and hla Mary would move wUp
il A aunpie, raaaoaahta plan.
ItfDy, I
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P 'U td VJot Nam govnjrnmrnl
U everything had gone amoothJty,
^
r
« fnapet^ion, you
h^ow, juat lo mjtke aura no critical Stewart would have been Just an­
$ i r V. a. embgssy denied ngcu
other passenger on tha Duue
pJeirtV^.*’ B u a g g ll HVtMiWd. war maiertala go to the wrong peb- Dandy, le u a c t i v e than matt,
rcmtrts, uuoted by thp Vlafiululi
fltf
Bp
"Juat
gating
tan
,
mp
/m
wp
cap
radio,
tolljfi* pljns
,(p rtfj•t|V||tJ| thill
81(411 ^UIU||I*
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‘‘JfptJ mean tt'e atwpy» done, but p r o b a b l y . In New Orleans, he
a‘c five or six new Vletnama*" UKiy* cargo temorrw*"
tt isn't gtrjryy the way It etiould would have picked up the girl and
"Move It wnaral'*
UIVIAIUps.
*V|
divisions. Whatever
I13 tJoua here,
Btfy wl.U&gt; t^*. llu*a*ll. the money, moved with the cargo
"W* lighter it downatream to b*
the e'mba»*y
emna»*y said, will he fully
to the Montelume with no troubis.
wllbln the iramework nf the Oe
t t » » *• “
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^ll( It
l* very
VVI^ *
IHUIJ when
rvu**&gt; tlw
' J f t t f r W ”I i m
w.fy. I ’d thought
pova accord*. The Vtethameie
if* p o k i n g through top
cope were
army now number* .ilmiif SSO.ppo
machinery, hoping to And
y e you crpted mac
men.
in the cargo bold. It was
othyr Stewart In
tunny then, Wit not now. It would
UraaT
’J1*" *
be ridiculously easy, tf any of that
£&gt;pyoi
meehlntry was boxed with a HtUe
added apace dealgned to takp a
w n a a -T v oiu.ARinn
man. a girl and a wad of caah. It
'fit f
*•# V rtU a * r Matte*I
wouldn't be a long trip. Just L O *
Inin
•.*^1
yard*.
i .lo t’tiatili o ti* f
big (h o f,"
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lift H im Km:l enil Knm-y
I was beginning to ace It all nowh (in IlntiK# (lliler
farftn Adventure w ilt) Hnr-te W *11
opjttsd at me sharply, Though 1 atilt couldn't g u r u what
SjlMI VV fiiU nir-N
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•t'a tpe ni a 1 1 e r with you, had upaet the original program.
p» .
stir. M iintral
itrU
tl
nl Vn
rU tle*
Of courae Htcwnrt had left a trail
muep
Wtlda? Yqu aick 7"
Si If* lilt I'luy lliflilt
7:IM8 Mt|w|(4 l VtirlBtlBN
"4 juat saw a ghaat," 1 mumbled. when ho tried to bum hla personal
7 If. jfijin Only Nf*w«
"And I thought it wa* finished." 1 papers and wasn’t careful to bum
horn and epeeg
w 7rSo tiolliir A Hn'imtl
8 0 we
(book my head, trying tn clear my everything thoroughly.
"T?ien (h* f
I nn Meiins
knew about the boat and from that
"30
brain.
"Llften,
will
you
do
eomet»V‘ 8htP
FtlHI ,i*'“ ir It muni *if H lurt
moment hln original plan waa taeL
thing for me. Ruuetl?"
» 111 he
Hut It had been a good plan. And
Ml fl,11 •w MiteuL
"Y e i, if 1 Ota."
I nr In
l-efunp to J'*r».in
"Oo up to that phone booth there a cleverer mind than Stowes*'# had
,uiHl». -Wfy AI4J. I
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II «»o ru o tii* ii yilahitaht*
near the warehouse. C a l l CapL set It up.
11 So To w e r T lia a U I'
I
12 in Mian o ff
(To Bo Continued)
Orodnik. He'a at the ufflca of the
M I T M l I t t A.W.
rppjitaM tgU. hr Bart aplepr. I&gt;l*trlbol*A br Kln« rpptutM Rrmllcata.
I I lo Hlgu On, J ’ruaruip i l D u m .
II I ft
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is ne TJie 111* Ton
k A J i V i i . s * p,|t,
r
I nn
Viti e
*,t
t U Vre llarne Bhmv
I So Hliln v . MP-lita*n
( U l'o*t Hum* dcotibuard
41 So Klim
!k and you
ft: JO llopKlona Ca*Ali1y
•tOO lauxle
S.lo ilia Play n*vk
H O LLYW O O D iav— Members of that ilay.
...
iR ig in sev
":4ft W eekly K*W* Jl«v»P*w
the Florida lfou)P of HcpreseptaDuring the afternoon, the fail7:00 l.oreite Yunna Know
T;|0 L ife II? ItUey
llvns meet here this wecKcnd Jnr slaturs wilt tnur the South Fiorina
S:ft« Jackie Oleneon
ihefr cnuciis and a look at a mental Imspllal die M a r here and
ti no Hldnm iihUe-dM -Hliartacillar
UP# Rig Tup
number nf projects In Southeast visit several thoroughbred breed­
in .10 li lt Parade
I non Cliroaoedon*
FlruliU,
M T J I M U f J*.M.
ing farm* In Bruwatri and Dade %
Mils T o w e r Th e a te r
0
•
Npraker-0e*i|(natfl Ted D a v i d , cminlic*.
I2:lft Plan (Iff
wh -• wilt be general rhalrman.
David said he docs not plan
MPSHIAV r.M .
split sopie 325 lawiiijikcrx ana lo annoimre any ol his commlttse
ovv
Hlgu on A P io a 'a m lleanin
"U n i Pare
c u e .I k are expected, Including Uppolntmentx at this time.
. V*H|llllgt oo at t.'hli-aao
liu v .-E lp rt C u ilitis; Suprenu- C ohn
1.2* HI*it H ii A IT o e ta m ‘II m u iiv *
(S n v ath
'uMlcn H a rris D rew ; ‘"‘nnjtrr.iK
J‘ Jn ifvj
r A ti*aoild
Atlv/ntuy*
1 1 no Th e A me 1 1,-an Week
rup) Dwight JU. lin ge r? and Dante
Iierham
t So Vli-tnrv At He*
(It
'ndoll; atl members of the H lgis
mtiniyr (
Cabinet except Cltnimlislon'-r of S m t ! • « « i N M h f r w N
I W W t a ' Th e l.lta
I'll
r
Aililcullurr Nathan Mpyo wf|n is A B M M B f l B a I a B O M a w
Ai(HI Paraaon I'la t lion&gt;e
A 111 W a le rlf'.o l
A fr
|ll: and a number of si-putvir;,.
Chronic bronchili* m#y develop If
T I'd I'r-u ilr Are K u u u r
RriilMrallon beajpj gf J p. ip. your couth, chest cold, dr acute Ipottt in Private Herrelarv
I no Jsvklr tll***on
* ho Tone! of Hie To w n
1f
and fhr^pTiq^r? later thu&gt; cMtis u not treated and you C*2
SiftO U K Theater
;8S
afford lo tgke a chance wjpi any
*r
»:!(&gt; F g th tr Know** II •at
Tharc
_
etne test potent Ihso Cteomp!
i iti no Ur.*,ik the llank
Ot hers’* Itarmord
goes into ihe bronchial system
HI (n Th e Hlnr A Th e Hlory
UhriuitiAcopf
it Oil (IniM lyear-P lilliu T V
mown and expel «»fm tadeo l .
hou**
M
11:00 New »• Weather
1
flfujcf,iniinfiNS ur(menliigN it pi wj
liitu man off
O ct« Urge bottle of Creomulsida «H
t'flto M r r * 41
(f n g jU A r a . m .
II#11 nr Horn** lo r JK ttu r
your dfU| store. U m il all a* diircMd■iH Hlan o n l'r„ * r* m Itaium*
nr. s W nalher— New* III la fa
Cccomulsion I* guaranteed to pltoto
,(/nuvta
1:011 I Iran k fuel ('lu ll
Algny Map u-::i attend I’vo Uni
you or druiokt refbnda mooap&gt;ao
10.00 Klim ra te
t f JJ.rtnl i r , v Bcboiit
10 , an Teaf P iillrrn
M '»U A V p.fi.
m o m i s v r.a .
and cetuw J j
tv,lid B ill aiitihub
l:lo Teel Pattern
K'llfifADPd w 4-v .caucus ut noun
111 man on
1:11 P roaram lleeiun*
i.*t* N*we llrl*f*
li&gt; »
Jot H‘ - " — 1
(linn....— ,

General s Talk Worries French
KAKiON, V ld Norn 'Y l - French
uffirlnl* expressed conrnrn liulav
over the timing of U. S Urn .1
Lawton C o l l I ii s' mitmimn'ini-nt
Dial Hie United Mates plans In
lake over reMiniisIliillly lor Up
training uf (lie Vlelnamt-.se na­
tional army.
Front'll source* sny the first
i-onlarts on the (turdlmi were
made only u lew days ago and
roiiAeiini'iilly II Is premature by lie
talking about II yttl
(.'ulmis, President Ehoiituiwrr's

tperlal nmbnssadrr to Viet Nam,
mu tie the announcement Itl a press
come i t nor yesterday Hl.i nlhei
slfltt'Piniis on (ho nrrd for v ld
unnie.Ke unity mo I U. K. supporl
lor Premier Ngn I Hull IHnnt re
t-nl.-ed gs*:b-iatly favorable rent
Don tinin Hit I1roiii'h.
Tlr* Fiench said C'ullliiv’ an
iiouiicomrpi Is nlmoal eorta|n to
bring r Iinr ges from ‘ he Commit
insl-li-'ld Vldm inh in ficrMi
N filli V,lrli.j.m Uml the Frene'i
nnd the
'It nn
ni-rlnuis licit trying lo evade Hu
ticncta ugrccmcr.L*.
Tin y say dir.|) a change ran (i&lt;
answered wir'd the entire nian I*
frnt.il up lull now Ur- Vlrtmiub
can '.to exnee.cd lo do tlid r bcsl
t i.Mrlrark the arraiiuemeni.
Tin Viet h i inil rnillo h'rrjiuy h*
b tiiidciisl diprres tpat ( ‘oilin.* yrns
s' id i r-T* to sabplHgi' the Ui-ut-.vn
a ra w p i. which emleu th. civil w.u
by inddluK Die cminfrr brlwj-in
!ne Vielrnlnh and the .FrenchMil'

Chinese Bombers
Raid Pei Yu Island

n i f f i u atyin ran in Monna i»
this combination nf nn umhrclln
find n beach lint being modeled
here by Dolores Alvarez nl llnlnbow Springs. Fla. It la being
used by sporta nsbcrmeii as well
a* bather*.
(fntrrmilioiial)

'lAIPFilf, Formnta &lt;J*-- Chinese
Copiunlvl bomber* re ipened the
veal norknl war loilav with a raid
on I'm Vu Island norlti of Hie
l adii'ii uroiip, the Nalluiiallst Heii’iise V ln h lry annoutTJ
,
'I lie mllstry said four tnmhrr.s.
r«rerlcd **y »ls flfthler planes
drooped mure Iji .v i 30 bombs on
I'»e r.atluiinlb&lt;t o'l'lHixt Inrilcllng
.'irvi-iul raMUDltle*.
*1lie eommtinlnuti sain NationalM .’idlalrtrnfl tiatlerh'i drove -.ft
tip- lieili. with lutc.c.j (Ire. Ii
omitr-i. an nyewllnrz-. as saving
i i( nf Die ntlnrlti.ij planes was
piol.iibly Ini
I’d V.ii Is T i inlloi mu III of the
Tneliriix and 170 rnllei south of
Sli.utfdi.il. Ilie rm ber.i lire snnir
7'in ui(li!s norl|i of Formosa.

DAI L Y C R O S S W O R D
A IH O A S
1 Land*
devoted lo
dki ir iilt iirw
A Dine* *l*p
0 Il*y
window
10 Murk nf «
wh#d
It An ■rent*
13. Prepare for
aubllraUtm
pu
U Melfiaw
lb
letter
15 Qolf mound
15 Towarllk*
•Uuclura
for fodder
17. Olrl'a n*ma
10. Latter
31. French
aeaport
33 Trent It
coin
34. Follow
36 Name of
eight popaa
80. Chart
82. fldlav#

2 fait of
to be"
3. U p ils ln g
I H a n d -to -

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good
85 hlupld
38. Town
In

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bnnkx
ancient
T i i l i i l i r 'i Aatvtr
R quiet
tireece
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3 t. Rea
3.1. To*
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hlrd
30- Drench
38 Rlvgr
II. Affirm**0 Mountain In
tlv* reply
(Bol- &gt;
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FRIDAY r.M.

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Hei-rel Hlnrm
On Your At-i-gijnl
P nrlla Kara* Lit*
Hark Ilia Heart

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•ino N«w &gt;. W ealhar, Hour I v
a an Annie o a k ltr
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83. C u t

State House Members To Meet,
Piscuss South Florida Problems

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87. Otwciir*
month
88. Alao
41. NorthaMt
(tbhr.)
4|. A palm uaad
for
lhadchlnj

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19 In for
nogi. To

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D A N C IN G A N D T U N A T *U tU P J P A L A U P JT O B X V *

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L I G H T O F C O R 0 N A T I O N f lJ k L L A T
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“Congra
pointed to ■
th*
near hla Irat •’•hat. 1
trading about iL 111 bet you
reading

from Mm Workshlro restwt of Searborough to Swansea In Wale*.
Itnad and rail traffic wa* slowed.
Airplane flight* In and out of die
capital were cut completely, In
some places, the fn|| reduced vis­
that the country ml
mother seise of dei&lt;

K

ieanlng on
•omeqn*
I* *

.. turn
Uaplufl

sear itarllug urxt July 1.

nuMcll whistled aoum

z srJ

Geneva

ht VuuUi club held
outlay ulgli' nl tip*
,Ti ONInnrs w,t*rr
Thnae adutled woue: BrrsldoAt, Fat Mnnc, Vlra-urc.iidrnl
Carlton J'rwvatt. Socrolnry. Kuz
ffjpftI Mil, I hff rlii tlivni'rlLr &lt;1 ittut fhf nine Maswrll, Treasurer Durham
pfOCMfllnRit finff In for r. iiud iti#l !i«»r • Itiuil. and I’rograin t'lialrinnii
I (I nv ♦I** iiilliifii'f fhfffnf Vfillflitf fi! rofimiy McLain
M»‘1 eonfOrtifd* as*♦«! fa/R,r»f&gt;o \y *im
Afifl Hptvir IlhVffiiic f'f r fIflrftlfti
w t lif fln!**d Nftvm»ifi#»i
I
lyfti
Intereet nl Hie tele ot m.l
•■o**olna live car .-enlnn. per an- F u h i r e I n D o u b t
On ill, mnl innturlna seriell. In nn
nual Inetnllrnnnls In the years lull
to H IT, loi luelva, n innr* i-nmiilrlr F o r A i d A g e n c y
(■•urlptloii .,1 an|il Ills noil Wnlei
amt Hewer ltey*niie fer illi.-vUs lie
W AHHINOTON i f - T h e Vorelan
lo* cniilslneil In Hie iielltlnn line
Iperntlons Admlnblrali'in mnv
In.
t
may mil— go oul nf husinesf
„ t ) " lia and Otilerei) at Titu sville
f j * . Ihla IH i tier of N n.em liei
ty next June M as Congress has
tiled
II slunild.
VAHHAII II I'A IU .TH N
Officials of Die foreign aid agen­
dmlae of Hie (' I r in 11 ru m |
of Ilia
Nl nl h Juitli'l'l cy. headt J by Haruld E. Slassen,
C irc u it of KlorM a. In am* llkdosed Iasi niajil they are work
lor Hemlnole ( ’011111#.
ng on budget tutui* for the fiscal

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M n k l
r a p
Mill

tty AM tllE F f lE V A T i
C j T r o r H.l N h'i i It 11. f'MlItlllA
Jeanne Mnrkhnm mid Niunimi
i
P*III Irtrif r Maxwell represented Hie (leneva
M l elub at Hie cniinrll inietliis'
T i m U T A T i: (IK *P-'l.()ltll)A, r l nl
Snliirdnv at the Sanford t'niiri
III l.|M,l|l|f.|||
o m iK it t o . m m i u s i:
house The inerting w a. opened
T » T i n : h t a t p : m k n .iiitin .t a .m i
by songs Tliry discus*eil Short
t h i : hk . v i i i i a i , i- pi n i- r ii r i
OtyNMHH, TA .XPA VKIIH. I I T I - course and romp Miss Wilson told
about Hie O um rll and how II w i
itKNH A Nl&gt; I fT 111-1IIH IIA V IN lI (l|
( U . A I M I N d K.SV I I II MI T. T I T I . I
organized
o il i n t i : it K m
in
I ' lio j' M im
U r untl Mrs Henry Kretir*
T O jllC A K K K I T I I I MV T i l l
IBHIfANf'H IIV T i n : r I T Y n f visited friends In tie La rid Sunday
JJANK o i i i i . K m . i u h a o k i
Mr and Mrs. l/iuls Markham
n«o t V A T K ii a n o h i ii c m h i * atid (nmllv had a* -torlr ituesty K N i' i : i 'K.i i t i k h a t k - i . iiiiit a .
sundav, Mr and Mr* Jack Walts
JN A K T K It M n lll; l-A MTU I ’ l.A II
L y i n . - a m •u r n m i m u r a k
ai,d \fr and kfr.i. I,airy I'pbui uf
r K C T K I l IN AHV W A V T l I H l i n
Manfr.rd.
II Yl
M.'s John Ttmmas. Mrs, Henry
T h e lltnte nf Klt.iJtln. Iln p u a li till
Hlatn A lln rn e v nl (I,.. Ninth Jti- itlarrlson, and M i a . Lester Jtmwi
rtlclat rin -H lf „f . ,ii,l Him*, and jMinsured a suaghettl Mipper bn
l l a eevi.rul |nn |i, r lv n n n cln tn s. 'ae benefit of tlir coiniininttv Hall
POyara. ■ ll lir n s mi,I .itheie havlna
Mrs (,'arle Cole sponsored a while*
o f elalm liiK nn&gt; u « h l, id le &lt;&gt;■ in la rte l II |irn |,riM to l.e n flc rlrd elephant sale. About 139 attended
Vf
•e»u«m:« l‘V Ilia f'ltv of linnMr. amt Mrs. W. L Selg bail
f f r i i K lnrliln, nf UTS.flflO \V ntcr and
s their dinner gueat'. Sunday,
tleycniii- i &gt; i i l l Inline, mnre
M lllc u In H y &lt;l»., iii„ ,| lu -r&gt; 'ilii-r &lt;u
to ua nffei tail In tun iv.iy llietehy.
w a h a rfliy rc .in lrM In iiniiem- he
It r * the (Hr. nil I'm irl n|&gt; Heriiliinl*
J" *1." Nloth JIIffld lsl O lrru fl of HnKI (lla lc nl Hie
rfctirl llm ien In H nnlnril, K lnrliln.
op I he a J lli liny nf N i,v*m l,rr. IS II,
*t. f o clru-li A SI., mill ehoiv rnust
Jfpy. Iha .urayern n l the
iia lllln n
(Dad In Hi# iiiiove |,i m eeitina eheuld
O ft. h* .am tlleil mnt ill# 1175.007
w a ta r amt (teller Itr.nn ne i'*M I

chiel of police. It he lent, try to
trace him. Tell him I'm 00 thp
boat. 1 want him to come dopra
her*. And he better tottf p looaJ
Badge with him. Tall him «p 5 #
loo gpon-

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Y It Or Sell It— Use The Classifieds To Tell It!
rANTAD
i RATES

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T I I E SAN FO Itl) lIF R A l.ti
1 -llK A l. E S T A T E FO R S A L E — 3
A R TIC L E S FOR B A LE
- 3 1in—
H E L P W A N tltD
ItHPEC1AI. auHvicrs
u - 17- Aiilmnnhlles • Trailers — |J
O F F IC E C O U IP M K N l — 23 Criilm. Nov. |9, )95l
Pag* 9
i BEDROOM HOM E. Tile halli
Hoy’s Long S ieved Shirts 09c
•DOMESTIC &lt;Ut
AVINti M ACHIN ES ]
H A Y N E S Ofltce Machine Co,,
M O H II.K H O M E S
end h.irilwood floors. Kllrhen
Blankets $1.49
Sales - Rentals Service
Tyj.ew riters, adding machines,
Fo- Ihe best coaches and Ihe best
P L E 3 L IN E AD
furniture and Venetian blinds.
A R M Y -N A V Y SUKI'I.UN
G A R R E T T'S
I'llO N E 1122
Salcs-Rcntils. 311 Msgnnli.y, Ph. 2U — i’riiti-**ion.il Servires — 36
terms on both new and used,
Good location. Call 1749-M ullet 3in Sanford Ave,
Ph. 1321
lee us
extra cash for artlcles you
lllls A 11 \ lilt 1I s E ( I k Sf I'— good
3 p ni weekdays.
S a n fo rd V a c u u m C lea n e r
lonflcr use. Place your atl u&gt;
E a st side T r a ile r Hale*
Iti G U A G E Wlnrhester. Model ia
(nr $1 ai mi an. permanent
25—
L A U M IR Y S ER V IC E -2 5
Se rvice
y. Phone 1821.
P.dalka,
Fla
Pomp
wllh
Poly
choke.
$50
on
a* e
I , O W K I .f i E . 07. I E It
Eleclrolax-Kirhy Eleetfo Hygiene
Phone I534&gt;-It.
One hour - \Va*n and Damp
in*, lb-ini i nrti*. Itrallslic and
Builder — Phone 1359
A illn e ad, iitch as (he one above
Parts for all makes
FOR S U E 19511 Mercury con
Bun.it
All work guaranteed.
Dry
Custom Homes and Flu* (da
Is *nty 36c per day on our low j
Phone 71I X . I
. ortllde Folly eipdpped Phone
ASK* YOU It LO CAL G R O C ER Foil'
Harriett'* lluant. Nmik 103 S
fine hour
- Wash and Dry
Builders low coal homes.
day earned rale economy plan, 45c
192n
exlgnsion
between
H
a
ni.
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY PR O D UCE
Fold
il.it* Ave Phnne 971 __________
day for 3 days and 54c for 2’ i acre lots $1200. H sere $17tur
B A R G A IN S !
I p 111
llrltl Tractor Co.
Finished Laundry
Used
Space
Heaters
-2 7
PIANO SEIt V IC E
Phone 5t)t
Frnnl* on E 4lh SI Bay Ave lllway 17-92 South
Sgtiitune Dry Cleaning
IH.il F o il Dolt Power t Hide $2. too
3rd SI. and San Carlo* Clued
SmithHiile
Lmindrontnt
lUlo space like this will 8€t
S
IL
L
—
Piano
Technician.
l.
t bet volet SI.750 Terms Excell
H E S T O N 1C
location.
Jo|tn
M. o Ueyctt
I20C
Plmne 2101. Route |, Sanford
South Side Foodmarl Bldg,
y iu r message before our »"re |
,J ‘ a.
V,’bn ,5V
U7 cl! J-T*
ettl condition, only in.iitxi miles
Triple Cushion Mattress
ttm
East
2$|h
St.
“S
6 an 10.000 readers. Tell 'em loL. 1111 w l,ox 7:14 Sl,,'*ori1- H a
Flume U9N or 7t:t W .
“ Made Smoolh to Soothe"
A V IA TID N
28— 38
d tyl Photic 1B21.
\ PIN E b u s i n e s s for "husband
Cl*II
Se.rylce
O
f
f
e
r
s
Seeiirlly.
F iirn lfu re t in te r
_ 1'
I.E V ItN IU E L Y
Begular
I'av 1007 Sanford Ave
Phone t i n i » IH tM S - MOTORS
Tht above 4-ilne ad can be run 1 and wife team Central down 110 West 1st SI.
— 19
Phone 1125 (iiMid Salailrs.
town
location,
rent
reasonable
Raises. I’rnnmtlnns, Paid Slrk
oi tiii-m r.. nc pleasure $4 a
f|ll
days
for
only
*2
to.
:i
daw
[ f»
.Merrurv OtiMioiinl Molorn
l.e.nes. lung Yaeallons With Pay.
Epee InI — TV unit llntllu
This npporlunily can be purdia.s
..........
sladc Field
Airport.
rrm nly *1.80 and one day for 72 r
SAVE MONEY ON:
EL
DI A IF R H ilt IIIIIIM V G PAIN'IS
rd at total cost &lt;d riii.vi
t nitgw ood Sant.audit S p r i n g s
Ilheiat Pensions.
Service ami Keiialrn
AW NINGS JA LO U SIES
Du:
ilf. Sell. Rent. Hire wllh want
i ei Id o -1 Flight lustruelor eonTrain Now For Examinations In , r c a Motorola S ties and Service \\ I* South Oullio.ird -ales, set
V E N E T IA N Itl.INDS
Vice Jala S Park Plmlie 1171 .1
a Is, Ihe busiest salesman in 1
in u r \ Iclfilt\. &lt;ir.imm.ii School,
C m o'* T a t h p h t ^ n l r *
dneiiii.: ( in- iligid school.
Free estimates. Write to Mfg
Ju / m j k U t y Cccwyviny
I wn. Pul one lo work fir you
A v '" "
.W .« a
A gen I— l! lean C. Ult. 24 H&gt; Lau Sutlli trui For Many . Jnbs;
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I lone 1821. We will be clad to Phone 1129 ■ A. It. Peterson,Hrnker
red d r call Days— 1887 J. NIr IRs ■m Present Job While Tralidn
12 and II I t rilh ls Itunalroiits
c large It.
Asi*.elates . A. It. Peterson J r .
For F R E E Information,
Don. "tall
127*1 J Sanford.
Plowing, discing, gradalg. Tree,
( ’ Vail Woodworking
P .1 cheslerson. Albert N. Fills
('iinnon
toiiHin TO D A Y !
and shrubbery moved Dewitt 512 s.inbtrd \ye
2215 W
Pol only $3.00 Ihc above 5 I’ne a&lt;l
I.AIHIK. dlsiday of New Bedroom (J AM V E:n
Rv
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(iarftrld Wlllells, John Mclsch
I IN T E R E S T Hinder, tiiti E :nili St
la in tnr Job for you or a (ml
sets, Hollywood Beds. H e a d E D IN f;tV II. SI V IC E ). I n|n - rT ^ a rl
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SALE
It
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d a )». Only $2 23 keeps tl working NEW Modern 2 bedroom house
boards, rottches Nlghl stands
slnnd.s. a Untied Stairs t ittirn. I'lrgse
;n surancf.
- u ii
about ult*i ,-iiiiirol, and trail
Outside city limits. Phone 1393-J.
for you for 3 days. I day Is only
Maple Blink Beds, Cheststs
and . send (nil inlnrninllmi and
er Phone .'Joj or &gt;ce at 211*
We
I Vanities.
| imxltious.
Yale Vie
m O U I j II I O N IN S U R A N C E
I
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(
Name
Age
*7% &lt; 3fucol R e a l t y
us about our business rales
P H O N E f lit
K C I I O I . ’H H K D I H N C C O .
I A/’dres,
Phone
I.IIST AND FO UN D
21—
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llooin 201 Edwards' Bldg.
A fL A N 11C H A N K B L O G
Want-Ad Department
Is
1301 Sanlnrd Ave.
Phone 1232
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s ," 'r
Ph. HI
1DSI1' line while with black nml
u p * from 8:30 g.m until ,vno Park t'ommereial
(Rod
Bamberger,
M
gr.)
T . M. Stringer
______ _
1 ..r . .
Dirrrllon to Horne
NjrdnrflNiif mlirttf ill
p .n . each business day except 7. It Alexander
bn IMM 'Pitt's, M|ale Imimd nml
Hey Ileal Estate Brokers
4If you Rye Iti the ru iln lrv , this
him ' l»l,U Ik .tliil 1in male hnutnl
Sat rday afternoon Deadline lor
I.A Y A -W A Y S
wegkdny Insertions Is 5:30 the t BEDROOM, dcnT 24 II living (■ills and Toys for Christmas— must h r tilled m il.
h i \\ MiD. il Iniiml until. M r
Preferred Rates to preferred
si xi i t o i n I M S * s t : i l t l &lt; n
C mHint, plmoe 8 .1 M
day before puhllralinn.
Use mir Lay-a way Plan
room, porch. cnrporle on large
III I l l ' l l . I'. II. 1*11 l*t:i'J
Pollryhotders
Alivertlsers are reutie-lrd In no
m u .M m m .
C tH tN IT i’HE CKNTKK
plot IJ..VHI Phone I2HU H
John WUlInnis I iim. Agenry
111/ the Want Ad Department im
ltd West 1st St.
Phone 1423
r t. - •|E i.E r r it M A i. SER VIC ES ■ 21
I ' l l ; l I ' l i n l I f T I O N fu r
417 Sanford Atlantlr ll*nk
YOUN G ItI I,VII. SAI.ESMiYN
m tfla lrly of any m m , in lluir
DEBARV
I m inei l$ti iiri \%&gt;iiilv*
Phone 34
o u r lii'im -. c n i i i l v . Im n u t,
Experienced prelened In home
ads! as The Sanford Herald will be Envoi. retirement borne with llir
tlntliiil t In»«
L A Y A W A Y PI,AN
Ituiidiill F .lr r lr ir Co.
ami mdo 'iip|ilii' Flrenlnn*
**i M m s»‘i &lt; i 11
ulm k n m l i ' i| iif jiiiu , iil K f r i
responsible le* only one iurnrrrcl
Icaiuics you want In tin1 home
and Flnanee Plan
Remlix and troslry Appliance*
1*» »4IM" lliha «if Mi I'f * YU
Stores 111 E tsl Phone 12
Insirtlun
ol your dreams. Masonry cult- Now In effe t on all Sporting Goods
i n- l i t n in l n iiiim n ii'iil W r i t e
Young -low u Kllrlieiir
lm l*n Kl.I'i
strueled with 2 bedroom*, liv- • (inns w Ammunttlor. • Trnts E X P E R IE N C E D Tire and bailer;
i
Ifn So Kitty
IlfirH &gt;»♦**« N|M4t||g|
Eteclile.il eii-lracling anil repair*
( A S K im 1 n n iii-s , tm*.. K .
Boats. Motors and Trailers
I MIII II ■ li.... 11 &lt;
MulHllt I
t(iK room with llrcplarr. (Unlit*:
IIP Magnolia Ave
Plmne 113
To Place A Want Atl
M u t tin Hyp A ltd K n m u m i/ r
matt Firestone Stores lit y.
f
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room, kilcliea and tiled hath Toys—Playground Equipment
1st. Plume 12
lu it Coll 1HU1 mid link for
••h. M I*. JllMI-iM
Insure with
In i' il e l n ils .
FltlG ID A ltie . appliance*. *ale.s
Kresge hot air liraltn*! system,
Robson'*) Sporting CtuxiH
I HirilUH I k i*i$»|tr* iiiitl llii*4«|iit I*
tfie Want Ad department
and .service G II High, Oviedo,
economical lo operate t an be 304 East First SI.
"hone 998 M ID D LE A G E D Woman to live
Fla
Phone 1151 ur Sanford
bought for 19.U51UX), some term*
Sanford Herald
In and care for Invalid woman
|d!2 W after (1 p 111
may be arranged.
SEW ING
M ACH IN ES Easy
Phone 1188 J.
T o u r Mutual I'tlcmla"
terms.
All
makes
repaired.
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Phone 104
SEE V"or General K lrrlrir dealer
Phone 1702
IV D IETR IC H S
T . W. M ERO
for IV and Appliance*
e! l a k . A P A R TM E N TS : rooms, IN I Park Avenue
W QLAK.t
Plume 27
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Sanford Electric Co.
pylva.*c
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Evenings—642 W or 187» J
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Lifetime Aluminum— Free Estl W ild. D o Ironing In niy home.
Hit Magnolia Ave.
Plume 442
mates. Free Installation Trie
N tSIIED
kllchenelte
apt Whether buying or selling, it will
Phone 2491-81.
x
For Ornniuenlal Stiruldim
umberlaud Court, lllway 17 U2
pay you to see:
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I'bmu- HUl It
H E A TE R S cleaned by Jerry I l ake Monroe Fla
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Florida State Bank Building
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44II.D7
land Plume 1317 W
R o lln w u y and Hatty Beds
Phono 1758
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Call Hall"
Let us Instull your
L A N D S C A P IN G
Day, Wc/k nr month— Te, 1125.
I I II If I ST,M AS C U T S
TY P IN G thine at Inline ur utlirp. Crystal Lake Niiraerv, Lake Mar*
Floor furnnrr
Furniture Center
118 West First
HUY • HEJ.I, . KENT
•u&gt;. ....... eli.il,- In , ,.I.&lt;i Tine.
Clrrulnllng Healer
Phune t:iin W 30
I'luine Snnfuril iN/i: \v
I 'inti n-11 *it Thi** liMitti' n ulbk
sc tn, nrwly painted 7(13 RAYM OND M. H A LL. R E A LTO R
wII t&gt; 1*1,Mil It ill v |t y*II ; 4, t*'
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llighleyman.
Associate
1st St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
17-A
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Rr-patring
Save
itroriiF
lliitiiutiiifli,
(iliftri
Plmne 144i&gt;
704 South Park Ave.
Plume Dtin 2P'' Koull. Park Ave.
III
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Money
laiwer Prices Wor&gt;
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Guai aiiteed Satisfactory
lilt
kv*lo’n Apis. Klllcicnry. ~ Phone
L A M . F R O N T illlM EJ:
H rtin ln g Pnlnltt
mill KaIlford Ave
It. 1570
Home
Shop
1700
Sanford
Avp
Two Bed Room
. mi Horne, coin
M rK u n e y — H m lih P a in ts • G c Fellows Plume 1715
oletely furnished. 2 ear garage, 251.5 S. Park
Trailer SPACE available Adults
Phone 1174 J
un cle
B o Tv iu f, 1:3 THC v\f..'vsj
\\L \ " (
. - - 1 Mvjx-TX T lUa C2C A l L
' A
large
ge lot.
h More than IDO' mi Lake,
rjiiy. $10. »wr month. Plmne L3*n
ul nJC C .\v-&gt;
O F N CAB R3K ." a . V - * C . .
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dock and hunt house ttH.eno on W E W II.L Install a Guaranteed 1 3 M IS C ELLA N EO U S
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*lfIC E. CleaB, comfortable room,, 2 Three Bedroom House, new.
._i. -f ' vVViNt? l&gt;t.YT SO l - r — ' •
ns Hill.- as $5 DOWN and $5.41 N IC E Kitten - lo give away Plmnr
concrete block. K8&gt;' on lake $1(1,
v\v\i.rr*
XSOCSN
mil ivaltf year 'round
The
vl iT
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a
month.
*
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Three
Bedroom
House,
kllcher
oplla Ave.
FREE kitten&gt; c,all 139 M
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equipped. $ti,IM&gt; 00 For d&gt; !nlb
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Hall.
Iteallur.
F U R N IS H E D 4 room apt Close
303 S. Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117 [ 4 S P E O A li KERVflk’ie
-It
"Call Hnll" Plmne 1758
In. 217 Oak Ave. Phone fill)
JUmmle Cowan.
USED
Lumber:
Flooring,
celling,
JUST
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IN altam qm tb rprinor — •
and
framing.
Congregational
T V Kervlre Urnter
rompletcly furnished 2 hedrnnin
3 BOOM furnished Apt 2300 Mel
Church, 2till St. anil rark Ave.
Repairs mi All makes and models
home. Florida room. 3'.k l u U IhnvIIle.Ave.
Sallslaetton Gttarntilred
$15,300. Terms. Plume Wilder B ARG AIN : 2i! inch buys litkvi
Call 2tiKt or slot, lit
in 915 W 1st St
Park » 2045.
U N F U R N IS H E D enlUge with kit
nrnellenlly new Irumbone; ';iy
M ehrn equipment. Venetian blind*,
•I'lymmdh Sedan. Phone Flap
WU'-JI__
O RLAN D O Muridng Sentinel, Or
f M4 Elm
IA W IC L F H FO R HALF!
l.mdo Evening Star. Call Ralph
,—a I AW (‘nt‘IOi.11 V'l 1*’ 1N \
I / fe Hi i t i l l
VI 1,01 A W i l l 1IJU
1 — Fishermen Take Nntlrr Ray. IlltS-J
s ' A I API III .1 (■ I -II ’ III IW I
2 BEDROOM furnished apt. Close
AM HFdNG T lfA N K IE ltH f.D
f *•. • i *,* &gt;i&lt; *
t’Artlj(i I I Vila 1 WAN!
Live Balt for Sale
I &gt;&gt;l lit IM.-IIIJ ,
ro ',ro n n « v
Ip. $45. Phone 791 W
Will sacrifice new (nrnlbire Liv 1 Minnows— I I'opgtil.s l 5 dor SI E N V E L U I’Es. InUerheatb. atate
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V in . i i .u i i i
iiavim l , a p i hi in f
VMOW V/llAt
m ,w u i aei m rut
/
Ing rnnm, Dining rimm, 2 Red
Bull Heads- I do/ ;uie
menls, Invi.li-e*, l.aml bills, and
1
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4"ROOM apt "MR W 1st St Phone
1 i— A\ | u .» i i-» p m &gt;i i (V
room*. M W Wlieal 2 1 1 1 S Elin
Ftriulnx'* Com in uni Ly Gror.
[i r o g r ,. m t, e li . Progressive
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Phone 2174
E. Geneva Ave. on Hlghw.iv B
eroding C o , tvluuia 408— 4fU
Vlidway, Sanlord, Fla.
West l.llh St
O N E ROOM efficiency apartment
C H S Television SelM
Mdtuhlr for couple or single 189 93 U ii
Free llcinuns'rallnn 9 I'lF i'E rt.ek m.ipb- dlnelte &lt;■t
- ................
III &gt;.S and t phot del v Imr.ieliMii
frlva I f hath. Ideally located
BIMIWN'N AMOCO S TA TIO N
ed in your Imoie ol In our simp
1! el.;.in . ilropb’.if I tl.li . ir.u-r
•cross from Post office Inquire 201 Smith Park
Plmne 9197
Ike .ig.iut tin- *.iiiu - ilav
c u p b o a r d ,io.l bull. • ( l o t
Manuel Jacobson's Dept Store
springs i w db leg* i ,.i.d in,.i
Sim rin d O iir m lr n n S e rv ire
GLASS JA LO USIES
Ire**.
Ilollnwi.v col 91/ East :nw Um.l 4lb St
Phone Kgjn
ACRE good tile land. Smith
New— Low Prlres
251It St
$|1 5&lt;l
anfnrd Ave Mecca Hammock Sl/r 23 17X38
PLUM HINfJ
$15 :a» CHRISTM AS Aprons
C. Welsh Phone 111 or IMS R Si/c 24-37x.Vt
Dfuinm Contrnrt and repair work Frye
Te r
Choice of clear nr obscure glass
Child/
ami Perenle -m ii
■,
estimates It I. Harvey, *•»
OOM furnished collage apply
Fullv weather striped
ft Mi
Will deliver II.in;.do*
'.infold Ave Ptlnlin 1828
arks’ Tourist Court 17 92. one S E M IN O L E J A L O U S I E C O
Terry Lee doll clothe*. Mif $1 on
ock south ol city limits.
l-'l,Di i|{ *«niRni: mid (im*hhig
20'’ West 1st St.
Plume 42) t all l l l l It 2131 Mag
Cleaning, waging, (Sc/ying Semi
AHA R T M E N T Call 12III.
GOOD mill ItAI)
mile County sinre 1923. It |d o
V enetlnn lllliula
GIcum 'U, Lake Mary.
New All Vleli.l Folding Chair* 2(9
4Nritlnriiilly Ailv llnlln head)
LQNGW OOD (17-921 One bedroom
in ti'i
jrnishrd cottage
lint water • Clear View Awnings • Spun Iked Dining llooin Table
•
l-'nroilnr&gt;* • Car Scut Cover*
LI I p Glass • Porch roll down Sllgldlv Iked l)l) Heater-. lorn.
1 tat, automatic washer, garage
Edmund's
IIphnMory Hluu*
U*ed
Baby
Crib
Conmli-le
13
ihi
idiade*
•
Travia
and
Curtain
M . 'hone Wlkel, Wilder Park 2fl
2714 Errorh Ave
Pfioue ifn*
U sed Roll a away lleif And
Rods
w ' *53.
211 IH&gt;
Seminole Venetian Blind (!*, Innersoring Mattress
I.
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WORKS
o
F U R N IS H E D A pi. clean, conven 82() West 3rd SI
Plmne 28.5 Used Chrome 5 pc Dlnelte :« hni
2HUI Sooth I'nrk Plmne 2.15.1.
J
U sed 5 lluriiei (III Rouge
19 95
•nt, and private. $43 per month
•
Steel
fahrle.itlnn
•
WeldJng
U-.nl 1 ne Bedroom Suite
.'.mil
'hone 433-W.
N E E D P A N E L IN G ?
• General repair*
M A T H E R OK S A N F O R D
Yellow Pine, Western Red Cedar,
Phone 127
O lfE Bedroom Apt electric kll
CERAMIC TILE
81aImgany, Ponder.&gt;t* Pine In 203 09 E. 1st St,
hen. private entrance. Plmne
Tile* fur A L L purpose*
»tnek. See all of Iriese at
T Oakr
T Tin* ciirlstnui* Mu*)eaT
336 J. Adult* Only.
Wall
Elmir
Repair.*
Itnumlrl
Hbrrmnn CnnrrHc Pipe Co,
AT YOUR MUSIC
NAIiOR'N TILE CO.
F fR N IS H E D , 2 Bedroom limi-.r Out West n il' SI I'hiuie n i l ir.Hi
S H O P P IN G C E N T E R
1907 S Sanford Ave,
Phone M il
I 75 per, month. PI*. 998 or 713 W Uirxl furniture, anpllariee*, tnola, AH Rand ami Orchestra In.strn
nienl*
i.
Complete
line
of
nceessor
H E A T E R S ( jl .E A N E O
etc. Bought-sold Im rry'r Mart,
A i(OOM Apt. Furnished. Private
anil serviced All type*
321 East 1*1 St. Phnnt 1631
‘
tin,
■th. 609 *
Pnlmrt
EASY T E H M S -It E N T A L .SYS
A i (' Apiitliinee Hervlea Co
T
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31—
REPAIRS
l'lrnne } 113
BH|[ircrly Aftpllonrt Center
FI IRNISHED 4 roam tmiise tin
H I I K U R ’S M U S IC S H O P
lew Air Base mail. Phone
" lo u r We.dltighoiisc Dealer"
B
IC
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C
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repair*
and painting
MaytHg Wmhnr*
1J 3 3 - L - W . _____
I Cedar Ave.
Fh. H it
Lawn mower*, lynl*.
I,awn
IpulN, etc , slinr
Phonfl 1757
iN r a H E b 2 hadronm 'house, 113 8fagnull.i Av
penril. (ieniral nrpall
Pair,*
ABTIUI.E*. W A N TE D
-6
je bath and kllrhen. $50. In
S T A N L E Y 'S H IK E SHOP
— $'«clory In You —
WE B U Y . sell and trado tiled fur- 310 K l(h St
kulre 3 door* from Monroe Pu*t
I'li 2434
Aluminum
nlture. Wilson Mater Funrlturt Co.
A. H. Olbkoni,_______
J it E . 1st Pfannn 936.
HALL’S G A R A G E for gennral
gei
Auto
Venellnn Ullndn
[ROOM furnlihe^ Apt. Phon* Enclosed head Sag proof bottom
retvilrlng. Also Wrerkr
Wrerker Kervlre
39
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ilrmlnglun
.intomntle.
402 Celery. Ph. |090 M - B W It
Sr**
rail wllh plactlc eons. Plantir or
309 Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
NI gills
rayon lape*. Cutton or nylon
IR N lS H E D morlcAl dttplen Apt.
eord*.
16" HOYS Ideycle and a 20"
Idvlnt room, dining area, kll
"l». M. C A M P B E L L
Senktirlk GIiimh tint] Paint Co.
G IR LS bicycle. 31ti*t be In ex
|hen *nd 2 bedrooms. Apply
. (irneral Contrsrlor
113-111 Wrst 2nd SI.
Phnne 320
rclln d condition. Phone 1338 J
111 Palmetto.
*
"Homes of Distinction"
Ill-Way
17-92
Pltnur U i i
—
P»4a-I,l&gt;e&gt;lwli -H.inplksi — /
HEIM-MIK CONKIIKTE
N I JB bedroom In home. Pr)r«»*
itrance and hath. Phone 427 M Sand, Mock. Cement, Steel. Mnrtar
f 'A H F E N T t H WORK
DUNG P A R A K E E TS - healthy,
MIKA OLE CONCRETE CO. talking strain BtUk Palmelln For quick repair Job.*, nr small
liiplding. Call Jl|n 1141 M-4.
Ave.
•09 Elm Ave
Plmne 1133
IB A L B R TA T B FOR 'flA tig -

M E N -W O lir

AUKS 18-50
Prepare Now For U. S.
(»ov'f, Jobs. Thousands
Of OpenipffM Yearly
Salaries Up To
$8,m o® Yearly To
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FO R q u i r t H A LS
BY OW NER
I Room Home, Incliullng Gaa
r«, Water fleeter $nd Vonen Blind*. For Appointment
Call i m - i

Balance
. DOWN.
.
l i t $60 Monthly
ill price onlw
onlyi $6750. 3
total
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GORDON R E lW F lt. tdktoi
REE ROITON. Art Director
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A CHALLENGE

Your antttrr to Mr Roger Thiai (Oc»
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at birth, tiiakrt, intetlt) air animalt, bur
(b ry arr N O T mammal* However, of
courte, all main malt are alio animalt, in­
tituling the whale, ihe manatee and man
Everything that it alive it eithei animal or
vegetable, at the bonom of the it ale n it
haul to tell the differente beiwren animal
and vegetable

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Sighted,” Nov 111 you tay. 01 ihr juihoi,
John M Kit bey tayt, dial Siuan it ilir
brti tail fitbing giounilt olt ihr toatl ol
I'll 11 id j How about Kry West'
Down lirir we hate 10 ihatr ilirm away
from ihr boat to wr u n iaith the irally
big fish Juti tend a touplrnl those Smart
litfirrilirn down In ire ut il they want to
know what tiilliilu n g it They tan lake
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Youi tp o m writer, Bob Halle, tiaiet in
the Nov 7 ittue of All I'londa Magaainr
that the tounii of racing outboard motor
boait it a "ty m p h o n y .” in fact be talh
the ariidc a "Symphony in Sportt " Hat
be ever lived along tide a lake where ihetc
marine hot Hidden rear around all day?
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want* tu keep lut tiukry and rai 11 ion
a iharacirrisiic noi iiiuominou to the In,
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AH SlarMa Sparta IHttar
J / L O R ID A colleges, which once roamed far afield in teatch of
football talent, have ditcovcrcd the quality of the home-grown crop.
O n the vanity squads of five Florida college* this fall, 101
Florida youths are performing in varying degree* of distinction.
The Gators at Gainesville had 40 Floridians, on a squad of 69,
Florida State University at Tallahassee had 31 natives in s squid
of 44; Tamps Univenity had I I home-itatrra; (Me Station Hattera
in DeLand had 16 Florida hoy* on a iquid of )8
Th it (tend is more pronounced each year. Sole exception is
the Univenity of Miami, which this year licit only tcven Florida
grldden on a squad of SI. The Hurricanci have 1ft from Prnmyl-

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1. LARRY SCOTT, Pensacola, alternate captain of
the 19M Honda Gators.
2. D A V I BIST. Ft. Unde, Stetson tackle
3. DICKIB HARTB, Mulberry, U. of Tampa end.
4 ARCH CASSIDY, JiekaonvIlJe, Gator tackle.
3. BILLY ODOM, Ml. Dora. PSU halftrack.
A ALAN RODBIRG, Miami, U. of Miami tackle.
7. BUDDY REYNOLDS, West Palm Beach, PSU
haMbock

R KAYV GREEN, Span (Ocala High), Gator guard.
R FRED ROBINSON, St Petersburg, Gator quarter­
back.
la STAN MARKS, Miami, captain of Stetson Hauers.
!!. AL LEATHERS, Bell Glade. Tampa U fullback.
12. CHARLES MANNING, DeLand, Gator end.
13. M1K1IKAROULIS, Tarpon Springs, Tsinpa U,
quanctback
14 BOBBY MORRIS, FWama City. PSU guard.
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the Florida Gators alone have nine gricklen from the city of Miami
Only a few year) ago it was a sad but (rue condition that many
Florida grid prospects jumped at the chance to get athletic scholar­
ship! elsewhere, some of them gaining fame, auch as .Arnold
Tucker, the Miamian who quarterbacked the great Army teams of
the Blanchard-Davit era; Pistol Pete Williams of Navy tradition;
any number of othen such at Dick Plaiman of Vanderbilt, Gene
Ellenson of Georgia, Orville Vetten of Georgia Tech, Jack Whelan
of Notre Dame.
There are still Florida grid gradi attracting attention in col­
leges nutiiile the state. Right now there arc Florida prep products
on the squads at Alabama, Georgia, I-SU, Vindetbullr, Tulane,
Georgia Tech, Tennessee and Mississippi State, to pick
just a few.
Rut the emigration is not as popular a* it was
once. O f 12 hoys selected for this fall's Florida High
School All-Star game, is picked Florida colleges for
the future.
Some of the factors in swinging the pendulum to
FltMida’a favor have been:
1. Revival of fortunei and outlook at the Univer­
sity of Horids after long, lean years for the Gators
2. Florida State University'! determined bid to go
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3. Efforts by Stetson and Tampa to attract Florid*
giiddcn and maintain a sensible balance in athletics
4. Mote active alumni scouting salesmanship on
the "stay In Florida" theme,
3. Better high school coaching and a resultant increase in num­
ber of good prospects turned out each year.
It la all adding up to improved college football in Florida—
and another cause Kir native pride.

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i t h Florida, by definition, hittory, legend and fan, known a,
Land of Flower,, (he title of (hi, article may appear shockingly incon­
gruous, but it i, not.
For more than a half century a war haa been waged in Florida
againit one of the mmt beautiful flower, in all creation. And tlie
flower, highly prolific, ha, been winning the war. Furthermore, it
appear, that the war mutt go on cndlcaily, at cnnitamly increasing
expense, at complete eradication of thii gorgeous flower ha, hem
j widely accepted at impottible.
Described at a menace to health, a hindrance to navigation and
flood control, an nhitade to anti-mosquito campaign,, and deadly to
full and other fnrmt of wildlife, this flower it the well hui not favor&gt;
ably known Water Hyacinth— a fiend in flora) garment,.
Dm Florida hat not been alone in thi, war. Hcfore the lutn of
the century the hyacinth tituation had become ao sellout that the
Federal government stepped in to help in combatting the menace
which had ipread rapidly through the Gulf States in a comparatively
few ycari since 1884 when the Water Hyacinth wat brought to the
United State* from South America ar an innocent exhibit at a cot ion
exhibition in New Oilcan,
How did it get into Florida?

The moat frequently heard explanation it that loon after the Ncwy
Otlcint fettival, a small quantity of hyacinth* wai deposited in the
St. John* River near Palatka a* a beautification project. And from
that small, innocent venture the hyacinth grew and spread into the
lakes and streams of a major portion of Florida, until today it is esti­
mated that mote than *00,000 acres of fresh water areas have become
infested, with worst infestation In Central and South Florida. North
sod Northwest Florida att'almott free of the peat because pf annual
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&lt;&gt;HI ami m.iti lloiulians are nuking
lilcnds with M rynn it the vimr tmir they
i 'lit i illicit- jit grces in their filmational
&lt;i i •i in pi i \)&gt;merits W hile studs nmc is
spent m I'null'll i undue reel elautoom v
tree time i' spent m absorbing rtie cxmii
amhientc ul M rxim &lt; if\ and surrounding
points ul interest
t ini i Hoiidiau .iml im keeping 4 pn
mil' allmm ul i|i) llutula liifiul) 41 Mex
n il f ity * ollrgc Some ul mv album is
teptoiluud mi these pages In show what
4 wonderful Titnr we I'l&lt;&gt;iulu students ate
11 avmg iii M n im
besides gaining 4 hlv
rial anil thorough rdmation
Tins happy siiiiiiiini Im Ix-rn nuilr |»ts
sililr liy Mexun &lt; uv lollcge, nnly Alnrr
uinlv|&gt;r lilyral i l l s st In ml in latiu Ainu
u l , where .ilinnst ill elassrs arc held ill
In g lu h , although Imth student body and
U tility air very definitely international and
generally hi lingual
brittle*eombining education will) a vata
H u l l "suiilli ul the bolder " Tlntldians en
i"V the lu iiliu ailvamage if a handlul ut
pesos lut cayh A in tt u an dnllat they rx
t lunge
I Ins he lps student budgets in
sirettli serv plraxantlv often allowing
fundi tu inthidr sutne interesting side trip
dial ulhci tic in with studies ut are purely
lut tclaxannn and fun
A representative ipiattei at Mexun ( i d
I nitric finds v«iuii|t and uld students mi
iam pul, hailing fnnn all pails n( urn
Peninsula State
One interesting uuiplc ate Sam and I'at
.Hanna of I.ake Wales While Sam's busy

working Ini his Master's Degree in t te
n ivr W illin g In wilting a biogr.iphnal
novel ut ihr Mextsan patrint, Santa Anna,
wife I’at is working fnt the tlcan ul witmrn
in M l C's administrative u fliir»
The Hannas have hern putting then
lice tunc in travel use, seeing most ut tin
rxuin spots ul our southern neighbor A
rcirnt trip took them to the Tchuantcpex
Isthmus, where they visited the am lent
ruins of Munir Alban mil Mitla. near
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Tampa's lieoigia and lu r s m Drown
fiavr been one ul the must popular simplex
on lampus A ma|or in tfir field of Tut
eign Trade, (iarvin is also a tliainp golfer
and has won mote than a tew inurnanienis
on Mrxuan links

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liruigia llruwn. an i siiautdinitili at
rtailive l i 1 wife wins her la u re ls ui tftr
praetu.il In Id ut sew ing and |t w e irs m ak
mg Adupting uld Mexnan A/tei designs
and hieruglvplms in bet handprinting ul
iiiturnul skirts and blouses w lm li she
makes out of native Tolm a .loth 1tcnrgta
is fast turning a Imbbs into a Imtatise
"speualtv" ptuiliutiun She also taxlnons
and ireales irratnu catlings pins and link
lases to match ihr designs on her mint
lulls original plas slothes
Another interesting M i l persnnahts is
&lt; leatwatrr’s N n k Tsai nos A lormrr I in
versus ol l-'lorida student, he sass as Hots
ut Korea first in 10-1T. then again from
lost) to fyXJ O n ly .M scats old, hr is
snort due to get Ins Daihrlor's Degree in

I atilt Am rm an Studies Imm Sit &lt; plans
then iall tni mure studs and teasel in
Spam, ami eventually an assigmm in t, ■
some tom gn post with, N n k hupt &gt; t&gt;o
government's State Department
Define tic settles down, howevci I sa.
nos intends to huild Ins hulllighting tal
ents into a short term hut serious i.mci
Already he has fought hcicrro. Mnutg
hulls, with a gooel deal of sueeess g i v i n g
vivid pi oof ut his bulbing lo u iig i m,|
skill
Ih r I lornla torero is siudsmg wnb
Samuel Solis, tamed uldtimrr ut Mesn &gt;
hullfiglit gluts and manager ut mins *
line matador
N n k says, "from hooks and iinm i I
tcael ami saw, the bullfight hug gut tin
some time ago I love i i mil Tin g o i n g i n
make good it n ’"
I’rom all ptisrnt null, alums 111 w ill
tuti" Alter graduation from Ml &lt; hi 'll &lt;11
toll m tin I inversus of Madrid 1. 1 tlllll
hut also to keep at Ins budding tu •I I h t a) 1
i ait t i mil in pirpati In m u It tu t tu M in i
lights i i i Spam
Mans of rin se estutliantt s' n Me ei,
l its l ullege ate- veterans ut the Ni t m il 1
Wurlei Wat mil ut the Kurean l ainpaign
They find that then itiunilds l • 1 Dill
allotments easily meet tin low
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mg in Mesieo
Married eimplex rn|m tfir In SUIS ul
tour toom furnished apartments tor I T I u llllih
relit els |s low as J III DO anil ate aidt tii
hue maul laundresses fur only J in o n tu
$ l **«w) t m o m \\ mort*

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Nov. 31-23— Florida League of Municipalities Municipal Audi
torium, Tampa.
Nov 3 1-3 3 — Florida Stale M utlc Teachers Association C o n ­
vention. Tampa.
Nov. 3 3 -2 4 — Christian Business Men's Association. Mayhall
Auditorium , Lakeland.
Nov 24-38 — Florida Mobile Home Exposition. Sarasota M u­
nicipal Auditorium
Nov 36— "Madame Butterfly." Peabody Auditorium. Daytona
Beach.
Nov 36— Bach's Christmas Oratorio. St Petersburg
Nov 38 — All Florida Sail Boat Regatta. Davis Island Yacht
Club. Tampa
Nov. April — Annual Fishing Contest. West Palm Beach
Nov - C i v i c Music Association Concerts. West Palm Beach

By KA TH R YN MITCHELL
THE METAl idrntificallon tag on a raring pigeon It e.
amlncd brfdr* ihe atari ol a race by Charlr. f Keel*.
Writ Palm Beach

GIVE HER FURS THIS XMAS I
The gilt tha'll always traasur*
Stole., C#pr&gt;. Jackrt. or Shins
tram Mink
la Coney
Priced Id III ydiir individual
budget Slylrd Id lull her per aon.lily I
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SPECIAL CANVAS container, air uird to iran.port Ihr racing pigroni to
thr starting placr of a rarr Chirf Carvrr is shown hrre leaving ihr home
loft wllh a "crate full" ol birds ready for a race

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ut the scurfs ut nature
that man. with all hit m ic i i i i I u
knowledge, ha. never tnlvcd is
the riddle ut how the homing
pigeon finds u s wav home Sonic
authorities on ihc subject now
air lonsidrrm g ih r ihrorv ih.it
csir.i sensorv prrtcptmn may aiilium Inc the homing pigeon's re­
markable powers of navigation
However, tlie tneinhen ol i InPalm l l e j i li H om ing ( luh air
not so mm It interested in w lul
nukes ilieu huds in m r home, is
in how long it takes them I lievr
i lull mrmbeis tiom West Palm
Iteiili lake Worth anil boinr.m
Bejih m o homing pigeons as
a hnhto and hum one ot thr
links in a van vliam ol similar
1 1 ulis sited lied ai loss ttic- loiiniry
Auording to Raymond S Kee­
gan, ilir dub's president, the use
of liomiiig pigeons is almost as
old as mankind From atic trill
iigypnan pannings, liistoiuiis
liavr Iratnrd that messages wric
dispatilird by homing pigeons as
early as TOGO II.C Some experts

N O M OM OARRAOI DISPOSAL PRORLIMS
...N O O AS...NO FIRS...NO ILICTRICITY...
No PlonMiis Cotmoclioni. . . No Moving Fort*
NO IdtNOKlt «UI you ban Ui
worry about garbage i-ulUellun*
In K-VAP K-Wncv ha. d.v.lour.1 a
hacl.rial rullur* that is .W iutrly

jlAHMl.KHM In human brine*
. nr
animal*, but lhal CONHtJMIKH
■ml I.IQUKKIFJt garbage
Meat nf lb* garbaf* turn, into llnukt which drain. »IT Inlu lIn* mil.
Tlw .matt rtwldue, which need. tu
bu rwwivnl only about one* a yrar.
make* an .snitwnl rompual or f.rlllitrr (nr garden or flower bed*.
H U I ’t A U YOU OOl
tt.mov* bottom from any ordinary
i.rbaf* can. and n l can Inin hole
In the ground shout II Inchesdrrp.
Throw K-VAP Into can
o on top nf
Aral batch of |

Mill Ionaofgarb.f*-c»&gt;runmine bartrria gti to wort at oner) Thenafter, you jiul throw In your fnm
Uy'a garbage day after day. K-VAP
rtinaumea.ll organic wa.lcw even
egg ahella, coffee ground*, and
bunea all gartuge eseepl can*,
glaaa ami paper.
A donrionnl cake lhal ituma with
K-VAP krepa your can odor-free
and maggot .free. fake laala fl to K
wiwka. He Alla mat unly 35c, nr
•3.50 a down— ennugh fur about 3
yean. K-VAP Itaelf NKVKIt mid.
replacing
O R O U t-V A R TOOAY
and I II M IO MJOV Ml* saNstMHaa af Ir.adaat fiam gaihag.
wards*. Oaly fl.VI paslpaid.
LIU f I0HTIM th« Mr sf s racing pigeon It not rf the fun and thrtt of s contest, thry hsvv tv train hard. Abt
ChM Csever and Wyiwwur Lull release • group pf Ihttr ptfeowa for ( traMng flight, one pf many before they i
be ready for racing.

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PAGE 14—AM Ffortda M y t h s

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�3 TIMES FASTER
for GAS on Stomach

Certm «d laboratory tu ts prove Bell-an*
liblata nautieliia 3 limae a* much
stomach acid In on* minute as m an y
trading dlgnltve ta lilrli Gat Tltll-ana
today for fli* faslast known r*Uat SS*

M ODERN AS TO M O R R O W
ftnft. Hal taring ti# . H in d s a t.la In |‘g.St*
*&gt;t a t pniiait* ta ll a nn e h te i with
i M r b U f ll SM tUlM
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believe the dove tent out by
Noah from the ark wai, in re­
ality, a Ilhie Rock pigeon, a tpe
cici well endowed with homing
sense.
The war-time history of these
birds is a lung and heroic record
of countless lives saved through
the unerring instinct and the al­
most magical determination of the
pigeon to reach its destination.
Frequently flying through enemy
shell Tire, these small, winged
couriers delivered viral messages
when other means of communica­
tion were impracticable or impos­
sible.
As a peace-time bobby, pigron
racing is attracting new fans daily.
Most of these enthusiasts belong
to clubs affiliated with the Amcrican^tacing Pigeon Union, or
some similar national otganixation. Each club conducti its races
according to standard rules form­
ulated by the national group The
parent organisation also issues
numbered, metal bands to its
club members, one of which is
placed on the leg of each new
(K ing bird, as soon as it is a few
weeks old, to serve as a perman­
ent means of identification.

The Palm Beach Country Club
has a racing season of ten week*
for young birds and ten weeks
for old birds. Young birds arc
classified as those hatched after
Jan. I of the curtcnt racing year,
while old birds are ones which
have participated in races In prevlotu seasons. The club releases
its birds (approximately 7) to
100 for each race) from various
deiignattd communities known

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cam* Irom a* lar at Macon. Ga In a rac* agalntl llm*.

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warns 4lj, c tf ta U h n ^ i n
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Sensation

Af TEH LANCING. th* raring birds drop through a trap into th« loti where
ih* owner removes th* temporary raring lag and checks th* dork tim*.

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frosty bubbta nylon
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leg into the deck which
r*c»rda the Mr#•racing Hi m m a lag*.

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swimsuits, straw with
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were far-seeing enough to campaign lor
L X j W N with chc rebel*!" That was the right of the people to a representative
die cry of (he British cititcns of St Augu* assembly.
one in 1776 when newt of the Declaration
These well-intentioned men were not
of Independence reached (hem. A mau strong enough to resist for long the dicta
meeting waa held in the public square, (he torisl methods of Governor Patrick Tonyn
Parade, to burn effigies of John Hancock As the bloody years of the Revolution
wore on, the Governor, after continued
and other signers of the Declaration,
Both Bast and West Florida were much wrangling, finally succeeded in getting
too new as British colonies to have de­ Drayton permanently removed from his
veloped within them any strong sentiment office. And later he had Dr. Turnbull put
for political liberty. Agricultural and other in jail fur a year on a trumped up charge
projects for the development of the two
But long before that the British forces
provinces were heavily submitted by the in Florida came to grips with their Amer­
British government, including freedom ican enemies across the St. Mary's River
from taxes for a considerable period of The struggle began with a projected Amer­
yean. The settlers therefore had no strong ican offensive urged by the Continental
incentive to tcilit the established regime, Congress as early as January, 1776. An ex­
which, at ftr as they were concerned, peditionary force started out from Savan­
seemed benevolent.
nah to invade East Florida, it was com
Florida was well on the way towards manded on the march by Colonel William
, what looked like lasting prosperity, and Moultrie of Charleston, s staunch Amctthe people were far too busy in the pur­ lean patriot.
Startling enough, William's brother,
suit of that prosperity to look into the
future and sec what government by edict John Moultrie, sided with the British and
and mandate might eventually mean to was lieutenant governor of Bast Florida
them personally. Only Chief Justice W il­ under the autocratic Tonyn. It was truly
liam Drayton and Dr. Andrew Turnbull of s case of brother against mother.
However, the eapedltion bogged
hast Florida, with a handful of others,

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Swamps hampered progress and sickness
developed among the troops The project
was abandoned and ihc American lorcc
returned to Savannah
Th e remainder of the year, I 776, was
spent in comparative ipuei along (he Flor
ida Georgia border, except for sporadic
raids by one side and die other Some plan
tation houses were burned and cattle and
Negro slaves carried off li was alleged
that Governor Tonyn's private army of
militia, ihc bast Florida Rangers, were
particularly active in such sporting pui
suits
"They arc nothing more ilian bandits."
railed William Drayton, "a parcel of horse
ihicves and villains" N o wonder die Gov­
ernor hated him, for secretly, u was
charged, that worthy profiled from ihc
sale of stolen cattle

Came 1777 — and it was time lot (lie
British to take the offensive Govctnoi
Tonyn mustered hit Rangers and prevailed
upon General Augustine Prcvost to under
take a raiding expedition into Georgia
Tonyn despised Prcvost quite as much
as he did Drayton and Turnbull, but there
was little he could do about it. Prcvosi
was fully backed by the British high com
mand. He was not one to be kicked
around by a domineering provincial gov­
ernor of Tonyn's tramp Nevertheless.
Prcvost agreed to launch the expedition
into Georgia
In February, 1777, l.t Col Lewis V
Fuser led a combined force of regulars,
Rangers, and Indiana across the Sr. Mary's
River The Indians were commanded by
none other than the Seminole chief, Cowkeeper, whose allegiance to ihc British re
•mined unwavering.
On the lath, a detachment of Ranged,
and Indiana auccccded in capturing Tort
Mclntoah, a small itockade occupied by
the Americana on the Satllla River. Then
the heterogeneous outAj returned to Flor%, •
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Brown, who commanded the Kangricomplained ol difficulties with (hr icgult
troops "Colonel Fuser looks upon mu
Rangers as common plunderers." lie i &gt;1 1
the Governor "And he treats (he liulu .
like small hoys " Fuser was an o ld In n
regular officer, and lie despised slack
ciplined mililia troops
There was perhaps some tustiticaiu
for his altitude The burning and plundi
mg wrought by (lie Rangers and then I k
dian allies so enraged ihc Georgians (In
they sought redress by a counter aii.uk Fast Florida In Match the Georgia Mat
Council of Safely appointed Dutton Im m
nett lo command the expedition.!!! lor..
Gwinctt, Governor of Georgia, was mu
of the signers of (he Declaration ol In.l.

pcndcncc.
In the beginning he was agamsi urnu-i
assault on Plntida. "Many people lum v
(here under British tyranny fas o r o n
cause," he said "Let us seek ro c u lm
■hem on our side ”
Gwinctt had bundles ol proclamationprinted to be distributed in Florida, imu
mg ihc people to join the Americans Bu
before this could be accomplished, hr l«
came persuaded that armed invasion would
be necessary after all, that there were m«
enough people in East Flurida of a mind
to revolt against the British government
The expeditionary force was mustcod
at Savannah under the joint command m
Burton Gwinctt and General Lachlan M.
fntosh. However, these two were soon a'
loggerheads. Gwinctt charged that M&gt;
Intosh't brother had supplied rice to Bin
ish Floridians.
In the interest of harmony, the Council
of Safety put Colonel Elbert in charge ■&gt;•
the expedition. W ith Elbert in commanJ
the Americans were determined that East
Florida ahould be theirs

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dill, garlic, ginger, lavender, pars­ and pickles in the same manner
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D ill— used in flavoring pnklcc
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Combine ham, veal, eggs, one
tu p Plotida otange juice, silt,
pepper, bread crumbs Shape into
loaf In shallow baking pan.
Bake in moderate oven ( ) ) 0 de­
grees F ) one and one-half hours.
For glare, mix in saucepan sugar
and cornstarch, add one and onehalf cups Honda orange juice,

cook, stirring constantly, until
ihghtly thickened paste losf
with one-thud of sauce during
baking Top with clove-studded
otinge slices last half houl of
btking Serve with remaining
Yield, eight servings.

W illi en ti new season, their
arc many dillcicni funds iliai we
have to look forward ro on our
dinner rahle W ith the tall sea
ton in lull swing and I liinksgiving our nest holiday least, we
just naturally think oi ficsh,
juicy-red cranberries Many of
us wouldn't ihmk of serving a
Thanksgiving dinner wiih roast
chicken or turkey without in
tlnding, as pail of tlie trimmings,
cranberry saute in some shape oi
form I belt are mans delight
lul ways ol including cranberries
ai j'jpt ol a iiuii ijlad as a smi­

ling for turkey, t h i c k e n , - l i f t
I'tnihiy Its l&gt;e served, t'r as a gam
ish tor ham sines C rinbeinrs
pin up in ans meal Try u some­
time wuh a sandwich lor lunch
You’ll never he without is ’ Tor
your enjoyment we are going to
include on our weekly cookbook
age some reiij’cs using tram
erries in rime for your plans for
dinner on Thanksgiving Das
W e ak ly Household Hint
Tarnish on silsei. which his Keisioird lor a long nine, can he icmoved by soaking ns p&gt; tato
wain lor about two hours

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All Florida Cookbook

CITRUS RECIPE
Looking for something differ*
ent to serve your family at din­
ner? Try a new and exciting way
of dressing up left-over ham that
il truly delicious. Glued Orange
Ham Loaf la as pretty to look it
as,It is good to eat.

Puddin’ Proof

o

10-Mlnuta Cranberry Sauce
-I cups cranberries
(toil sugar anil wain together five minutes. Add cranberries anil boil, without
stilling, until ail the skins pop open — about five minutes Remove from heat and
tool in sauccjcan Makes two and onr-hall pounds 10 Minute Cranberry Sauce
Variations
1 Fold in three bansnas call in half-inch slices tor Cranberry Chiqutta
2 Spoon sauce over cooked or canned jiear halves for Cranberry R u b y Pears
). Fill canned peach halves with sauce, nap with cream cheese and nur ball I n
Cranberry Peach Dlnaaoms.
Cranberry Stuffing
2 cups cranberries, chopped
b cuj&lt; Iniirrr, margarine or c'lhcr tar
I cup shopjtrd tart apple
10 cups day old bread cubes
U cup sugar
teaspoon poultry seasoning
1 cup sliced celery
2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons chopped |&gt;arsley
h cup hoi water
Combine chopped ctantiemes, apple and sugar Cook celery and pan ley in melted
fat for rwo minutes. Combine all ingredients and mix well Use ro null body cavity
and crop of turkey or goose Halve recipe for use with chicken, duck or capon
Cranberry Oronga Relish
4 cups cranberries
7 oranges, quartered and seeded
2 cups sugar
Pul raw cranberries ind oranges through food rlmjipcr Add sugar and mu well
Chill in refrigerator a few hours before serving Makes one quail relish This relish
will keep well in the refrigerator for several weeks.
1. Peel, core and dice two apples, stir in for Cranberry Apple Relish
2. Stir in onc-lialf cup each diced taw carrots tod celery for Cranberry Vegetable
Relish.
3. Add one cup canned or fresh grapefruit segments for Cranberry Citrus Relish.
2 sups sugar

1 cups water

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s o l u t io n o n p a o i

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F L O R ID A 'S W A R O N FLO W E R S

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that th r auhnat a u p la n r tn m ln iu tu m

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PAIN1 I INI. If fuu i git (itf giawl 4 hgr
jiter end credit refirroar* md h*vr mne
punr hutinrti rsprneii.r pli**r mniiat
us for hirrhrr drtiils Irh uan Mr.•«Fieis
( oip H indi Branch Mi , i*. turrrs id
• h line I’joir* ,M,’ | 4 ,trait ni lamp*
11* Aitrnnon Mr Sav*rrr

O l'T M A N P IN t. H u n t Inf. I*.imtri,
V iit u , *tiaij|hf «iMinri* I n ami Dfri
hounili All prnp.1 1 .4 hi Inal alluwr.l
I Hrtaiuir ftrr Viamnrr Ri«n Kronrli

R 0 -N IW MIRCHANDISI
SHIRTS l ( ) $100 V A lt I Mot | i in
Siiitlia nun ni tefund Mate «*«r aolor
( aittami titoni, Itslatio Shut Sharp I *kr
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fO —SLID*. PLANTS. THIS
PALM r l i l PLANTING
4ft, Soulh Pun. Fig

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infttimiion comttiun^ rise h iih n i'r pn*
lf'SH&gt;n before lH|(inniiic gn&gt; kind ol ruin
inR
per you while lr*min« Pjsoig;
psHitum nsund (oriU ii Ha fi.lj iLibit
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A4-IIISINCSS OPFOITUNIIIIS
*0.000 S(J FT I'lit 4fvioali rn Shcippin^
(enter Slum Ht in loo fronuer. ns «|
l« Best lutidon in South IX I Pop«.||,
K ir MM. JeaksonvilU

( O M I LO OUR fM A N K M ilV lN G
NR'ORSlflP Foul d*t uf wurihip thire
serst.es * day morning aflernotin and
eiijlhi Res Paul and Mrs tuia |ohnt&lt;«i
(iruht&gt;uf Faith Temple. Sfemphis. Icnn.
will I«e guest speaker! Bring your dinner
«naf fellowihip on T hanktgising r*&gt; Wen
Hate Tafvernaile, Dot) Suwannee Duse.
Wen Palm Both. Fla Phone *’ 4SO
Free numi as far as pansible Rev D |
Ma.dt host pattot ( onsenitort will nan
1 huisdiv, Not ilth . anal will aamiinur
fhfough Friaiav, Saturday and Sundav

Classified Advertising Order
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1 U N I MINIMUM - S WORDS TO UNI

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USE THIS HANDY BLANK TO SIND IN YOUR COPY

l , i d e f' Qm M C C a fo rm ^

m f r ,c*n

W h e th e r tak in g a aid e-trip o u t to one

13 yeira o ld, M e ,/c o C iiy College

d « d ! o f ^ M ^ A ' d Plr r i m l J '* h u l|f bun-

. ■ 1,0wef vendor in m onam &lt;i.

said K114 1 4 1&gt; 0 11( .*.*,it*ii

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t.i»r there 1* in* lo o m lot k u u llt t r n l i't i r n i i It n 4 lig h t t ^ m o t 1
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BOOK M AN l'M R IM S from H.n.iii
liilhtjfi winird L
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o n r tit&gt;1141 Irt lot ir m lr n t lo u t lli * 4iit p o lr h illin g In r im -s,

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Him til w licit it w ill no l.u ig ri hr
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m i|o l i - r u a . i to ihr \ t 4 ir

STRICTLY FOR THE
BIRDS
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weeks beginning

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t a iin g p ig i mis In c

( l o n t i n u r ii Im n i |*4gr 111

hi

s&lt; pat atr

c o iiiin u n itirs srv rta l miles apatt
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I l i r IIS' Ht o ut M l.Ill W III. ll i l l . . .

ml A il* n t 4

is lu.w if., vatdagr is .Irtrin iin r d

a s ria g r as h ig h as So n o l i .

1 4 th Pritlav n ig h t ilu tin g thr

I Ins takes s.mu t.lsain i figiiiuig
I In ..H u rts of tin . Inf. n ir.is.nr

hour in llig tu

j v iih u

I ifttu i. l i j , M j u ' ii

4

iC 4 in n . t l ir t t i r t n l 'r i i h u n g tin
b itik they 4tr ta u n g to th r duh's

t l ir d is ta n t.'

)»e4«lt|u4tiers

lio n ol a said, fi.o u if.,

llr a ih

near

W r it

Palm

w lic tr ta k in g sheets a ir

d o w n it. . I n fie.
p ig ro n

lo ll ol r a .li o w u ri io ilu n rtirs i

made o u t, lis tin g cac li h m i rn

tlio in u g lila rr slioivn -&gt;n a sian.lo.l

te n d , its m i in tu t. color and it s

map used hs il i r . I n k

T c m p o r jt i rubber racing hands

fo r m a tio n is m i n t d . . s n t . , an

hearing

a n lirir s u tv c i . o i n p a m

a s c u m .I n u n ih r i,

arc

I Ins m
w l.i.h

h it.I I k i n g w ith a ta ilw in d

a lie a.I w in .| vs ill , i u

i in

11s in

hour
I hr a llitii.lt .lu n t.g tl.gt
seldom r &lt;&lt; reds l Sim i irr t
H o m in g p ig n .n s n r not l.i.
th ru h a n k h tn ihrts ,.l il.r vtirn
I In i must l.r .a n d lot ami pi.
I r . t t . l ami given a w rit u g u la l ,
d ir t
ll It It to le n d lo t i In

. al. ulalrs die

ra d i ra. mg siaiion. u .ng a s .jlr .I

selves t i i n may |&gt;riish

on the tacing sheet as a double

air map

ol warning io Itu .l h iin iris

d i n k on id e n tific a tio n

p all ol a p rrn i.in rn t t r . m .l k&gt; pi

I lir buds ate shipped by rail

1.1

I lirsr d istaii.rs h r ..u i.r

h i t lir . luh

was cspicss to t lir ilio s rn rating
statio n w lir t r t l i r i a ir teli-astd

..I la i . k

l.s tim a lin g

the

arriv al

u n it

tin h u d o w n u s &lt; s . n r . I k lit gin

hs the repress agtn t is tin m tilirs

to s.an th r skirs lo t tFirst pig

itir club srcrrtari th r r s a it tour
of f t Ic isr

rons

c u lly designed lacing clock, I nis
Ou p rd . afmiit 12 unties in Irri^tii

&lt; )n r by one , as t lir hods

s w o o p d o w n in to t l ir lo ll

tlir

te m p o ra ry racing hands a tr i r
moved and pul n u n small n irlal
hoses ahoul ih r sue ol a postage

and sis in d ie s deep, w ith an in

stam p

tenor m c d ia im m that m o n k on

slot ai i h r lo p ol l Itr t a. uig . lo, k

T h e racing clocks a tr syn

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u .

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pig,rons i
H i t i a. m g season is now
lu ll swing

again

is set

al

ru n lam itts a ir d r v o liu g i l . r i
w rrk rm ls in this iiiin p ir l.ol-l .
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you w ill lin d o ilir t .lu lls I... air.
m M ia m i. T am p a , D e l.a n d

I Jay

lona, |a .k s o n v illr and IJ tla m lo

CROSSWORD SOLUTION

ilir

csa .i s rio n .l ol ilu h u d ’s arrival

c lirn n i/e d w ith a master d o c k at

W lir n the m rm h rts m e n ai ilu

t lir clubhouse, then arc sealrd to

duhliousc lo llo w m g the ta .r , ilir
sral is t tm n v r d llo in th r d o c k ,

t he w in n er is n ot the bird ar­

ih r tape which records ih r h u d ’s
lin tr o f arrival is c hrckrd against

r iv in g h o m e firs t, h u t th e one

th r

fly in g

■lirs r iig .u r s i hr yard agr flo w n

the g ir a ir s i

n um ber of

Advertiser................... .............

yards p u m inute

Addles*.......

to d ete rm in e ih r w m n e t in tins

It is necessary

m anner since th r o w n u s of the

lim e o f trlra s r ,

i

A ll o v ri I 1. u .. I j , ,

I lie sc a ir s lip p t.l in i., a

clock

■

s |-r..l dow n to ill ot III n iilr- j

placed on t lir p ig ro n's unhanded

i i u i i i I h 'i

.a

|l ..I w. o l.r i ,

leg T his nunibrr also is recorded

'I h r hours o f w a ilin g begin

l

•torn I 4 kr * J k tr tliohcr to Io n M u n . m i l l jl-n u i ."*««•
4111I m ilk

M o n th .” M l

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I I n It t i i t t i h in th r t ilo o s jlia i. h rt It t o

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p revent tam p e rin g

Sunday, ............... ...................

ir t ot lo iiitifJ o 114 11 le t n took

to tu t tlie h i4 iit n h in lr tt4 (io n I 10111

WE 51 1 1 ill nsikn inti rno«l&lt;li auirim**
b»lr» We Hit ill ntikrt
mulfli }AR
RA RI ) MOTOR* iill 1 NXr»i ( nitl/n
IVnti4irJi Mi Tel \ NAM

is set

Please tun the above ad

o th rt hum s ol w il.lh lr

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S n iir ilir In j , m ill , o n ito l p m g ra m v n s ijit r d in A p ril
omit 1 th r 'll itr &lt; &gt; im r tm l Ir is h W o n I oh t o n in io tio n M i
t n r n i l l .n n i p l r t i . l on

a tape the enact tu n e th r clock

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KMRin r»» only from *]| over the United a Sower v ln lilV
H U i on with
and Canada k... fl. _

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4* Irrt lnnj| NX'JI M ih m ir fin h»*mr •*
oihrr pfiipcHf Ml I V Mill Kantunf.
Pluiull

liacli club tn c u ih tt lias a spt

n " - ?“'f'"*•&lt;*&lt;i» min
IIVn *

4 W«*ki

(Plrace enclose check with ordet)
fDaa#Ua ht4my. tw oraalt ptf—f «M N* h « a data doafcad)

McMcu j,uJ MCC hold all manner of id*
venture for Plorldlana w ho make the iu^m

1 W**k

banks both ag rm irs m r j .h r m i.a l know n 4 ' .’ I D to kill ilir plants
hi spiavu’ig
I l i r tin tk r i m t n thru tink 1 0 rh r h otinm w lirrr tin o m

117-IXC M A N O l. UAL IS IA II

110—A U T 0 M 0 IU I1 POR t A l l

I uni

411

p u l up ilir plants m il ilum p th o u along rhr u s rt 3nd &gt;4114 !

10

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JfA lit A»r N Si Peirisbuiji

Circular** N llli i t l in In Flatlda— Ayytatt In } l
Nawiearan With O trt 110.000 AIC Clitulallan

73 Buy

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VISIT i he he«uiiful (&gt;n^in*l (urden of
L‘len it hnstul PI* see thr pu|hir iieei
ilir wtwfti the Afk was irudr of il»e hinh
1^*1Jir of out Inst pRierns

ALL FLORIDA M A G A Z IN E
The

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24 For each

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Great
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Mlnr eiurama
19 Blackinaka
Moreover
40 Renowned
Amitiuf
41 Singing yoke
Metal bolt
42 Pert, to wai
PufX-IuaiitHi mark
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InmendaitiS Disaounis ( gfglur fk iri
Rrtiind*l*.'r . hi return ad first «&gt;r«Wi V || (n
oiliets «i Rfwval piufiis
VIII I P o Bo* i " ti I tine f l*

while (h r l ’ S C orps ol lingm erts also nsr . n u rt boats

vryors

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Bids For Sewer Job
Tabled For Study

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NAAS Men To Provide
Happier Yule For Kids
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Squadrons Split Up Preparations
For Annual Party For Children
y A repeat pcrfnrm nncr m Sunt**’" helper* i» underway liv the ta ilo r*
ev Photographic Squadron 62.
This Naval avintinn *uundron has It * home port at Sanford and I*
preparing to spend Ita Ih in l Christm as «ea»&lt;m at thi» station. rhotoRon
62 did not a rrive until ftrln tic r o f Ilifi'J. *o had little or no tim e to
actively become a p art of loral activitiea while putting their new home
tn order
Hot t.y the tim e Christm as of IP.Vt been me a thought to I,.- coraid
•re d , the anilora o f VJ 62 started to look around to are what Ihev m ight
Ho to make someone else'* Christm as n tilt happier and brighter,
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n lv ip g a C h rl'tm a * party for a
group of I'hildren ha« hevonte al
most a tradition to u nit* of the
N avy, thus even before a group
was found. C hief Aviation O ldiianrcninn Hoy R. l.ewia of the
squadron, hit upon the bleu of aav.
lug ice rream w ia p p e t* for the
toys the I'upxlili- Pete Co. o ffe ieil
as prem ium * In 1083.
Idea Spreads
The Idea caught fire igilcklv for
now even the plumpest of the VJT h e Veterans of Foreign Wars
62 men had an excuse to eat lea
A u x ilia ry .1 2 (12 , w ill meel Ifuiight
rream as the w rapper* took on an
tjsU'ie Region Hut at H o'clock- All
iiir of value. In the meantime other
m Wilbers are urged In attend (n PhotoUon (1'2 men began bringing
help prepare packages for the Hay In tA rJ to y * to ha reconditioned for
Pines Veterans Hospital in St. Ih l* w orthy cause. .Men w ithout acPetersburg, and make plans lor a te.as tu Haul luvs volunteered cash
Christm as party, lic e , lit, for the tu squadron collector* for new
plat thing*. This fund front Photo­
post, aux ilia ry unit r.m illles.
graphic Miniuad’ mi H2 alone went
| to the f I.(rOO tnaik.
The plan noon spread over the
ei tin -tn t iimi as N A A S personnel
land fleet units. H u t A iie ia ft Ser­
vo e Squadron 31 and Composite
Squadron tl (VC -tlJ slut ted colliitio n s of the w rap per*, money
and used toys to round nut a
strong team of sea-going St. N ick*,
while the N A A S O fflrers* W ive*
Club gave the ever necessary wom­
an's touch in the drive.
Orphanage I'lrked
M t D o ra '* C hristian Churchei
home for orphan* was *flectei| a*
Ih r program '* focal point. "H e re ,"
the la ih iM agreeil. " i* the )ilac* tv*
can help Santa best."
An orphanage minus a lot of
children, hut the Navy still had
room for more. Seminole County'*
w elfare committee w a* contacted
for name* o f other deserving chil­
dren to participate in the Christ*
mas party. A total of fid youngs­
ter* were taken under Mie blue­
jackets' wing and presented w ith
a gigantic Yule party, the lil e* o f
which few of them had ever seen
C AR C O I.I.A FflK K — The (runt
before.
end ui
of i n lutm unblle. owned hy
rnu
Ilu t. that was IU.TI, and the sail­
cat Negro, m inister, entlnpthe ilirwntiiwu section this ors are now concerned w ith “ Oper*
aliou C hristm as" for IP.Vt. Once
kimlng after a portion of the
again, men based a t the Sanford
I n n l »uipension gave w ay. The
station are busily collecting, re­
vehicle made It to a garage
pairing and purchasing In nrepar■ader If* own power wMJi a
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police escort.

S t r o llin g

In Sanford

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Red Chinese
Sentences Antes!I Q u l

Com m ies
Charge
Espionage

Collins Announces
Tentative Schedule
For McCarty Men

Eisenhower Thinks
Court Seeks Means
For Integration

Jail Terms
Vary To Life

Ike Says Would Be Mistake
To Lose Sight Oj Russian Aims

Interview Practice
Given In Course

Satlnn order might Ire left In res
«»nvilt&lt;. Rear It. base, *I6 !',I2 S , al
Acadeniv
Vfis-r H i* A r m ' N a i f
fo o tb a ll
innal authorities — perhaps to C S ternate. Itrtll.ll.'-J, and ihe Coo.lwin
g
am e
S a lu rd a y
ftir
g -y e rn , r
District Courts.
I Const suet ion t o . o f ( oral tiah lrs,
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Urge Anprnarh
| base, 1 2 0 1 ,4 * 1 . alternate, l i n t . 210.
(lie A m e tie a n M i- d u .il A -&gt; n . M on
A num ber of Southerners have
4 II. Haede, president o f the
il.iv ,
urged such a regional approach * Sanford t i * * Co . ierrlve.1 the n.m
lie
w ill s|ie k id
.in a n n u a l
to the problem as * means o f 1 mission', assurance that any -lb,
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meeling individual situations in htiiTflSnir* hi* ru rrd fouhl no! v»* ( 'ha m -her of I out nii-ri e ni-yt Mon
sla'es and rn m m unllirs.
.tR in trii for imui* jf th^v wrr** n*» day night, iliru r* * iru io M iam i
Several of the stales whose pres­ Im .ifrr In #«Ut**nrp p rint tu ih * In leave Tuesday on a prev inm.lv
ently separate school* for Negio l i n t of ih^
1 announced trip to Hiresi t ..it in
K. J. F m fin R ik n l tho rniiim l*- A m rrira n countries
and white children would be a f­
Areumpanylng Him on 'he In
fected by the final Supreme Court sirin'* approval to place a dork in
lr ||,
\ i-iu ,m I* l oloruliia
ruling
have
argued
that
the l ake Monrpe in front of Ihe Colon,
ial
Tourist
Court
The
rummiasinli
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changeover must hr lilted lot neat
altuallims with no absolute over­ granted the request w ith two con­ anil Mr and Mrs. th a ile s Au'ley
all form ula (nr m»lanl application d ition *: I I ) * s u ll'fa c tiiiy sk'-trh of Tallahassee
of the |iioposi',| dink must he apHe is making the lu p nl lh&gt;*
everywhere.
Counsel for parent» of Negro i-ioved hv the C ity Manager, and Im ila liu n of Hu* g o ron iu teu i' "l
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approval
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nblamcil
Ihe
Ihlee ru iliiln es
III- said he
pupils Involved in Hie controversy,
w anted In le.iern a . inurh a&gt; pus
on Hie other hand, hasr called for fiiun the A im v blngiiii'i'is.
-lists* about Ihe iim n ltli-s and "to
definite full inteuratirn by the
Rcpresrnlng
a delegation of ell b lorida Io llieni "
opening ol next (alls' t n in al the
Negroes. H eibert Cherry- was in­
latest.
PI.EA R INN’tICFNI'
e»i marked
The Supreme ('u n it, podponing formed the I 'ltv lia*
o K liA H IlllA ' ITY f I n n leen
oral a rg um nd s on the lorm lor its * 1 ,7 'o fur a Negro plavgruimil m
final order, has raised the possi­ the (iiihlsbiiiin section, hul ta m e il age lx&gt;y hahy sitter* p lr a ili'l mini
b ility that It might no' r y n grt &gt;poml this money until ( hoirv lm» renl yesterday Io rharges of mur
I dering an IH iiuuitli old tiahy
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around to the m atter at this term

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I'n iin tr
Stcmper, studied
the
situation
By J E F F
im a rlly around (4 ) Scmfnole County has only IS
which look at least two which centered
ed pfli
(Itc 'S J o to bring It* a possibility a provision In the w ill of Bert doctors lo care for approxim ately
t i speeding toward re a lity —a hus- Kish that hospital facilities should 30.000 persona. A modern up tohe built here, In DeLand and in date hospital would not only keep
p lt i l for Kcmlnnle County.
our present doctors here but would
’ Tom orrow w ill m ark another New Sm yrna Beach.
a ttrac t new doctors and surgeons
m lln ln n e In the rc a liia tio n ol this
CommUalon Derides
• I m —the laying «( the cornerslnne rd with problems In liquidating
Vote on Proposal
fo r this Inslilution Hm Seminole red with problems in liquidating
The County board nl C om m it
M em orial Hospital.
voted
unanimously
un
assets nf Ihe estate. 1 0 the com­ sinners
This action tomes a lte r much mittee r i m e Io the conclusion Kept. 39, IB33. to place a proposal
effort on the p ari of certain rill- that a bond issue should be passed on Ihe nallul for Ihe general elec­
sena nf the county for a modern to insure Ihe construction of a tion. calling for a county hospllal
m m k ta l fac ility . These people un hospital in the event that the costing no more than ixoo.ooo.
i t f M i l y devoted much lim e and trusters either ( 1 ) should find
Freeholders of Ihe County vot­
energy, ami even money toward llicm srlvrs unable Io sell the ed overw helm ingly In favor of
properties, or 13) decide that It Ihe proposal, which provided for
this much-needed facility.
Other attempts toward Ihe at­ was not a favorable lim e Io sail. a fax levy of three mills on the
Once II decided a course of ac­ d o llar on all properly subject
tain m en t of a modern hospital In
previous years h id w ilh rrrd a- tion lo lake In Ihe m atter, tha to tha la x a i of Jan. I, h i m .
com
m ittee pul on an extensive
w ay, tim e and again. However,
Subsequently five tr u itr e i were
this last attem pt took root and campaign to promota tha passage appointed by Gov. F u lle r W arren
of
a
hospital
bond
iaaue
on
Nov.
grew to sucresi.
a month and a day following
Definite action In Ihn last and 4, 1933.
the election. Mem bera of the fiveaurrassful attempt tor a new hos­
Reasons tille d by Ihe com m ittee m an hospital board selected were
pital for Seminole Cnunly was for having a hospllal w ere H I II John W. Evans, Oviedo; Fred It.
atarled at a mass meeting held In I i vita lly urgent that Seminole Wilson, Sanford: Victor M. Greene,
( t e A l . h e r o f 1033, sponsored by County have a hospllal. O ur pra- West Sanford; D r. B. F. Seaman,
Ih e W n lo r Cham ber of Com m erro. aent facilities are not only Inade- Altam onte S p rin g !, and T ucker,
At this meeting, Judge Douglas S iate but are deplorable. (3 ) In Lake Onora.
Stensteom and flcorge Touhy were
o event the Fish estate trusteai
T ha oew trustees Im m ediately
fle e te d chairm en of a civic hoapl- find it Impossible Io build a hos­ requested Ihe County commission
&gt; M l com m itlea whose purpose was pital In the n ear future, wa w ill to nam e a fiscal agent for tha
lake necessary aellon toward nave no means o f conitruetlng a p un oea of ltiu ln g and id lin g the
.tirin g a hospital a t the earliest h -sp llal u n le u the bond Issue la •Rm.000 In bond* to finance Ihe
aaible dale. This group became passed. (3 ) Several hundred* of construction of the hospital. The
_j&gt;mmft(ee.
thousands of dollars of Remlnole commission advertised far bids and
The eom m ltlee. also composed County money la going out of tha on F tb . 3. 1133, accepted the bid
known as the C iU je n i Hospllal county each y e a r for hospital and of B. J . Van Ingan and Co., Inc.,
‘ Forrest Breckenrldge, T . E . P 'lf a l care, which monies, If and Gundy and Co., as fiscal a*. B r a ile / O dham , X a rlv le
In thia county, would add ganta on a fee basla at 1 .1 per cent
ilder. Job* Iv e y and W / R . materially la tha proapetJty of oa (ho p a ' value of bonds sold up

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1300.000, and
per cnnt
ernt of
of n.ir
par
valur on all bonds in excess of
)Um . 0 0 0
The truxtees of the Fish estale
meanwhile transferred Its corr*
m llm ent of 1370.000 frum
Hie
Florida Im provem enl Cnmm anil
later agrred to contribute 1730.noo
- m inim um and Hie land site
to Hie County lor hospital pur-

pOlCB.
Funds Assured
Altogether. Including Ihe assis­
tance from Ihe Florida Im p rnvrmenl Agency, w hlrh Is ihe Florida
agency for the distribution of fed
era) fluids under the H lll-R urlon
Act, a total of 11,070.000 Is event­
ually assured for the p ro jerl.
Following validation of Ihe bond
Issue hy Ihe flfafe .Supreme Court,
the County com missioner* .adopt
ed a resolution authorising the
is le of (he bonds on Nov. IT. lt»3.
Meanwhile,
a p relim in ary
sketch of Ihe proposed structure,
prepared by architects
E.
J.
kloughlon Sr., Sanford, and James
Gamble Rogers, I I , W in ter Park,
was sent to Ihe Slate Departm ent
ol Public Health al Tallahassee
for approval on Sept. 33, 1933.
In preparing plans for Ihe hos­
p ital, the architects m et with the
Seminole County board of hospital
trusteai, along w ith D r, J. Clif­
ford Boyce, D r. John M organ,
Randall Chase and W illia m b a ff­
ler, J r. The general discussion at
this p artic u la r meeting revolved
around tha h o ip lta l facilities and
bed eapacdlaa. Tha 73-bed capa­
city w ith 90 per cent w h ile and M

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s in e e s 'fn t liiildi-C' hs lln- I hmi-I - ' I " *
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anil \ i - „
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met with the Srm in ulr Cnunly
Ym k A w n e iiile '. 41 Wall St \ Y i . i'H"
Medical Assn and d i&gt; rii" i*il Im*
I n- pi-&gt;gr.,in (iilliiw -pital nerds extensively The main and Flurola Sci iir it ie . ( n . ,11
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point slres-ipd x n . Ih r need for SI I'etsS'hurg
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Ruud' wen* sold ho 47M mill a- a ‘ lllul! Sclmnl Rai.d under Ii .ii 1
lied ra p a c ity . A IWJ bed invlitu
I til],lllgl dlM-nnnt wav alinw id 1-1 III i - t i i fin e s t I'nwli-y
Hon wav requested
rm o iira g i1 Inditing.
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The first rough ilcafl of n »rhr
Rule nl Ilite rC 'l -el wa- 3 M.iKq'l Icyp ir n nil-illScm llnsliI
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main- floor plan was n u n p irlr il i per cent vsills leiuivuienl un lln- Mini li n.i) A vmi
April 6 , 1933, anil was revived
Kinds to vlarl in Ui.'W anil initlim nliilrndin-huii
of
i l l -iqigui-hril
April 13 and April 16. following ] for ,70 yi-nr:;ui Iseveral consultations Among those
Monev for ronstiueliou work wa ! Addn-'s- Franeis I* W tnti h.iir
consulted were M rs. John Gallo
m a ilr av nilnhle in D n eiuher
| I n m ; nf Ho* i-nrin-r'lm ie
way and M rs. liny Ifn llrr who
A int.il nf 137 si-piiriiti* p ln ii' fm
H.-iu-ihi-lmii- |,|. ) Chaplulii) I
made suggestion* from a nurse's Ihe loi'pltul were 'Igneil lij Tin k
Ki m p'lin
standpoint.
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Bids
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Hospital Insperled
A ichiles*I , Kl'on J
Moiighion.
Rids were re rrlv e d In the hn»pi
The a r r h lt r r l* insperled a small
■ii
and l.in ie ' (ia m ld e tiiig e r'
com m unity hospital In finldshnro. ti*l Ir ii'le c ' on Mav ?i|, anil the II, h u e lien* l-niil in llien |iral'i*
N. C , nn A p ril 1!) They decided ro n lra rl for constriicllon wav a •J Ho* cnnlrai tnr. Arnold &lt; -m
'.n u ll'll June I I In the Ariinlil ,liIll-Mini company, for bringing
upon a 73-heii hospital.
On May 13, the architect* met Construction Co . I'a lin Itencli
tin- work to thlv stage
vli
In the 'hm 1
again with Ihe medical associa­
H a rry M. W eir ai'cepled the H*'ii- since the ciuilrael was awar d
tion and with members of the position of hospllal admlnlstrniiu- n l,
hospital board nf truslre.i. New mi May 26, while nl I'ahoker
•" h e r r spec led principals in
sketches were presented for com­
Tomorrow at 3 to p. m r r * l
elude Hu* follnvving:
ment and discussion.
dents will have Ihe iqqiorlunlly
F i'h estate trustees —W hiti'huir
Sketches were placed In the of­ of witnessing the laying of the chairm an. James K. I'ollari! und
fice of Ihe K«rnald-I.aug!itnn M e­ curucrslone of Hip eillfloc. Ilccuiisc John K. O 'N e ill all of D e l,and.
m orial Hospital for fu rlh e r study, nf the general feeling of the crl
Counts Johnson, T am p a ; ('. G
and cninmenla and suggestions lies! need for this hospital and Varn, St. Augustlue; F ran k W
w ere presented by doe lo r* and the Interest In 11. a large crowd Norris, Jueksunvlile. and Erned
nurses. Tha doctors favored a is expected to hear Franels I'. M. G allow ay. Fred R. Wilson and
three story plan. Suggestions were W liltelialr, chairm an of the Deri •V A I.e tfliT . all nf Sanford.
Inncnrporatcd w herever possible Fish testam entary trust, make
Cuuritv eoinmissiuners— o u t*
and praclleal.
the main address.
F m ir.ikre, chairm an. John Melsrli
F in ally, a lta r plana ware ap­
The ceremony w ill lie handled II. C. Dodd, F red Hyson and
proved In Tallahassee, the County by Ren. Dnogla* Stenstroin us ilrnw n M iller.
commission decided to advertise m asler-of ceremonies and w ill tic
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The C ity commission learned at Its meeting !s&lt;t night that the
Rurally and Stimpsnn Construction Co., o f th ia m in nii.b ihid it* nearest
com petitor by more than 120,000 for contract No. g of the water and
sewer program , which takes in the enclosing of Pump Hianch.
The sealed bid* were opened last night *t the r. gulai commission
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meeting, hul aw arding o f the rout tact for shorn drainage work on
Pump lltanch Creek was deferred until the consulting engineer could
check the biu figuien.
County school* superintendent R. T. M ilw ee came before the commission to negotiate for w ater and »ewer line* to |,i . onstiucte,t to tip
I new elemental v school now under
I const i net inn at la u r e l A r c , and
27th St. Milwee told the csimmi*
! * olleis the school was constUlctS't!
I i ■utsiije the citv limits as the school
] tqard bud no a tra la ig e enough
A mother and her ID rh lld rru | w ithin the city. He 'a id work o n .
are In poor s tra it*, arrordln g to
Ih r sewer and w ater connections
Trooper R. I). llarr|»on of the
should beg.it a* soon as possible,
Highway Patrol, a t The ninthrr
since the school authorities plan !
it a ltrm rp H n c to tunport Ih r
to place loti students in the build- | T A I .I . U I 4SSKH f — Hoy elect
targe brood nn hul U n per week.
i.ur rn ilv next w a r More than ill it) I.eltny CoIlin&gt; tl't up a tentative
The children are stair stepped
'children w ill attend this school I n ’ rhednle id hearings today for tinfrom ■ baby, lour mt.nlh* oft) tn
the fall, he said.
17 M cCarty appointees suspended
a boy. 13 year* old. Four other
City M gr. W a ire n K. Knowles In A r lln . Con Johns
hoy* are I. 3. 6 . and 7, while
told the eomniissionei * that laying
The hearings will gel underway
four g irl* a rr *. 9, t l , and 13.
loe line would cause nltcrntion* hi Monday morning. Her I t and arc
The fam ily roulil well use
th* line planned to e x tin .l to 2 1 th srhedtded to In* liiiis lm l in two
clothing, ih o r*. bed clothing,
PI lie said the line would have to days.
food and a chest of d ra w rr*.
he laid deeper to fac ilita te the run- |
Fis*st lip will be Ih r five sin
The mother w ear* a lir e 40
lections. Total rust to install the pended members of the State
dress anil a « lrr eight tho r, Al
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llonid tin* toiim ing &lt;&gt;f |lec
sewer servlee would
be
nearly
«o m y* would be well appreciat­
13, They are Richard Sinipsun.
* IS,OOH. Knowles snnl.
ed.
Monticello, e|ijirin ;-.n , (irie i Kirk
Some women are preparing a
O ffers Money
Patrick, (iiilnesy Hie. \Y. Hoard
turkey dinner fur the fam ily for
M ilwee said lie fell the school
Frankland.
Tam pa
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Thanksgiving dinner.
luiaiil could advance the necessary
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Anyone who wishes In contri­ money to pay for the construction l.loytl, ll.i.ytuna Reach, and Thom
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a u th ority- - Karl I* I'u w iT '. lla in rs
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(eft a l The Herald.
I side the eitv w ill cost approxim ate­ y I lie ; i.odlri-y Sm llh, 'I ill.ihass
tlrii# * , n rr t lr f f l*» i i i f l i i l Xfiiiinn lln in .in vr , .
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Suspended members of the S’ ,.tit iiinm r* W dllnni Stemtier anil -I.
Deny i I 'n i sit 11 that a un i ting In* Haring Csintniissimi will he ■u-.ir-l
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held jointly- among the si lioisl bnsi.l Tuesday morning l&gt;ce I I
are Curl
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th,- t 'l n an,I I '..uni y niinai sioris to disco-' tile farts arid fig ­ Roherl Kloeppel Jr J ark-iu ivd le
ures " f the program . The meeting Wesley Fly Orlando J I* John
wa* te n ta ln c tv scheduled for to ­ •on l’ eri&lt;acola, and Joe K Hays
W inter Hay en
night.
Will Hear
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Eisenhower &gt;aid today he under­ I of Ihe w ater and srwep ping mm, Hum phrey. Taltahassee
flit Mn
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stand* Ih r Supreme Court l* trying it was |c *tn ri| that the llumhy ami
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all Hall, 111 adeiiliui, yilm yyeie so
tn find some sort of dorrn ti a li/rd Stimpsnn t o. had
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' process fur ordering race integra­ seven other hiililers in both the pended several y*• ek*
o 1' i &gt; 'n th in
ft 11i si i 111 I (Hi s|I'base and alternate bills The base m rm hers of the Florida C aine and
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Klsenhowrr told a n rw i confer­ thrm ighm it the pipeline, while lhe
Joe (iro leg ut, ( ollllls' aide, 'a id ’
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ence he believes the courl, when a ltrin a ti* hid only ra llrd for tin* all of 17 ul Ihr suspendeil o f lu r t - of .i (cnti.illy i oiitrolliMi nUi Ii*, tfir
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making it* final ruling, will taks; heavy pipe under roads nr like were e x p rile d to alteiul amt dr
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K urntim i n ' i i IU i ii * -&gt;«»n of tin*
into consideration the cmollonal rondltlotix where pretaurp would lie fend
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and practical problem * invlnved applied on the pipe.
charges made hi Johns.
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The announced hid* w eie as fo l­
' in ending segregation.
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W id n ew h y, S o r 17.1954

btf
C H A f» rK R rW tN T Y -B B V K N
"W H A T 8 the' about a Signal T"
the cnisl etked testily. He soon#
td Groom k I waa there, but only
aa (Jrodnik'e ahadow.
"We nen a lip,“ Ormlnik *eir1
eeegniy He tat heavily in e riiau
arid ttretenad nit tegs streigm out
“tteema m e e t r i haa e girl in
Philadelphia. She disappeared a
while neck. AccnrJmg to mu in­
formant, Uie girl wee a .....a to
n e t t Stewart htre. but no! «' au&gt;
apeeinc place, air. ivude nad e
hunub that they mignt i.« pian
sung tb me the Htuert costume ee
• meeting tignai It paid
Diet *
hew we found Stewart. He rented
HU eoatume on canal m. and mfi
Hiaadarsta, using ths namt oi Patton. But we ned 14 names ip ell
t * Check, all of them people who
rented trtuert gttupa (or Masking
Day. rtiht a why this broorn a im­
portant. n ils would be the n e i sig­
nal. Ktewa/t'e girl would spot 'lie
Kilt Bret, then make sure by check­
ing foe the cairngorm When she
found that, aha f o u n d Stewert.
t im p lt .' Urodnik spread ms bend*
Wide and gnnrea at the Line!
“Through all New Orltane ?' the
ehief said in a shocked voice. On
Masking D a y ! Why. man. me t *
foolish1 There's going to o* a mu­
tton and eight people on the street
Tuesday How could they . . .“
"Wait a minute," I said quickly
'/Hava you got a place called me
gtawart heraf Ur the Marv Stewa rt ? Or the Charles . .
i t Charles hotel}'' the rhier

died tnoimend dollars. Did 1 neve
It T
t did not
Romeone reminded the chief that
I hid been alone in th4 apartment
during the lime Urodnik wga tele­
phoning mm. The cniel enernsd
ear*iuily. People who ned stavfd
in ihe nail p»ov*d that I nadfi l
left nv the Iro n door. And mere
ween 1 any rnrk d'»is The window* «-er» eli locked end covered
with ancient duet, obvtouely uisopen»d since lost summer. Because
Urodnik e.ken me lo. I 141 them
search me Hoi the chief apolo­
gised when if was over, and I pro­
tended there was no had (eating In
me about it
Hut me money waJfi’t thtfS The
keys on Btuart a ring looked Hke
a poeaibla solution. But checking
them would be ■ long process. One
wa* the apartment hey. on4 be­
long'd to an automobile, another
was clearly a house key that could
have titled anything. Tha Chief
paes'd them to one of his men lor
atiipmeni to th* crime lab. but no
one looks* very Hopeful about the
cneme* oi finding anything
“The girl ?" I asked Urodnik.
I w ai wondering thal. loo,’’ h«
grinned ’(liewart I r u s t e d has
Mind nave il they made this plan
to meet nere l-«it e eae, when ne
went tnrouah vou at mat atakeout
in Philadripnia. ne warn l carrying
a beg, wee ne f"
"Juei me gun," I said.
"Wall, that proves nothing But,
let ■ «ay tl e th* girl. Then how fin
we . . .“
I ewiing lowerd the chief "Tou
tell enyona this w-e* fiteu-grt* In
yon* office. I mtanT"

' W a .n l anwine to tell," ms oh'.f
aeul
then the nniy people who kno-v
kleuart » been legg'd ere the pen
pie in this rown right now 7"
The etlirl r.. ll-1'd A Mpowing
I i e*rion 0 * 1, an lo ile .v n on hie
IIi t i i i lai r
Ho it lent rtlewert, then." I
• am Have o m pul on ice in me
inoigiie
I e l l nun hPhlentlfied
Heller yet. g i v e mm e name
Frame e routine s t o r y tor ths
papers Die people in till* building
know el'jut the s h o o t i n g end
Kiev II talk. «o you can'i cover it
Hut jnu ran hide Stew arts iden­
tity
'Sure.'' the chief eeld ' KurS
And on Tlietuey
. "
"We p i c e o p the girl," (irmtnlk
fiiiialievl.

Dodfi/c H uh Doug It! Expansion Urged
American Loop
COME AND SEE! In
C L K V K L A M ) r — A quick t y ­
S ID

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PLYMOUTH
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COME AND SEE!
BID E. Flrat Afreet

pe neion Inin two more r lt lr i w ill
lie urged nn the Am erican U ag ue
at IH nest ineidlng hy Hank
(ireenberg, general manager of
the Cleveland Indians.
(ireenberg. who said yesterday
he already had notified league
Prseldent W ill Harrldce he w ill
siihmit the plan at trie Dee. •
meeting, said ha w m l«d a ((Meant
league alike "» a rll*» l opporiu
n lfy ." II* added that he wouki ask

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WHOLESALE AND RETAII

BART SPICER

you re sweating out something hke
this
The angry tanatnn m ms nad
begun to relea row that Stewart
had been tracked to hie aola I
didn't like the Killing I nad wanted
to bring ate wart back tor trial,
flui rte had been eaugnt, that was
the important thing. And f'd nad
• uanil in ratrntng him. Ho I could
gn oece to Philadelphia now with­
out tmnking about the eneera. And
Urodnik «ae just aa p l e a s e d ,
though n», too. had wanted to save
Blew art for a trial. But a copkiller bed been knocked off And
every gun-toting nood in Phila­
delphia county would swallow nard
and decide to retire before taking
a shot at any other cop tti my
town.
The money waa im portant If
would oe a big feather in my eap
tf I could brtng that none, tf l
did, then there was bo possible
worry about the future ot my mg
c o n t r a c t with the Department
Store association. Hut there prob­
ably wouldn't be any r«al trouble
anyway Not with E ll Jonas in my
corner N o t with Charts* AIMinder Stewart bagged, shot while
trying me heal to kill another cop.
No, I wee all right now.
Urodnik didn't care much about
the money, either, fcxeept finding
that 1700.000 would tie the |ob
into a neat package. I rehearsed
the cep who waa playiag Stewart e
role, describing fftewari and nta
mannerisms aa well as I rouitf
And Urodnik (pant all a il time in
the rhters office, organising the
disguised cops who would be witn
Stew art « double during tue tour of
duty on Masking Day.
ftut essentially, there wee tittle
for us in do The wailing was riffliuit the first day and grew progreieiveiy more nerve-wrecking
Keen Urodnik, who prided minsnlf
up imperturliahlllty, lost me nor­
mal placid attitude before Tuesday.
i.tie on onara the D in e Dandy
did little to ease the strain Rueeell had told Doc fliggs all ehnut
Mr. Ed Ooltineh anu the mtw
scholarly fraud teemed to a -old me
when ne could and wa'.ch me with
a certain wary apprehenroo when
I was close. And R tiitell wee huay
preparing the boat for its return
trip upriver. I didn't lee morn of
him hunday afternoon --apt failscue took tha D ials Dandy out into
the d ream for Ellen, turner me
big craft twtea ami made thick
black amnka roll irom nei twin
etacki, all so tbat aha, on the mot.
could gal a good ehot of the newt
in action.
I told har in aon&amp;denea we nad
found Ste w art I may nave anlarged my p fH a kit, q# a nan w.il
with fill gtrt I had to MU iei oocause ana Had nomad th e . great
change that Add eoms nvsr me
after we nad found Stewart. Rut
I didn't tell ner ne waa dean i
didn't lie about it I |uet omitted
that p a rt Deter she'd find out,
but later would M n a t t e r and
easier for both of us.
&lt;T» t * Om UnuAd)

formetiou of * com nilllce " In hi
vcstlgale illc s for th* new Iranc h lif i "
Although Greenberg refuted In
name epadfic clllas into which he
believed the league should move.
San Francisco gnd l» s Angehe
have been mentioned
Fran k Lane, Chicago While Sot
tnerel manager, predicts thoie
no W eil C o n i c lile i w ill be In
m ajor league baseball within Ihree
re s rs . He pointed out (hat Sen
Francisco has snqtoved a S million
•JoUar bond i*»u# for a sladlum
and that t ie L e i Angelas Farit Dis­
trict has earm arked 10 million for

f

It's T&gt;»r.eel!ri#
At Mffme With Mai't
N on
L iy n i.n '* C»U to Pf»r«
B&gt;t» Oft

hU neighbor f ir m c r i who lead,
p la n t transplant and finally h a rv ­
est the rice. In this area north of
Seoul, on the road that leads to
the truce line above the Mth P a ra l­
lel, lies some of Korea's richest
rice land.
Newe
These men are unconcerned
i i «« flu b
Clauds
If. Wolf* Show
about problems of Koraen unifica­
Th#
fihylhm Muut
tion or the withdrawal of Am erican
All Star Jubilee
troops They are too busy tending
World Al Sis
the rice
Sports Book
In fact, they knew virtually
Musical Program
Slualml Program
nothing about the Am ericans leav
D rilling On A Cloud
Ing until they saw the movement
I ' u r i For A l-*dr
of troops and vehicles toward the
Mai M For S.’usir
south.
Night Kdlttnn
I ’olisd Nations
Han la counting on three Ions
of rice this year. One-third w ill
go to the government which in arduous l'p at A a. m . Han
turn pays the landlord In H w iq trudge* about two miles to his
currency
When (he new year rlrn paddles ami works until dark
comes, lla n will have completed
In Changdnr.g village there Is
five yearly payments and the land hard work too Those who don't
w ill be hfs.
farm arc rebuilding homes and

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Li«wn Breakers

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iron ri"l»
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m il n»»d At Organ
l.aTman • Call 1"
World At N o o n
T IH IIM III PH
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Har Non* n.«n-ri
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s o t ir k n r i s t r s T i m th
n s iu ir r s in n t L f m l » ,Iw « s
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•'•rst’S glvsn Dial th'
rompllem-e will,
Chepltr Mi.ee. r H A . lost, will
•limn recelpl of proor nf puMlratlnn
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For Your Thanksgiving:
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Ith day of Novemhec A. t». ISIS.
H/M 1.. Meson
Uwnra t* end •ubecrlbsil to be(°r» "&gt;• ,'hle Hk dsy of November
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NOV. 17th THRU NOV. 24th
ONE FU LL WEEK OF BARGAINS

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Clear to partly cloudy through
Friday except lor yery widely scattc red afternoon shower* south
portion, continued warm.

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. NOV.

Circuit Court To Hear
Criminal Cases Soon

IS .

Possibility Appears (Good
For Widening French A ve .

Cases involving seven nun are to be heard in crim inal session of
the Circuit Court, Nov. 29-Dec. I, w ith Judge V atsar Carlton on the
bench.
Jm es A. Woodard today entered a pica to the court of not guilty
on a charge of firin c a shotgun intu a dwelling occupied hv Lew is Scott.
Ernest White pleaded not guilty to a charge of breaking and
entering
Alfred Allen Molly pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and
entering with intent to commit fraud and sentence was withheld inoeftnitciy. II. J Liriggers, charged on the same count, is to appear
^before the coui*.
Wilbur Enoch P artin. Usceola, Is
charged with assault with intent
to commit murder; ticorge W. Jo r­
dan, with ember/lenient; Ernest
Eugene ftouglas, with lewd, laxcivt"lis or indecent mixault upon a
child, and W illie Hobbs, with grand
larceny
Ju ry Panrl Drawn
A jury panel tiiawn today and
the districts in which the members
reside a t, a i follow s
L A K E . C IT Y i*t—A stale trooper
Henri II Witte J r . No ir&gt;: J .
was hurl e arly today In an ex M artin Stun cipher, |(&gt;, W illiam W.
change of gunfire helwoen a sjieed Johns, lu ; W illinni P Cbapnian. lu ;
lug automobile ami two Florida Jack It Itustop. |fi; sirs, t'atherme i
Highway Patrol ears near Motilar. E Itu s.i It, J . I oni- It Wassper, |
t!a.
ft; James It llooh'baii, Ift. Paul
Trinijier lle n r h r l Owens was 1 ahrv. E l. H arry C aiiilig to n . Ift;
treated at Lake Shore hospital W illiam M lluag, Ift; Ju n ir} \ .
here for an eye injury H r was Hickson, 15, Klcbnid Packard. I ;
H O S P IT A L — The new h mpltal here Is beginning to take a definite form.
struck by flying glass when four Ezekiel T Summer sill, tl; Jam es C.
I be iiw lltiillu n , tiring limit by the Arnold Construe ion t o„ Palm Beach. w ill have a T.Vhcil raparlty
bullets lilt his w indshield air I a Haute, sop (!; Irv in V Hauser. It);
soil riisf lpptoy in ia lrlt #910,1100. Il has three floo s. Work will be complete,|
approximately June.
fifth entered the hood of his car Clarence I Collins. 16; W ill Musty,
(S t a ll Photo).
Id. J . W Jordon of Ihc E IIP ft; A. Kepi Kos.ietler, 3; Richard
reported thrd rive r of the auto Vail Dlivne, J , Michael J . Koismobile had been identified as Jun mar, I I : Ered d le M eM urrav, I ;
lor Crockett of MacClenny, sched I I c ; t v W illiam s. 2; Claude
A.
tiled to appear In Federal Court Whldduti J r ., J . and Mnnussah E.
at Jacksonville Nov. 29 for Dial linker, I
on charges of conspiraey to vio
James T R.'senow, No I ; James
late internal revenue liquor laws E Store, 7; Ere.) p Curtain J r .,
the M*lit streaming through
Shortly after midnight, trooper tl; tieuipr It tile rs,
f E l.ind,
a I OH year old English fio thlr atalned glass window that he Is
Owens and his riding partner. ,'l; Blanton |i Owen. 14; W illiam
repelling la K. A. Sault. Jerk-on* lit,- I'ra ih The rsttrm ety beau­
Trooper II
L. Hayes, spoilt* i , A* Wappon. •&gt;; Oliver (I, Itlehey,
tifu l window, are a part of the EpDm pvl ( liorth at Enterprise.
Crockett driving a PJ.’&gt;4 Cadillac I I I . E'reil A Y c n g ri. I I , Hatlepi .1. 1
16361380
(S t a ff I’ hoto).
on O S !Ki near Macclenny.
i
High. I I . J Vide! Jones, Ift. Sid­
They sought to slop him because ] ney I K rlle i. 12, M u J 'lm W
i I I \ I I AND P Coronet Nall
they .aid his driver’ s permit had Wilson. .1. Jol.p ;; White. I . Jsek
FT»■
t*i*i**1111 *11 ni fhi lit i. f •» tf»i v ttf«*»:•• ' iv« *'i» i»ft ,i i••ileft *»f tl'« ! u I II i.e lite l ilcplcd I-* I * Hi..
i been revoked. The man had been W illiam Livin g s. I I . C alvin M
»it ifi t*I t M • in •• i ji I H •» i* •t it I \» ' 11 lit* i* i y i it it**» t \\
'»*•
’ r* \ i| t .T T l o 11 n i
It
'» i i
ml M .irilvu M iip p a r'
i arrested several times before for (•la v . I ; Sheim an *&gt; H arnm an. I ,
driving without a license. 1,1 .lor Eugene House ft. Mnifold Morgan, I u « t l * .1 4*t if ft* f xf*)fit* l . t v l f t / I t f t | t | * » n \ &gt;«l \k i l l s ’ ll f 1 .1 lit l ‘ I ’ W I l i t i ' l l M l I , w a, teati'P Ip ,l"a lli lieeailM
•’ l i i i l t u u i M " f ' h r T ' o r t t ' l »*f ♦f • j -•t •••
•»f fit* I ’ i Ii M t H I M ' . t l f t i n I , s k i l l l u
In w&gt;. p ie g ia iit, bo I. • udinill
don said
I I . W illie J , ( f . Ift. Ilfn n u u
l&gt; ’ Ii** i « t i f i ii*i4* * i *
j* w u « • ft ....... .... •* •! f «*• l&gt;* • l-s I
l
c r . i It n i t 1 i d i lie, I mg into a rumor Ilia '
Jordon said when (be F i l l ’ c a r | j „ vrft u ; j,,) ,,, n ||Vr t . ft. W illiam t i l l * ' I ' f f l i t I •&gt; ,«| 1|4* **| l | t f, I l . ' l l l l
| her Ini band ch.irgeu witli Hi
4
T ra n ti pot utuisiwgy today in the annual Chamber "t Commerce tried to slop Crockett, he &gt;pcd L. Iviik Ift; Nathaniel S * t» ei I I .
\ V l * i | f l t t » I I . f- i t f i t f ' l l \
• 111« I* f t f f l s l t s
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r
I f n p f l l f flM’ Ml o f
t |l** ! k illliii:. w is .I,-rile
m em bcrjhln drive, following « • hick oft lartu'ene mst night »t the away on a cha.e that reached end Edward E Yatea. I t
\ i | ’ \ *4 tl d •»•*’ %
i • fl l i l t . i • »9 •• I " , I I I I ' l t ' l i t m i -!»••!, I I I . I t f ' l l 11»t •* I
’Did i" il ever as-.ciI tli.it llie
!xi m ile, an hour Near Ihe Georgia
Klk a Club. according to George To nlr . caroiMiirn chairman.
• tf I ift f In I i " • 1111 f»l H f M i t * t lit | f . i n , i* ( l i t (| t Is «■ s s i t t ’l f I f t l f o n - s M i r r
line
gun
fire
came
from
Crockett’
*
IPIIldei
was tlie lesiltt id llie preg
Yesterday, the lu tl of u series of foot point cards, designed to tell
’ lu luiiMi'i,* f rj|i tn*i 11s i I .« 111**i n ,r l lf it I i Ii \ltMiiorfnl futnl I n
c a r, Jot-Ion -aid, and Ih r fin- was
iu . iics
id M arilyn Sheppard ’ "
prospective inemhei i •oinetliiiuf about |pe o ii’ aiiiratoin, were oiadcd
t
•
*
ii 11 i FmiI nu*
n.OllO,
nit#| i ssutgt,
returned
a -k e l W illiam J L’o irl'ja ii. chief
The post curd which went out yesterday contalni n clever raitoon
«»f M i r l u m i i i t n l *\ • 11 b * n i t l u * l ir t in * ' |
When Owenv was hurl, Ttooper
defeli .!• eolinsel for HP -sl.iIII w .ill,
depicting o horse
One hoist it on the o utsid eo f the track and
• f Mil)* If*-It**f «*«•!••», i | l * r r n * i r f | .
' au's biisband. Dr
Samuel II
has llt t lr chance of winning. The cartoon paints no tlm theme of the Hayes stopped Another patrul car
M i r m i h l r r &gt;&gt;( r r i n v * » ) i r i
\ 111
gave
chase
but
officers
lost
Crock
I Sheppard, 3(1 year old osteopath
campaign—'"You M il* So Much ■. . When You'te op tin Outside!"
&gt;ffi
hoi»K*ni
ffm
lrc
n
i,
alto
eft’s
fleeing
car
between
MonUc
I ' I never did." replied (lerh er
The card poet on to »ny. "T h is hoijtf it off hv him self on the
end Fergn. Ge.
a del
lia liM l*
nlv an isit
h f
luift lifrn v»rv inft’ if s f r | tn y rrliu * 1
I Corrigan thru demanded whether
fo u tsld * and
halittle
chance of
I t.erber hail not llitlinuti-cl the bru
loc*nl im titiitiu n I*i i i11 dii l who. I
w in n lie the race He might hae* a
1 lal bedroom bludgeoning of Ju ly 1
• * one of tin* t linlim en of th? C ltl
chance If he jo t on the mild# with
I was tlie result of Hie victim ’ s
* f itk* IfMpfttsi Q oinm ittff, diil nnirh ’
•Jie r«\t of \&gt; t le l.J
A! j,
1 hnir-month pregnancy with her
tf) »?cn*ratf (he d jimiI m deiitiiha for j
. Inyijed Ttf*JtUa Y
&gt;«'imi,d &gt;oq.
C A IR O , Egypt iJv—Egypt Is J-* It.
|
“ Your Chamber of Commerce
" I never heard of it," llie coin
W ill lit* llllftt
invites vou to join in its urogram
Elflcen local men w ill become mg to g»l along without a pron
WASHING TON, ,p
llo- White per answered
•t work tor ♦li«* betterment of the Khrtnen in Initial eeremonles „t dent Ine figurehead pod Iron*
A
M I V t r r ^ s t n S?r w »11 t f r y r m
Thy possibility id III.- deleo I
lion .c aiiinuiip ed tod is that I'f»- .i
community »t latsre. Mow ah-nit the Hahia Shrine Temple in Or which Ma). G rn Mntuined N i hf*&gt;* fc * f h r s i M i n n ( I n * n i t n r l r «
.ml , being sterite wa- I.mctie.l
P .r t i, ip a tiiv In the l.n- f , ere. j '••’»»' 1 ' ••nh.*wei will l*( nd Hunk
i-o&gt;ning inside with
ua?
Your lantlo F rid a y and Saturday, it vva-. gull) wax misted last Sunday
The
Revolution Counrll.
il« • U.t .
annuiinred today
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Dav
A n ju xla . G . with upon .H the rilill di*l ill pie .1 I .
membership ennpoit I* needed,
uioinei . hut mi I'xideiici l i.i. h rn
eminiry'x ruling m ilitary )nnl * lie t - 1 , 1,
(|„ ........ .
„ f V i l&gt;e"iai 1 M m ilg.m eis l i n i i l .
"Don’t tuv »n tha outside .
Approxunatel) jyo candidate
p.'iiidiii e.| to siqipuil oi rrfu l
I ,oin voui t'hamh*r of Cummeree mil ie *e ra l Ihomaml Shrtners x.Ill auroiinced last night that the pr*
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| nih iv\ i t th, widespread itmior
Paul It. IJnhbltl « * » tn ve-der
‘
‘ that w ill pav .itternl the two dav cerrinnnh's
lt'» no invaitment
(*(•111 *1 'if t 111 *» f • ,
* lit
t iMiiity
l &gt;tli.i
th" imroner, - ii tlie
day comparing llt r t ld s It seems lit idenda!' ’
Organization of the llahi.r Tem would not he fide I and that •'(&gt; . nMIIIIIAfticili'l ill* I liss.lt IVIl’ Ilf .uni Sif lifti» •nl w II llv lo V i
l hi.I (or the third straight t in
K«i s I . i 1 ' i x l
\V i *i I i i «*m I j &gt; .tlf» i i i
n
jj- hails from Sanfurd, N- C., a
"We hope vary much to have pit* was fomplctcd earlier this Cabinet would lake user the fun
fn in l .
KiNi*nli"Vkt*r s.ntl the first I.*•Iv will oi the ii&lt;-.iris five week "td In a l
Gown that also boasts a H erald .1 ii tuccevxful membership cam- year It is the fourth Shrine Tern Hons of the office
III* btnitfiitl Mirh
1 fluii*i. |-« in.•in H, \m*iuln for Mu* ITi.mk* lir i'i.ilil into eourl a imli.lu-r &lt;&gt;i
Informed sourees predicted Hi.*'
Hobbit! says hr has Inured Florida i.algn,” stated Touhy. "The Cham- pie an Ihe state, having JurDdle
'h . dire. ti.*o „t f .............
umnu w. i-ken.l, returning t.* W.i ,li ' . , i l i , le , ,,-in. &gt;x I'.l liom Shepp.rirand picked this area as the best. m r of Commerce i» now actively lion over Seminole. Orange. Luke. the Cabinet, which Is n y n e il an*l Limlei
lak. front Inline Tile* included a
r n r - s l t n*.v I f v . w i l l lu
'
'o ingliiu •-■til* r N v 28 *,l 29
They raise them smart in Norik .ceking new development*, new Osceola, Volusia, Brevard. Sum controlled by Ihe Revolution t'oun Iri'ilv t |r ti tnfi •• i| h ii lxif''| titirii!
f'»r
rII. woidd in torn (h legato Premiei
M "ntgi"netv E enluiw er'. c ,n i ' -li.iigiiti which Gertu-r .aid was
Carolina.
uiisinrsa and new industry
We ler and Okeechobee countic,
M* ll'invill? Vvr rttul rad* Ii u n i. dunng World Wal II taken troll! the house try Dr Hu ll
Gam al Abdel Nns er to art * *h«* iiffn i•
'
. . .
I-oea! Initiates are Sheriff Lulb chief of state on o flirlal Arcasinn
iiave a nroprem for tha ornyuntion
f* I irs» SI
will l*e *1 Augusta Thant.'giving ai t Sheppard. S a n ’ hrnthrr ..in'
er
Hobby,
Hoy
Holler.
Dick
Alk-n.
of
our
city
»*
a
fine
place
to
jive
Flo rida Ice plants operating the
Tlie President’ • duties bad tree-I* n
.'id "u I H issing d*) " i ' later turned over '-* op'ior.lo
Tht i*•*»•
«r v e?n*lfiir H it ,*f
Troy
Hay.
Sr
.
Elm
o
F
a
rix,
John
,nd
to
do
business,
lieallration
of
i Ulier item u, lo rlu - 'j i diet
fir»t six months of 1951 without a
largely ceremonial ilnre Nx.,se* rf|ir U IhH'fr «»y rtf I Offtsjt litre
then »i'I «• I'll m to W.i hingt"U
Gardner
J
A
Faekson.
Chirl-&gt;
) (lop w re a piece
iron pipr
disabling in ju ry to anv employ* -.ha various points of our program
bested Naguib In a struggle I'-' • • n ritlc f an*! •»«, ofi., r 1'H ihv, o * a .' Mi " I engage,uent,
Ireland,
E
P
Sum
m
ersll.
W
f
Hie
m t'ilirt . ml w.i . liom lilt
w ill be presented certificate* of will bring m at*rial benefits to our
top position last spring N V s r r b* . Imiritii t’ , 7 V Viniuhn, .lm I I i* I*!,
The I'r. ulent plans to g"t in I defenilnul’s .ports eat a Jag u ar,
Hartley.
Dr
E
C
Faust.
Eddie
honor by the Florida Industrial rIt v.
came Egypt's uudispiitel I n ,
ItiMOf, IldriiM ii. lin k A»k*ri, |ln » iv siiine gull titl ing (lie sy-ekriid s
“ Fund* received from mambets Keith ftyrd Lvnn, Chute;- Miller suppUnting Naguib »•. chalrmao SVHr. Uov W illiam * and A 11 cjtii.n .it Hie Augusta N atuip.il; a riding crop, and i lire *o,d
Commission. a* a patl of Its speand
II
r
K
tlrh
rn
.
There also were two low el h er
% k l aafetv urogram for the ice of the Chamber of Commeice alof llie Revolution (.'omit il a 'd mi' I'cter »t»n .Mi
•toll • lull A . i i i i . i l . the E i.e ,, i her Mini showed "no lilno.l " all'*
" d u s t r v . at the stftei convention of !ow i i * Ip carry forward our pro­
Itary governor of Egypt a , well
bowers ssill lav in "M a m ie '. c .,h | a n isi stained dirty I -hirl leiind
the Florida Ice Asioclatlon which gram. We have come a long wav.
a., promler
III," lm aled il ihe lOllt tee id (he I near lip' Sheppard home and like
w ill he held In Miami. Nov. 22-24, •-ill we have not rcraped the surNaguib’ s eclipse s&lt; * • uinplrtrd
gull cuir-.e Hie c a ll,ii w i, uim
h .l'ir g no blood .p .1
llo
according
to the coinmlaalon. luce of our possibilities fur growth
Sunday, when Ihe cornu I pot Inin
deled a sear ago hv Hi" i lnl. -xi.e
I's h u t was pleki'd up llie das id
T
h
e
dradlio*
f*.i
'u
lir
in
g
(h
in
t,
1
J1
Among the 100 Ice plants being unit p ro s p riltv ”
under hmne artesl an* rturved
nr u e of Hie president and In , Hie lUli'liler III I .i a l .i l In poltc
ii Hu anmiu' ' hitslm as para.I' Iru
. nd.
recognljfil for this
oulalandlng
Th* r-ti»xd t«schers section of he C'roperated with ( inirnmiit
'Im ih . E s p U 'n i
lit SlK 'p p jiil's ini mg I din' wit
aafetv record la t * i C ltv Products) Tmihy, explained last night the the Florida Education Association and the Moslem Hrothrrlio—I in * '.as been pet f” * r*.x' ili lav. a r.'o d
At'.*.el Its-in Ih ii yc'tr’ . It. m l ,
, s* t,&lt; M, , Its* i* .ivI I i i n,|*isis-**. giving Pnm , u, Augu i i « ,u I., hr , es ..m l Slump.n I w •!•- on III,
Corp„ Eanfoid, which w ill be re- plan* lor Hie operation of Ihc w ill meet Saturday at 3:30 p.in. at plot to overthrow the p in t,
&lt;i..
of Hie klHllii!
Informed sources believed ill* luriP'r Lhan*l" i T ' uiunien e »* .■ tin pie ni, i l , three gi mil h Id l' ii illglll
preiented by J . E . Heat, manager, drive and treed each worker tc. '.he Memorial Junior High School.
l o riig a il Illasll-Il l.e ilie i (.T t ill
c la ry
s
who w ill accept the honor c e rtifi­ gel off to an enthuviasttr start and Orlando
council had not named N s - f
I'.ix id ii. Il.irtiiira Ami" . m l mg I i le I i .ilp e li .g in (lie Shep
It,use w i.lu r . ' • i'll** e „ t,u , 'ei " i ’.' and Hieir pan el
cate for tha plant. "The result* a l­ l« follow (hioiigh on all provixtcts
Paul ('. Phillips, president of president also to kee*&gt; down -&gt;p«( ii
Mat P ii I lion e tor Ido--I .1 i n , on Hu
•he smaller group, w ill be present, latlon that N agillh'. rein *s ,1 ie | u the narudr ms omta* t ' I t s amt Mi . John Elseulp.wer
ready renllied In tha Ice Industry fiirnD lird them
day III the -,laying, .m l Geihei
lie vlnted that !i«inlnolt County and requests all members from viilte-1 from a personal ttrugglr foi I imdooixt at 'In- J- r.' ee Infornm
»&lt;&gt;m this apeclal safety program
'Die iiiajn r is stationed i,..w ,u e e . p o u d , d
the office
'ion Itootli, phone I37J
( ( ’unlluiied On Page Fo ur)
prove what can be acioinnliahed hv
Et Leiiveuworlh. K m . and will
Seminole Countv to be present.
" I didn't see anything I II,ought
tie unable to get to Augusta f,u was lilnod, but I didn't get on lux
a carefully planned approach to
Hie holiday, lie air I tils family hands and knees to go ove, Hit
lha aafely problem, hated on sclenspent Thanksgiving Day xvitl, the earncllng enmpletely "
D flr studies,” A . P . Mclntoah.
president null tite first lady hi
Chief of Industrial Safety, Florida
Tlie defense eoun id 'tin , a.ked
Augusta last year. At Hi.it time If il wasn't a com pelateiyclv sim
l&gt;-duitrlal Comrnlasloi). who w ill
llie
majnr
was
stationed
at
nearliv
present Ihe i-ertlficatk*. ffld . Since
|de inalter to .............. stains in llie
Et lleiining in (ieurgia
the program was Inaugurated hv
dark hy using a liiiiiin .il" spins
Miiiitgoiiiary
now
is
deputy
cum
the Commission In Ja n u a ry , 1981,
niaiidci of llie Ninth Atlantic
i t tha r». nest of the W Industry
I’rculy h o lie s
In an effo rt to ruth Ihc high acclrnt rate among employees, 95

Trooper Injured,
Gunman Escapes
Following Shooting

Hospital Corner Stone Coroner Denies
To Be Laid W e d n e sd a y Slating Motive
Francis W hitchair Principal Speaker,
Stcnstrom Mastcr-Of Ceremonies

Teams Start Campaign Today
To Secure Members Tor CofC

Strolling
In Sanford

15 Local Men ;
To Be Shriners!

Retired Teachers
To Meet Saturday

atate have cottiDm iq ,n ’ "V 1’
gram . The records
the commie»ton show that the frequency of
Olsahllng Inlurles has been reduced
from 61 the first *1* months of
1953 to 26 during the same period
of 1964, number of Injuries from
19(1 to 90, davs lost from work due
average number at men off duo,to
j^ d u s trv o fficials from througnoui
f c * state w ill atten4 the M am
Convention as wall a» Induatrlal
Dlnty W . W hiting or lieneva n .»
baan elected to serve ae a |nd«a

No. 03

Associated Press Leased Wire

19,M

Egypt Now Without
President Since
Gen. Naguib Ouster

he //cc To Spend
Thanksgiving
In Augusta

Deadline Nears

Local Veterinarian
Will Build House

In '1 ..

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Delegation
Express^
Optimism
Action On Road
Related By Solon
Optimism tins tioon expresseil hy Seminole ( ’im nty’.s rep­
resentation in the State Legis­
lature coiii-vruiiig the fulfill­
ment nf the French z\ve.
project.
Yesterday. Cecil W e b b ,
State road chairm an, sent n
telegram here sta tin g th a t
bids would bo received on the
hour delayed project op Deo. 7.
E a rlie r vaster,lav. Sen. Douglas
Stenxtrom. Rep Misek rl»veland
and County Com,nr John M elf-h,
met svnh Aetll.g C. v
('hurley
I'dlll . W ,.|i|,; It 1.. I f ( l|f|t(),l eh'- f
•in:iii&gt;.,i f .,1 M e S la t" It n,| J),,.
" i tie, id .sit.l Morris
Edw ards,
&gt;RD
, , | . . y • nn,-ia iiiei.' til, |iri»P"-.e,| uiinroy "men! They
were
given tea .il. to lu Ill's ,' the profe.'t
wmild go ahead after being stale.
mated f,.| sve, k .
"During 'he past two w eeks,"
Sen -ten .tlotir »«ld today in act­
on- us .pokosuion fc . the local
|el&gt; guti.-n to the State t.egisla'n i... “ sse have talked personally
it I bv telephone to Acting Gov.
'"Itn . i nul Wvisit, mad chairm an;
I i.ni' i i W hitohair, member of the
-•ate mud co m u il.o "ii. and to |{oI ' l l Copt,,ti, BRD engineer, con• imng lire inncncv of the French
Ave project
"We aiy. vuiv g ratified ," he eontiiiued. "tlm l Mt. Webb has advised
He Hint bids w ill be ircetvcd on
French Ave. on Dee. 7.
Slale s Intrntion
"D is our inteiilion to lie present
it the letting on Dee. 7 In or*) T
to expedite (Ji« im medial* bending
of (lie successful bidder In corni.liuoce ss it|r State law " (Goini.let|,.,i bonds are reipilred under
'In ’ lass I
"W . have belli auxin*'d by Acting
'bn .I-din. Holt tlie ss.'ik order
wdl lie , n t" iid inilnedlatelv upon
Ii" , .In, mg ,,f this te&gt;ml and Hint
. .&gt;ii .11 ns*tion w ill he begun n&gt;
•lice "
Wh •'II lukvd wha’ 'he chnin-es of
lie p io jiv l would 1"' under it"*
uiw administration, the ••ra io r
iinxsvered, “ It is our intent!.&gt;u &lt;nn&lt;
known to St'iiistionyi and Gov.
t'o llim to act- that they lea li/e Hie
tn niend" i ‘ ner,| ..f tills road and
I,, ,|.&gt; all ip ony power to assure
i* , - "pipb'tc coll ,' I ■
|. Holi "
.Make* Rrtuark
Rep Vop# W illiam s J r . irm a rk ••d Hint Gov-clueI Collins said h«
will reevaluate all the proposed
I'lllllllly mad pr&lt; ...... to see yshlcil
in of a political nature and which
,te ■•nity n«c«ssnry.
"W.- f . I suie thal Gov -elect
'ollil, • y» ,11 i e Ihe Ilei-il I'f H.i
m ini." San- Steii Horn " "i.'.n n i I.
’and Hurt it Is not , i,
i y pn
it'ii is) uaturv
"M r
W’hltvliair
has
given
I n o . Ii
a I \ la iin g in Tallist i .i •&gt;. m il we have hern axxtited
l.y Mi Guploll llia l filial speclficnIi.ili will hit lolly checked and
complct'-il hv nest Tuesday, at
vlilcli time the r uiil w ill he adverti.ed foi Idd*, a'-eordlng to Mr.
W&lt; |d&gt; "
It. p . W illiam ' has handled the
semi nig of lig h t s of-way deslguiit, d hv 'he t itv as agent for the
I lls II" said today that parrels
( ( optlmird On Page E iiu r)

Fairly New Drug Stops
'Worst Pain In World'

J i/'l'i j Ho.pHul, Baltim ore, am) Dr. JoA T L A N T IC (11 V.
Tlie "w orst pain in the w orld" i » ! *euh M M iller, Veteran* Admluls
being .Hopped hv curi'.'is nesv ding (ration Hospital, Fort
Howard,
described today to the American M l. tin- iduu of trying it against
College of Surgeons
! lie doiilouieux.
I’he iliug hui completely banThe pain comes from a ip iv e
-lie,I pain in 15 of tlie first It) pa­
ailment In the face tic dnulouteiix
said. The
- fa irly common after 10. Attacks tients ttented. Smih
can last steadily for two to three I is si patient io fa r has been free
weeks. Victim s can't eat. or e\en of pain for 2ft months. One of the
ehave. Some commit siiividu from Mi has had 80 per cent relief of
tlie agony. Many doctor* agree pain, but he titnv havs lonte other
ivith victim * that It's the w aist condition besides the nerve trou­
ble
pain It, the world.
IIA 1 .L E T H E L D IN S K O I'L
W orks Curiously
Surgery cutting the face move
S E O U L 'Jx—Korean's turned nul has beet, the best remedy. But
How permanent thu pain-killing
laxt night for this capital c ity ’ s Dial ruined lot* of all actuation In it remains to b* seen. Th* attacks
first largs scale ballet since the otic side of the face, sometimes usually come everv five or six
start of the Korean War.
leads to eyo complications anil loss months at least. Other medical
tit at meats haven't extended that
of an eye
A full Iv new drug, atllham ldim , freedom period much more than
setm* to paralyze or sorneliosv six months.
strike at the face nerve eaualng
Btilham ldius works in a curious
n iT Z
ni! the pain. Ami U apparently way. D aily do*o* are given only
"The (Hack Shield of Ea lw o ith "
for the H u t H Ja y * . A fte r a week,
act* only on that nerve.
1:00 - 3(01 . 6:08 - 7:12) - 9:10
Hie pain starts to go aw ay, but It
Clue Found
M O V IE L A N D D R IV E IN
The clue that stllhamidlne might comes back after about two w eeki.
Start* 0:30
bn good rame after It had been Then--svith no »»&lt;w# drug given—
"Gone With The W ind"
given to people suffering from In­ ihe p*ln illia n p e a rt on* to four
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
ternal fungus diseaso*. These pa­ months after treatm ent had d a r t ­
“ Charit* A t Feather R iv e r"
tient* after a time said their ed.
(color)
Why the drug behave* this w ay
chocks felt numb.
Dick T ra c y
Serial
T h a t gavn Dr. George W. Sm ith, is not clear, 8m ith said.
Sta rt* 7:18
The drug can ba taken by mouth.
neurosurgeon of Johns Hopkins
Dr Raymond H is s , local veter­
inarian, has been Issued a building
permit by the City for the con
striietlon of a one-story fs-cme
dwelling to cost approxunalelv
$20,'WQ. areordlng to a City re­
cord
The house w ill coni..in six rooms
and two baths, and will have a
two-ear garage. The structure,
which w ill be built at 1R01 Palmet
to A ve., w ill bo 90 feet long and
38 feel wide.

Movie Time Table

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�IAMBS MARLOW

COVERING UP THE,

Committees May Query Alger Hiss
WASHINGTON oT-Alger lllu,

the ex-diplomat whoa* name ha.i
been used aa a synonym for treaaon, must have thought many
times aa the years slid past Ills
prison c e ll: '
,
. .
"W hat's In store for ma? Will
I tie questioned again? Will I fie
In the headlines again? And per­
haps, tor something else I say t r
(lin y , w l’1 1 wind up In Jail a g a fn f'
He may not have to wait long
for the anawer. Yesterday two
congressional groups—the House
Un-American Activities Committee
and the Senate Internal Security
sui&gt;comm|tte&amp;-«ald they're think­
ing oI calling him alter he gels out
oI ja il Nov. 27.
H iss' r a r re r crashed to a l u l l
when Whittaker Chambers, con­
fessed onetime courier for a Soviet
spy ring, told of secret papers he
said Hiaa gave him .
Fo r denying Chambers' charges,
Idas was tony let* I n f perjure Jn
1830 and starred serving his fiveyear sentence March 23. 1991. Tbe
verdict is aflat* branded hUs a
lia r and traitor. He la getting out
after serving 3i» years. The law
pruvldes time off tor good be

Hiss, a law yer, w ill probably
never he permitted to .practice
again. He's been disbarred in New
York and befora the Supreme
Court. He b is lost hJs clUaensblu
rights. He can't gat « passport to
wave tbe co un try..
Ilia law yer, Chester Lane, o(
New Yo rk. says H its w ill try to
vindicate himself.
Ih e moat Hiss could have hoped
for was that he might not again
have to face congressional com­
mittees or federal grand juries un
Isas hb could vindicate him sell
convincingly.
But there has been a fundamen­
tal change In Ihe law —which Ihe
government may now want to use
for further Investigation of H iss—
since he went to Jail, lid s year
Congreaa passed the Immunity law
as a weapon against subversion.
It lets the government—Congress
and federal and grand ju r le s -

left by witnesses
testify and escapei
saying:
" J reluse lo l&lt;
Fifth Amendment
man can’t be compelled to give
testimony which might incrim inate
Now if committees, or grand J
ries working with the Justice I,
pertinent, want t ‘
log. they can si
one lu-

The early settlers on the A m e ri­
can continent fled the tyranny ol
governmental rules, regulation*,
unjust punishments special privi
lege* for the rtdera, and injustice

[ell us about
Irani you Im-

— ■
you ad.

— n — for goything

w a w»nl to use your U ati
mooy against u&gt;t big shots."

Frontier Of Growth

A witness who refused lo talk

lte r being offered Imm unity could
e cited for contempt and, U conylcU d. .tailed. Before the immunity
law, If be refused to answer quel
lions under the Fifth Amendment,
he couldn't be Jailed for contempt.
H|ss neither refused lo answer
questions nor pleaded the Fifth
Amendment, he couldn't be jailed
for contempt.
Chambers said Hiss gave him
Ihe papers before the w ar. which
was peacetime. Unless a man is

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TODAY we mailed check* to all Ihe folk*
who were member* o f our Chrkrtma* Sav
ing* Club.

'Past thorn.

njnddensd wild boaraT No
• stuff—Ilk * using gtldk. You
'em from hnrsebaek."
Me didn't b«Uvd me until
■.ettmd him wild boars' ears

alaty
spese
1 aswere

great trophies In Europe, and \
u»w&gt; nx bookmarks, or, when t

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The direction you fire Is also toredltary, Ypu must .shoot oidjr
down certain fixed Hants, Upas
fixed perfipps by a frail grand­
father ef * present hunter "o In­
sure safety.
"In a single season wo may take
M many as eoe boari," my host
aaM, •'but I can't avan recall the

Are you one of thoae Happy Persons who
will enjoy a prepaid Christmas this year?
Start a Club now and have a truly Merry
andnPAJD CP Christmas next year.

with aa many ears as a cenH]
ha» Jigs, 1 can't see how you

We have a Club to fit every purse.

S S fc A # !

ipding of your

A distinguished speaker
was introduced at a banquet
by one of thoae dismally
dull, pompoua asses who
never know when to atop.
After he finally relinquished
the floor, the distinguished
speaker remarked, "I owe
our master of ceremonies •
deep debt of plaUtudea."

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1941 Dodge 2 Door Sedan
1942 Bidek 2 Door Sedan...............
1947 Bukk 2 Door Sedan...............
1949 Mercury S ed an ................ ......
1947 Plymouth Sedan, New Motor
1949 Mercury Sedan.......................
1N9 Ponlbc 4 Door S ed an ............
1980 Bukk Special 4 Door Sedan .

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JU S T AROUND T H E C O R N ER
—Two thirds uf ail automobile
•rips are less Ilian eight miles.

lelUiesiN Clayton Cakes, light

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ORDER YOUR
FRUIT CAKE NOW l

They aey a
W Metot In mid-Manhattan h u token to asking
* i the Cheats
patrons, "Whi
or king aloe?1
CupyrtgM. 1M4, ky Bsaaetl Cert. Puirikuts* by X&gt;ag Fsatarea iyaeu at*

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STORE

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A W AIIN IN G light designed lo
indicate hazardous work areas in
factories and machine shops, is
modeled after the revolving red
flashing lights used on fire, police
and oilier emergency vehicles
I'rodeoing loo brilliant flashes j
minute, the lumo also ra il be u*
ed as a visual ciimmunicatlooi
light in noisy shops or over Ion,
distances.
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rp U E LATE Lewis Brown*, abl# nutbor, began hU caresr as a
1 rabbi an the West Coast. Wh«n nn envious competitor heard
this, he inquired sarcastically of Browne at a dinner," A rabbi once,
eh? Were you d efro cked ?"
J 'J L A f j i f . /
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"Not at all," gnawered Lewis
S ^ C fQ
calmly. "1 was unsuited."

JVniBrh - CLARK'S DRIVE IN

ED nnd H IL IN IA IIO U K

. T H K G R E E K S HAD A WOBD lor
it. The pelican derives its name
from the G reek; it has a huge
beak shaped like the great 0 # e k
pelekus, an ox.
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plastic Jacket that fits around
baby bottles. It prevents breakage
when the bottle Is dropped or
thrown to the floor at any angle.
Made In four pastel colors the flCftie lacket qlsn helps, lo kaup too
milk warm .
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HUGS O UT— Insect screening
for open summer windows is tuaiiw
of a weather resistant. stA S *
non rusting luUliug of glass IJt&gt;«.
varus coated with vinyl m in s .
E a s y to cut with srisspra and
uplc to wooden window fra pis.
c m aterial ego be patched, when
necessary, by laying a small
swatch over the tear and Itosiit.g
with an electric It on.

YOU N E V E R KNOW—Abnorin.il
radioactivity
was recorded In
eight of fen areas surveyed In
Florida bv the airborne radio
activity unit of the Department «,/
Interior.

The Sanford Herald

Wild Boars W ill Keep Ears Intact R

UOY3 W1IJ, UK BOYS- During

the 12 iiiunlh period ending Ju n .,
1963, the |u&gt;lice department of Hi*
|V9|lion dealt with more than l.OCu,
iWo
—0 children us delinquents.
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By HOW ABD E . ■KBHMNF-H

‘ • f K ' L t two Institutions vxtab
lished In Ihe colonies were Ihe
churches and Hit schools. They
wore financed, controlled and ope
rated by the local communities.
Although, gi'oift'aiihk'ally, thin country it
When the Constitution of the Unit
Stales was adopted, schools
fully si'ttlosl. the United S tates still Iioh u Gn Senate Elevator— We took a ed
and churches were guaranteed
frontier. While it may not he ius rom antic gn second look. The girl In dirty old the right of continuance as free
and a ragged pull-over institutions without any federal
Ihe westward i&gt;X|m nnl«n. the new frontier of dongarer.
sweater was none other than controls or national strings attach
growth is an dynamic, and in Home respects Juanita Thom as. secretary to Sen­
ator George K
in alh
a llieeri.
ri. ____
And the
Sm
....
The church has continued lo be
equally exciting. W ithout doubt, tills nntion ulor
lady with her. looking more like u free agent functioning under Ute
is growing and is being uhunged by this a cleaning woman bi her smock various governing rules uf thef;
growth. It is growing in term s of population, was (tilth Maker, from the sume members and denominational bod
office. Fo r a minute we thought ics.
productivity und prosimrity.
we w ire seeing things, hut they
The srltool too. until recently u
TODAY'S IIIIII.K VERSE
In term s of (ample alone, this growth will were headed for the attic of the Inral Institution is now being more
Senate Office building to clean and more brought under stats
Why lire yo fearful? Have ye not yet !«• vast. Ten years from now. It Ih estim ated, out
some of the Senator's f ile s - control. Federal influence und
fa ith ? —Mark -I:-IO. If find is a loving father there will he IIIO.flfiO.HOO people lu tills coun­ getting ready for moving day. For fiance is also creeping hi.
the
word
that Sm alhers i i i .v ,
and infinitely wise wo can trust him to do try, compared to 1112,000,000 today. On the get a newis out
The guvernment lias now e slsli
office— come January
tfju best for us. Sometimes the kindest ans­ most elemental level, this menus an expand* —since certain uf the present ten. lished many programs o l over
lapping benefits In the educational
wer to p lay e r is to refuse ra th e r than to lug domestic m arket-—new m ouths to feed, gnts w ill be moving—or haven't field. Inllalion has m depleted in
you heard?
(llvlduul ami local finance that
new people to clothe, to tench, to nmuHc, to
grant.
the demand for Federal aid 4c
employ. This will mean more jobs, a higher
education Is becoming Insistent,
As many us 173 separate Federal
national income, nnd mure wealth fur U»«
activities arc functioning Jn edit
United States
cation. At laosT twelve Pedufa
agencies parlirfputc |rt admlnist
Not only will Americans he wealthlnr 10
'•ring tlmsu iiro g ra m r More Fed­
ymrH from now. Init they will also have
eral aid Is gradually wrapping m
more leisure. Kconomlsts agree .that vnen* establishment of the C ivil Service education in the national govern
,
*»•
llohh will he longer and thnt the work-week has Washington seen anything like ment program.
Next in Importance to tin
It.
In
spile
of
President
Elsenhow­
will he shorter. It Is possible th a t hy 1005
er's promise to maintain Ihe Into- cbuccii and freighted with Ihe weal
Ihe workers of this country will be enjoying grity of the C ivil Service system, or woe uf our freedom self gov­
it looks as though it has now be­ ernment anil economic well be
three-day weekends.
come Ihe C ivil Spoils S ylcrn .’ If Ing, education should be In.-eilj
This fu tu re of grow th is one to which the Democrats had tried to do « operated and without federal re
* or influence id uny kind
Americans can look ahead confidently and thing like that they would have slrielltm
For higher uduealhui urivals
been driven out of office. The sad
hopefully. It will produce some problems, p r t of II Is (hat the t-.'ders put- sources will have tu be lurlht-i
such as how (ho public will use its increased ling all Jobs under Republican pa­ developed to linattc)' the educa
tronage came directly from the
leisure. Hut eortuinly this future, which can White House." Sikes was so hot Stales Senate. Sm alhers appoint­
las m arred unly hy another war, will offer on Hie subject that his words, ment was made at the request uf
In Crestvlew. were achuing the working echelon in Ihe Stale
exciting opportunities. Americans need not spoken
all over (he I ll l l last week
Department who have been eonlook buck enviously upon thoir pant. They can
Em issa ry to Flo rida— When the siderahly oncaiuaged in their •(Thurtiday, Nov. 18, I f 54 look forw ard to Ilia future with c o n fid e n c e . TH C h rlalm ai Seal campaign lo ru to work out belter relations
opens In Orlando next w erk. the with our "flood NaJgliboas" hy
ambassador from Denm ark. Hen­ Kmathers' persistent work In the
HAL HOYLU
r ik Kaufftnnun, w ill he on hand Senate. Thu Democratic leadership
In launch the drive. Going lo Or­ nominated Sm alhers but In m ak­
lando with him w ill be ( u n a rm - ing the appointment the Frrsld tn t
an Syd Harlong Syd points out of the Senate (V I* N lxuni observ­
at Rauffrnann is Ihe logical man ed, that "no man In the Senate
lo open Ihe drive since the Idea w ill contribute more toward creat­
lor T i l Christm as Seals was origin- ing good w ill between the United
.ST. H U B E R T , Belgium iM-WeU, a hunt. He agreed. Ho I lied my
ated In Denmark 30 years ago Stales and oUr friends to the
If you are one Of Ihe people to passport around my body—for
"The Ambassador sa/s that TB South." The runftrcnce opens
whom I promised to bring back Identification In case of accident— couldn I go thrt
has been all hut wined out in Den­ November 12 and is expected in
a wild boar's ear as a souvuntr ol and wrote opt a one paragraph wotiM be like try
m ark. and he predicts that If we last two weeks. After the r lr lt
Belgium, you might os well (or- will leaving all my debts to my a h airy pJggy Itar
continue uur good work In tids week, Sm alhers wilt leave the
So l m coming
wife.
gel It.
country we can look forward lo the conference, complete a study taur
1 can’t deliver. I'm coming home
"Now where do I borrow a spear wild boar's ears
s a fje resu lts." the Cuugrcssm.ni of Inter-Amorlcan a ir pons |r,
and a horse?" t asked, recalling nice l a c e ha
without ttm baenn. *
M id. When his exccllm iry from South Am erica and Ihe Caribbean.
it was a dnparato Idea anyway, that the laat lime I had been on Urugea?
Denmark appears, he w ill nol be
Veterans' Day— Cungreaimau
it cam e lu me only after a friend a horse was In !•$.
wearing hit: colorful regalls with BUly Matthews was cheson this
said pityingly:
"Oh, that style of hunting went
ribbons and medals, bul will be year to lay the wreath at the
" E v e r y w rltor 1 know worth Ida put Jong kgq. my boat, who has
dressed like any normal A m rrle jn lumb of Hie unknown soldier ft c
bagged nearly 100 wild boars, ex—not even a lug.
Ik * State of Florida. Representing
Hinathars To J lt o - The pewa is Acting Governor Charley Johns,
prnvu Ida manhood, What are you
not out yet, bul Senator George who could not be present, Math,
. proving hy going lo llelg lu fo ?’'
hew i participated In the anngsJ
" I'm after wild boar, that is an
cyan morn important teat uf man- have conskteraUr money.
partisan
•mod,'! 1 replied, op the spur of
The wUd boars are naturally he­
the moment.
reditary. Bo era the dogs and the effects.
"A re they dangerous?" be In­ Restore who rout them out of the
quired, doubtfully, ^ .
deep forest recesses. Ho are many
. "W hy, it'a the oldest and most of ihe hunters who take up fixed
dangerous gum e.in t w em r'd," I positions and Wall for the faaredllorn him . "Don't you know that lary doga and haradltgry beaters to
e if h t - o r was It nine—z^f JQng chase Die hereditary wild boars

B y C. H. D AW SO N . BH A ., MBA.

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Christm as

Orders

Dee. t
Congregational Church Fend
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ju etd i.
Lionel Barrymore
hWas Sentimentalist
Despite Gruffness

THURSD AY
H O LLYW OO D &lt;n The .Ifa ll, ,,f
,
. . . .fa
.........
Mentor
i hmr .Itrh
ria ....................
l w ill b*
rough old Lionel Barrym ore lia&lt;"-IP " in . h! the f ir s t Methodist
Hollywood of one of ID 1' hurch
robbed Holly
rft
most colorful
and sentimental
The Seminole County Federation
characters.
, " I Woman*, clubs w ill meet In
How he would haves norlrd l(
, memorial building at Oviedo for
he had been railed sentimental In , ? board meeting beginning oromtlhis lifetim e! H r likes to cro u | and I !' I4* 1,1 »•&gt;». followed with the
grumble like the world's greatest
inert in* at 10:;t0 o'clock.
t t grouch. It became an act with him
"****• dish luncheon w ill l&gt;e
held
R and he was easily Imitated by
The Junior O. A.’a (U and 10
night club mimics
But that exterior loneliness was ,*nr irroimi \«III meet at the F irst
only to hide a softhearted gentle 1'sptist Church at 3:30 p.m.
The lot, rmedlate G . A .’s w ill
man who was sincerely Interested
tn people. He would appear to be oieel at the F irst Baptist Church at
f
li.in
uhconccrnrd with other*, but nc
Hie Junior Royal Ambassadors
caslonslly he would expose Ills
will meet ml the F irs t Baptist
sympathetic nature. When a ni mi
■ ni ‘Los Alter
ln«nt
Angeles
boxer got in chinch at 7 pan.
The Men's Brotherhood of th*
trouble tin a dope rap.
ap, Lionel ar
ringed to have a heart to
In hearl
heart First Baptist church w ill meet for
m talk with ttie lad In an attempt Its monthly supper ami nrogawm
T t o straighten him out
meeting at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship
During his 28 years at MUM Room of the Memorial Educational
B arrym ore was greatly interested Building.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
In the younger talent on the lot
and tried to help neurotuers alone Lutheran Church of the Redeem
er will meet at the home of Mrs
with grulf words of advtre
He always fended off Intervelw Je rry Senkarlk. 2113 E lm Ave..
er* who questioned Inin about hl» ‘" . J . 30J ’
... ,
. . . . . .
own feelings He tried to p ic tu re !... '.'"' Hmsliwt Mission Study Book
him self as a doddering relie But "I'llg i image In Hl«*U” w ill be
he was sharp as a la rk T h r last taught at the home of Mrs. C. A .
time I saw him was when he was Ander.un J r ., 1M8 French Ave. at
O dsiltlng for Joe DiMaggkt to ap 8 p.m. A ll member* of the E lsie
" p e a r for a curst spot on his radio Knight Circle are urged to attend.
show, f mentioned Hurt the hall
The Southsldc I’ -TA Is sponsor
player's then wife Marilyn Monroe log a hook sale for grades I
through I at the school from 9 a
was also tardy
"W ell, she can arrive late with in until 5 p. m.
The Seminole County Educa
me any time she w ants," lie re­
lion Association w ill meet at
plied.
Snuthslde P rim ary School at g p
Lionel carried me secret of tils m
al self to his grave But » momSeminole Chapter No. 2, O KS.
r of the fam ily nine lobl me v.-lll meet at H pm . at the Ma­
of the Iragrdv of his life
sonic Halt.
"F e w people remember It. toil
-RtJonel Im l two daughters," the
F R ID A Y
person said
"Both died when
T h r Rose Clrele of the Sanford
Ihev were three "
louden ( bill wilt mnrt at the home
l4ie fam ily member recalled »f Mrs. Charles M rrlwether.
Lionel's weeping one time as he
The Duplicate B ridge Club w ill
rtcatlcd what might have hap meal at the Yacht Club with sentpenrd If his d.iuchlrrs bad lived insr to begin at 7:46 p.m. and play
Such a loss would be hard F ir. In start at 8 o'rlork.
any parent And no one ever filled I Rose C.ccle of Ihe Sanford (Jar
the void In his lifr led when his den Chib w ill meet at the home
second w |(r. Irene Fenw ick, d ic -ll'd Mrs. C. J Meriwether, Celerj
18 years aco
Ave.. at 9:45 a. in
And so Lionel adopted an out ! "Pilgrim age to B r a r il" w ill be
•A w ird ly hitter attitude Inward life. tnught nt the K ir at Raptlst Church
Rut perhaps Ids re:d feeling was from to a . mi. until 2 p.m. by Mrs.
expressed In the final words of Ml • It. Rixbv. former m issionary to
autobiography, "W * Barrym ores" Central Am erica. A covered dish
"These are the important tilings: luncheon w ill he held.
youth, amt health, anil someone
SATU RD AY
to love you."
All Souls Catholic ('hutch Is
He closed the lunik with words sponsoring Its second annual Win­
from Marbetli starting "Tom nr ter e Fstlva l at Ihe churrh, Oak
row. and tomorrow, and tomnr Ave. and Eighth S t., from 1 10
ro w ." Sentimentally enough, these P m.
the wot- Is be was reciting
Ware Bible Class of the F ir s t
n L n stricken
Methodist Church w ill meet at the
farm»r« euctlnn m arket at. 7 pm .
for Its annual barbecue. Hosts are
Mr. ami Mr*. I’. If W yatt, Judge
R. W. Were, Mr*. Joe Aatarelto,
Mr and M is. John C arver, and
M r. and Mrs T"*iv Rtiesl are Mr. and Mr*. Robert II. Herly.
announcing (be birth of a lb son,
Members of thr l.u tn rran Church
Randall Cook, b o r n
Tuesday n| the Redeemer w ill have a rovmorning at 1:30 o'clock ill the •*'**■ rrrd dl&gt;li stlimer at the home of
nsl Laughton Memorial Hospital. Mr. and M is. John Senkarlk, l.oeh
Mr*. Russl Is the former Miss \tb*n
R tfly Cook of Sanford
M O N DAY
7 . T ......... ....................* -----------------The Beardall Ave. C lrrle w ill
meet at the rhanel at 2 p.m.
TU ESD AY
The Anna M iller Circle w ill mest
at H p.m. at the E lk j Club.
The Unity Tru th Class w ill meal
at 7:45 n.iii. at the Valdes Hotel
u ith Carolyn (’arsons as teacher.
The studv " l ’eare Begins at Home"
w ill lie continued. The nubile Is
invited.
The Seminole High Hchool Rand
latlon _ w&gt;
and Orchestra Assqclatluji
w ill
meet in the bend hall at BH S at
p.in.

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B I R

Wiener Roast
To Be At U SO
Saturday Eve

S C A R P N E C K L I N B PO R
F A L L la shown In a Jo Copeland
Oxford flanntl broadcloth after*
At * suit buttoned high under A
'♦welled aaeot. The Jacket la
ilAAd w ith white silk eatin maleh*
In * an accompanying shortaleeved blouae w ith a twin

jawellaA array.

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A wiener roast and blue jean
danre, free of ch irg e , Is tu be
held Saturday evening at the
USO beginning at 7 o'clock. The
meal w ill be prepared and served
on the outdoor patio.
Planning an enjoyable evening
for all attending are Junior ho*testes Miss Pat Casiube and Miss
Mildred Await with senior hoilosses from the Tourist Club.
The dance held at the Navy Can­
ter Iasi night w a i w all attended
and those present
refreshments of hot ehococlous refreshment*
la ir and cooklea lerved by junior
hostess, MU* Clidre Normand, and
her mother. Mra. L . M. Normand.
Senior hottenaa from (he Sanford
Garden Club were Mra. Wade H .
d a rn er and Mrs. A. D. Rountree.
If you use a heavy saueapan
ind low heat, It Is unnecessary to
nake a custard or a cream sauce
In a double boiler.

Plan now that evening of fun

Seventh Grade
Students Present
Inspiring Program

HowTo Help Your “ Man" Buy a Suit

Section five of Hi* seventh grads
at Sanford Junior High School ore&lt;»ntad a Veteran's D ay program
opened w ith the singing of the
National Anthem and V ivian Feri ell played "To The Colors" ft»l
lowed hv the flag salute.
Joyce Wlntnan read the serin
tu rf after which the entire student
hodv *eng "The Prayer Song". The
history and meaning of Veteran*
Dav was related by Katherine C a r­
lo* with Frederick Richter telling
o f the entrance of the United
States Into World W ar I . and
song* from that era were sung hv
the audience.
The Importance of the Liberty
Loan was given bv AI King follow
ed up with the recitation of "In
Flanders Field " bv Plena Havnes
"Taps"* played on the trumpet bv
Tommy W ater* and the tinging of
“ God Hies* Am erica" concluded
the Impressive program. Announc­
ing was Brenda Henderson.
A student of Junlur High re ­
ported that the imurasine sales are
progressing nicely and aevenlh
grade jectlon four and section one
of the eighth grade are running
a close race as the top sellers at
the school.

BRT Auxiliary
Colebratcs Fourth
Quarterly Birthday
The Ladles A u xiliary to the
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainm en
celebrated its fourth quarterly
birthday with a party Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. (Jrn«*u Van
Busklrk. 2«7 W 20th St.
The dining table covered with *
lace rloth held arran g em en t " I
fern and croton surrounding the
birthday rake.
Games were enoyed U.rm ighoil
the evening with prise* going to
Mrs. T . O. Rav and Mrs Geneva
Brantley Birthday presents wen
distributed before refreshm ent, of
a salad rourse with roflec and
rake were served by the hostess
M.
Those present "e re Mr* It A
W alker. M rs. P A Row iind. Mr*
I N. Gillon, Mrs E C Campbell
Mrs. G m rge A Ew an, and Mr*
Geneva Van Busklrk. all hovte&gt;»
os. and Mrs A P K vle. Mrs II
L . Moore. Mrs T O Ray. Mrs C
A. Brantlev, Mrs Mary K Jam e
son and Mr* It W Turner

Fashion Show
Will Be Given
At Womon's Club
At the regular monthly meeting
of the Am erican Home Depart
ment of the Sanford Woman’s club
Tuesdsy night It was announced
that a fashion show-bridge and
eanssta w ill be presented Dee 2
at 7 :IS p. m st the cl»h hmt«c
with clothe* being fu rn lth ld bv
the M srv E ith e r Shop. Proceeds of
the event *• 111 go toward thr re
modeling of the club building
Member* were divided Inin lw»
groups fnr an attendance molest
and they are In he called Gin.:
ham Dog and Calico Cat A n n r
kel sale was m m h irlrd . prnri-e •
of which went Into Ihe lig ht, pm
Jccl.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mr* Wight K lrtle y, Mrs H s
Duggar, M rs. Robert Pearce. Mrs
Douglas Stcnstrnin. and Mis* lia r
bara Rtiprechl.
Members attending were M r,
J . 0 . Carlton. Mr*. F K. Breck
cnrldge, Mr* D. E . W alkln*. Mr*
Marvin Dval, Mrs. O. A Sweeney
Mrs II It Whjttern, M ist C sm l
Stone Mr*. W illis
pesrock
II
Mr*
,
Irv in
— Felnberg.
------ —fit .Mvs
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Smith. Mrs. W. B ?;ilerbe. Mrt
Ju lian Wilson, M r*. A D. Rnber!*,
Mrs. Wight K lrtle y, Mrs It 8
Duggar, Mr*. Robert Pearce, and
MUt Rarabara Hti|irerht.

Since nine out of ten women influence the suit-buying decisions
of their husbands, her* are authoritative lips by ihe A uieiican
Society of Designers on Ihe tine punts of pioper ht every woman
should know, to help a man select his suit amt insure good appear­
ance and long-wearing values.

Till* I* your nblrrllse - a suit lli.il combines rn rrrrl, made-lo-lds-liullvIHualme.ntire fit, vllh rnmlort, rx u s l clrginre nut ,«oil InnViitf ipprsrsure.
*rl#rl ib- i , | mile a l* e it Iro n ,
lii( » sstnilmrnl
of m ailtli. n,*j&gt;
Ut* fib rin

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UmMiar# rnflim iin. ir r t iif r ) Tromrr I r i rufV *h*tn1il hirfty I hih Ii top
of •Hoei. tMight) float i I m v f i 81101114) *hi»w ooI y ono*fi8iirth 10 onr-half
Inrh of itiifl ruff*. I &gt;r 1.111« inch .»• lh#«# help
proper fit.
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Mrs. Cuics Leads : Float Discussed
Dorcas Class M.cci By Tourisf Club

Counting Calories
Isn't Main Point
Of Losing Weight
r n i c \&lt;;o — Th^ ot«i divine
*r*nrl\ t»» t«n| n»»| m rlv to r t
mnh»*Y n nmn tirnllhv
• •** fl,n
■
mlv !*•* trn r in tlir lonu run if von
m» •**»11\ fnminh to n it h aopil
hrrjikfn*»t
A r«*rrnf tun y m r if»»vf*rninrntnl
tiirv rv of titM* fprti «vo»hinc In In
•lin lriiil i*l»»nt» r r'fit|p i| that tn^nv
tirr n*it
*h rir i I r II v th rf*
opnito ntruh fittirr in r n r it t h«#
iht'uit Utiw I » nl^ft trn r of tf*n
i r r r l r l i . wofhtnir ttninnt, unit
VA4»m»*n %vorrb«t about th rtr u rijjh t
T h r mrnl tnoil n ftrn ti«’|j1rrtr»l
»r hrralsfaxt,
"S tart thr i|av out rl|*ht, mrattr
• lit ii m ilriiio |iali\ t«j«tani'n) hrrah
fn**t. nnr that w ill fu rl vonr b*»«lv
f«*i ill*' activities ahead." mM*or«|
itir
&gt;lil)»»n K n it. Preiident of
lh*- \j»ti*»n,»| fiiir v ('iiunuil.
T h r survey nf t*00 indti.«tria)
'A-nikt i t w ai eoit&lt;)Mrf**«l t»v the N m
Jer««*v
p « iimeiit Station. K I r
urra from the ntmlv iHsiifft bv thr
t T. K Itepaitfiirut of A g rin iltu rr
lnd«cAlvd*
U 'A fopith of the men u r r f
low fn rnleium
'«! A fm iith *»f tin* turn were Inn
in vitam in l \
H hiet ri'fiiu b
and medli’iit
4tx mu a i4‘\i'itb*i| «h«»rfaitr a of the
itupni tfint II vitam in* ( riboflavin
iitifl thiamini t
I Nit I I i»«*r urnt nf lIir m*»
w in o\siw«’i|’ M
I *niu liiwinn « in* Imh'd :
I Tin* in* n with «lio|taRrY i|rnnk
li»&lt;* little milk ami ate too few t il
rut* f» mi 4. h mi nine.4. and Rp'on
b a f\ itifrb ilili'4
*J Diet it’l'tir•L* 4tinwri| tlir over
wi’lrbt men w eir diplitllitf hrvuh
fa *t un i i In n e&lt;i snip mid mm nine
In•nri i with tin’ ll ualmie xnach*
mill at the plunt
The »*l»mt ritcil tliin latter kind
•f eatinir j(4 lemhtii* •»» nvem eiptit
amt * am ini! n link ••f iipp«‘tlte f«»r
f«•i f«
i n ti in miMm' i ills am| vil
itmiM
"|*n»t of Mi* 11 •«i it »t«• \%i f ti A me l
is an PI Mm* 11ii t*•I
Unit uiV^, '*ln
■
» manv
itplp Mntik alt \'»n tinve
».* dr* I* • *•i i ui 4'ulm H h I’liey tbillk
i» \nn •••ttaiinn tn»* nniliv. tno little
*•t ii «i«t&gt;t *f i• *| rimmifit «*f t iilt»rli"i
• i- ti ihi\i xnn'lt
ii4 c4i| «|i tY4t I \ f*it
i bin. i•i pi i »iirtit
tin 1 4'iitl \ niipnitiint t til mi*• t Ip *
, i .»• • v firpaiii/atn*n n»r *i»bnt 4iiv4,
»•* i*4'f jihmi* •••!•* M»in| " f tti#
finlrient « \ 4111 in •••! at 4in*h meal
•«i*akfa ». ttivii'h. tint dinner «vtfh
pmti *n • n' dt' .l
\ «*•!• enerr\
fiepit,
I II, I a .14 » n a '• *»f diMiitf M il..
tn «u\
i • l « rhopie tlir i»M»lee
live fluid’s (dan \ fi»ml (, niealH. fi .ti
• l*p *. fin ll* , v*'p*dnlsb'N, n lt 'iib
ifid tnt'inll. I ll* e fnm|« plve II
hii*b i»i«»p*»iMm» nf nutrient 4 t•• »h»
»-11i9i!»• i nf i*i i I••v!•’ « Mm v •••••(! ii ivi
\i * i*i«Iiv«i* !•» Unit, "tin »• h i ** the
f i sisi| w uliM'h i* i v •• von Im ii IMi tv bit*
Mo v r a r v"n * in i
The Nafl'Mial flair v f mineil
fmmdii! in I'Mh, t* h pan profit or
uMiiif.atbm itevoted t'i n u tittlm r»
u .ii* ti nm| edm atlnn

Sanford Ladies
Attend Seminar

T H E SA N FO RD H E R A L D
Ih u rs d s r. N or. IS. 1951
P4p 3

M cNeill's Garden
Toured By Circle

The Chain &lt;&gt;t M iv.len sn A ,- ' " '
M u i.«-&gt;igr MeCall, prAg ra n
Idle. D i.lric t srinm i i u bring
held today in Dav tuna lie •• b ii •ha' opened « HI, Mm singing of th i
the F irst
I're .ln *e n .o , * lim'd) . rinf'-r.l Garden f ’ lllb, sponsored g
with Sanfoid. Del ind
m l Mo ........I............. . to M, N eill's gardens to
lei-le.,s city p,trio i|i..ti-« •
.
...........hi \ santheniiiin* growing
The theme (nr (be n.-plni: i | , h-i- Mi ■ Me Neill conducted th*
A fir m Faith in i I • ••mt.liii^ I •mo which WHS enjoyed by th*
World", with Mi-- I "oi
Wood- tstrmhrf
of s i Petersburg. •' '• dtre--iui
H'.iM *'-* f *• th»
and
.peaking nil ' The U - o il I'o iinn l
•iv n i'il eli *I* ln»4rh«nn w f re Mr*.
alltl S’uu" She attended (be Wi.rl I \ i
Belis"n M r' E . M. Hok».
Council of Choretie* I* f l a i l . : and ' I n F ia n k 11*41
ion. Ind th l, past ,no.o er
A thumbnail ile&gt;&lt;ri|&lt;ie&lt;o -o no
Bntli Archer. M rs.
b .i...n lo rs lor Ihe eon, n rli.no &lt;&gt;i l ooper Mi
John (ran -Io n V|rs I.other F r*mission* m o
giv.-M bv
'Ill i) Tuurhlon, M r*.
Woodford who stated ib it no . . , r Mi
lOltM's l'Io r, rmoe lr.no ,||fi. n-t-i I l" McDaniel. Mrs W. E . K ir
|i iris of Ibe world uol I m r ini, i | , i.hoii and M r. K A. Munfiirtan
e.ling amt informative tbm • i .
ndl that w ill tie hlgtilv &lt; . In..|.l. |. II
(Jiie.lioris and rrp'o • . \-e,,« i r
reived and plans ».■, • Millie f-•&lt;
•lie rh ,ln , r.ooing to .m io rd Son
drv mil Mond.iv. fo b &gt;1 m l 7 « ,u
the K lr ,| ll ip tl.l flin t , h
to,
Ml and Mis F R Holland o f
at host.,.* ib l. ve.ir Serv tees will , • an' m.
1 Imve been the guest*
be romini led on lh.. « lo o | ,,
an services are also seheiliiled tor Ill's vseeV, " f her brnther-lll-lgW
Snndiv morning and evening , h Ho- n i„| -i law. Mi ami Mrs. M. N.
First M rflio.lisl i Imridi \I1 Mmi i l. v. lnii'l iiid fi.nidv The Hollands
day ii-livItli-s w ill lie at the linste
it. '■niovoig ii vin nllon touring
iduireh
; F I," "In
Various valuable li-&gt;-,l&gt;.
in,
« riMen lo the atnb.i
for will
b” on ill id tv 'siuul iv ir I w ill I.
offered lor tie all ■
I.■s V! -i I m
1 &gt;1111*1
T hose from Saltho l i*l.-e ho
I In- ''iin n ia r w ire Vt|(io -l il’
( base
.e rle l il v nt Mn1 .1board Mrs Geoige !! V .-’ } . . ,&lt;■
id.airni h i . Mrs ( I 1‘ iik In i
V m . J l)
Vlee rlia ii mail
Ml I
| •» ,
Shill lioNer si-ercl.iii
,o l Hi
ig h i
n t il
A
I
I'e lei on
i* • nr.-r,
,11
member, of Ihe I'ilv betid
S H A N N O N 'S
•VI,,i Ihe idiatiuicn
I .1 itidmg
eomiolllees and o ia i- i p .ii'.e i
i
O lf H K S T U A
Mrs || c
| l.-l/t-lM&gt;. M Ii
sirn kl.ind Mrs Knkv l it.- \ |i .
$1 J.'i im p le
II I' Colo. Mrs II.'in &lt; I'old.
Mi s C |{ Johnson
Mr- |( l

(peAAonaU

Miss The

Jaycccs Danco

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SPORTS WEAR
SEPARATES . . .
SK IR TS
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Th*- D o rr", ( In.* of Hie I n * 1 ) )|«' r *«|fif*«t *1 f'Mtli 4 ** li*l ; I n if f I*
• **|**\ • *1 tl .Ml* ft.,| r|t t|t
B io " - i c h o n h me* t'oe.dsv 'debt * "84*1
'll Ihe home of Mi
F (l I..!"■•'. •*it|.|n i | m &gt;|.iv • v* Minn a) l )»•
• Mill 114*11 • |,‘mI| mII IHje |)|« |||| || r|
2416 K rv A vi
• ilti'il furs 41MU tv it ••titlil* f*’*| 4m
The in '.J in ,. « i t ill*-I to •’•'l-i •! tit* , mi &lt;him mi Du Sauf'»t'l
bv Hie i Inst iweMileid \|rs .1 I
4 It 11 if mmi mu
Cnteii and all
m u n i- d e vo li"i'il
A ru
4i 14III* • 14*11 III »| V* *I l*V H|4|»l*»*4
WHS given hv Mrs. \ I Tlpm ia.
i m i l H y f».r» |" t . " i i
mi l irm’ il i v ipu
Reading the pollute* was
M&gt;
Frank M itrhell and lliey w e." ^1|t .1 I'* |'l»|4 I iiiim ) i*f !N|'11114*
/ m iiih l i a
m l M r s .1* n m
W n l k i 'f
approved hv tlie i-lass.
u| A hlt v. Ill
M ri. Iim ls Ib nk'ii* gave HoIre a su re r'i repm*
afte,
" Fi b
Mrs tV I* Gardll'or. Ii in to •, si" i •
b rie fly of the Ibbltral .-baiae'-i
Doreas. after wh"oi Hie elass « .
named
Th* holiness ni**Hni» &lt;• a*
closed with the mesper and
social boor was (Oriieit met
n u n iw a im
Mrs. tV. |. Cralitree I’rties foi
g.lines were a .ta i'b d
1"
M*
Thomas.
Mr*.
Mu. bell.
Mi f
George V m illo ff. and Mr* lam b
Refreshments «f r u f f "
••"'*
hememade rate ne»e ,e " ed ' •
Mrs George V o o llo ff. Mis .1 I
Cates, Mm a . I
It'" m i - ' l l
C. W arren, Mm •
•
lls n in i.
tV
D
Mr*. Grace Thuriton opened the Sirs. C. tV F.rgb , Mis
M illin ' .
m elting of the Ethel Root Circle (in id ln e r, Mrs. Fia n k
I
and Friendship league at the horn* Mrs. Louis Dinkins, Mm W
of D r. J . II. Root Monday evening. Crabtree, Mrs F . O I mob. a" I |
The devotional, followed by pray- Mrs. D. It. M eGiills. who was w»l
gfi wax offered bv Mra. Mary comeil ms n new meinber*
Simpson.
The December meeting wdl i.«
Minute* of the last m ertlag were with Mrs. Erg le Ml her borne no
read bv Miss fJertrmln Vlnlng with Celery Ave, with Mrs. I I l ’ry "f
Mra. Ralph l-nesing giving thr Mild Mra. Hunter ns eo hostesses
trraaurar'a report. Mrs. R. Zittrower, Mrs. C arter, and Mrs. Ar
hur Eastm an were appointed to
nominate new officers for the c ir ­
cle.
Plans for the N»v. 21 opening
Mr. and Mr* Albert Pelt
H*
of th* new Congregational Chris
Man Church at Park Ave. and 23r&lt;| teep are announcing the Mr Hi of
an H lit. 12 os. arm, 'ta lk Allan, no
fit. wera discussed.
A surprise shower of tiabv gifts Nov. I I at Hie Fernald l.augbtno
was given for Mrs. Maxine F a rrn I Memorial llnapltal Mrs f'&lt; II is
Tske hems « n*w• t the conclusion of the meeting Hie form er Mis* Jennelle Jenkln
Stinbesm for s
son.
and rafraskmonta wara served.
ll) dsv trial. If not
romplelely is liifird .
&gt;our ninnry w ill lie
refund*)!. O nly
Sunbeam hss th*
bigger tingle,
SM O O TH head,
iighining-faii cutter
TONIGHT — FIUDAY
and powerful l(. h*r
trm iH irr motor.
Playing By Kefiuertt

All f'iili’niliir
I .ini in km And
Soi'ii’ly Nt’tvs
K i ’fiiM ’ .s lu f l

By ft p. m. The
Day Bmuflinc
I'uhlif-iilioM

NOVEM BER 19lh

I \(T O B Y

Congregational
Church Opening
To Be Nov. 21

B l'TB K SU N TA TIV i;

W il l, BIO IN Ill'll STOIC 10
tl A.IM.
TO
,r» I*. M.
\|| Simhcant iMcrchanfliKi'
Dcnionslrali'fl

FREE CO FFEE

BLO U 5l.v
Mm«'4mU |»I••*8»*'
tl nil ft ills III* *'
Jali'il mill
Mark
riMt'in
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Mlllv III Hi/* •
.'Ii! Dim BH
TliH 'c 4|iMi»l* »
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2.98

SHAVEMASTER
rr

All wool jersey
wiili three
(|iiartvr length
mI p o v c h ,

m i n i THAN EVER ON WIDE SCREEN!^
FULL LENGTH! UNCHANGED! % J
M a.siilM IfT M T aiU Tm ssw siw

Dec 4th, 1954

X

Closer, tleaner

GONE WITH THE WIND |

shaves In USS time

aiiiM i-w friiiM -im iiiiM i '

ftaf any other method, wat or dry

4 ^

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Wm. E. KADER

Elks 6th Annual Charity Ball

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AND

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ln.ittun huck.
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Phone 357-W

like Our Convenient l.uy-Awav Plan

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�T H I H I N .O B D m

Thuroday, N o r. 18, 1954

il*

Teams Start

IT noNev/

(Cnssllntird From Page One)
baa great pruspacts lo r future
growth and dafalopmeat and that
es4h buslnos* m ail In tha county
MM W Wrt W w
la r w r a M W .
assume bis rcip 'iuslb illty
? tn promoting this developmoat- Touhy aald that this could
C H A in 'B n T W K N T V -ta U H T
more etlfecllvely done || they
worked closely with Iho chamber
I T A C O E D around alter C ll.a ,
n It* flfo rts to guide an I direct carrying a tripod or a Pag et HashIts future with a balanced pro­ bulha. And we did the K iam n
gram.
m arket, in* old Hpantan p u li l i e
Team captain* and those work­ tiUildlng*. Cllvn rnad. doanos of
ing with them an the drive arc ns piclurs* ot courtyard* and lacy
follows: W. M. Philips, captain
iron llltg te c* And wPen t.'ie pnoDick Aiken, M ack Cleveland. K a rl tograpny waa Itmal./d 10r a wnile,
Faust. Herb R oller. dor-Jo.i Kwce- Kltan and I ployed tourist in rented
t-cy, John K ad er, Lew is Hinfcin*, carriage*. We ute al tile yelobiaied
and Jam es O ut; Roy B r ill, captain, Howard Monleith, J . B . itox- placet. In a place called Oatatoir* t
ton, Roy Mann and Bupert Wrick- we nrard tn* bull-throated man
speaking ot Algiers. That's a sub­
U nd; B ra c k P arkins, captain, do
bert Neman. John Ivey, Clar«-ne« urb ol New Orleans across ths
Redding, Ed w ard Hlggius, Krcd river. There isn't much to t i—'tf*
ray and Jot
John « . Wi,III.n il* U nen.s, docks, warehouses, the in ­
•hd W illiam E v a n s, captain. A. dustrial cuniplsa. But it's tne local
Ureina Ureen. fhere's a three-day
g F * f* w « s J r ., Ed . “
ut-iuy in New Orleans proper. Byt
Roderick Adam s and A
u sport hop ecroes the n v e i arid
C o fC Measbeta
cung — you're m a r r i e d , EUen
Member* o f tbo CofC who have
tiuaOrd soniy when I looked nt Off
While the man waa bellowing about
f'V Algiers. And ehe waa vary quiet ag
we walked back to tbo boat.'
'Masking Day tomuuow, Carney," the aald aftsr ws'd covered
the duply pj ^tocka that igd lo in *
Dixie panUy'* oeruiing epava *1
gi|ve to a ,t a le y piclyrea. dome
P ro p .r ll.., thi-.. Nfi-tiol.oii liuic-k
ui the uitemowh and h all a Uuiun
ui tu o i night. Uut that won't lake
(nrjl
•*»
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long, dm-idd w* be togsperf 7 Buy
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OACWOOa WHERE ARC
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• • r- t ? - . p KUbee. Ilearv
... A rilmn
Hlinii
•on. Hollywood Mbope,. park
Park Apnrltnenla s a d ha filled (■ ■ irlot e.*l-ii,
r Cnuri, Hr.

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mute lunny lacea and r a u o o u a
tiunipi-ia and join the mob? Would
yutj like that 7We vipwlwd Ute wide plalreaao,
ic-cijgg the »iiwp chuung brers*
that swept along the river.
-T can't," I said. "Have to work.”
Cllen a easy awinging pace broke
rhythm slightly, juet enough to
show her surprise. But she only
pressed nay hand Ughlly aad let
me *x plain.
"I didn't want to teu you upltl
n was all over," I said stiffly, "t
know how you feel about fit this.
Uut the juti isn't Onlahed yet. sV*
did get HtcwnrL t told you that.
Uut mu dip money n* itoio. We
tinnu bo planned to meet bit
girl
il* g
tomorrow. Tlu-y arrange*! a signal
witfi cosliunc#. At legat, that'* tmW

wo ngur* n. Aod we think she
lura the money. Two ti u o d r * d
thousand dollars. W* hope we c*n
ilmi n«-r tomorrow."
"Y e a I see.” Kllen said softly.
.She stopped on the le x o s deck
landing and (cij me out onto the
windy prom*«e&lt;}e. f u r a long, ellnit loomeot sh| stared ouj , ■ »•/»»*»&gt;
uvtr tbf water rnaife O lfik 'b y

J2 L

bit BART SPICER
mgnt. Then In e email, choked a lo n g , ungainly sipm acnsr * r
voice, she said: "Hoot Carney. No phony seed pear is »nd'a~dWlcafe
starched ruffle at the throat, ght
clrn iv d i tor Carney."
tvors a lot ot (alts jvw rts, includ­
ing a sm all gilt coronet an n*r
got to Urodnik'a hotel room
head. She hod made no attempt to
rtly
after
8
the
next
morning.
thcjruy
copy the brocaded fabrics ot tit*
I hadn't stayed to hare breakfast
Elizabethans- Not slip.' Not Htyu/- ,
on the host. H r had just ttnished art's M ary. The full. Bowing dreaa
ahavtng.
was made at the Stuart tartan. A
H * M id: "What waa that fellow due tor Charles Hlewart, to he
you wprked over on the boat T
could Join in the hunt, loo. M *ry
Uebe waa the wife's name. Hol­ and Charles ol Btew arL The gif to
ton r
crown was the flnol pathetic louciL*
"Boltinck."
Mary ot Hcotlund. Mbry ot HtfW“ Fed picked them up at the artairport. Holding them on an open
Tb* cop ui Uw clown suit came
charge. Got eomrthlng against
them tram Ullnme. Federal rap." Into Uw chu-f'e office, shutting the
d o o r on a t e w a r t * Mary. He
•O kay," 1 said. - Who care s?”
W * nad breakfast, and took a dropped a car key un Uw ch ie f *
cab to the police elation and went desk.
"She's staying In a motor courL
to Ute. chipf'a office. It waa 10:10
gh* bought a car in Ueorgta. Drove
be a tough day for my Il down. It's piirhvd at the court
'p ip e ,- the ohtef aald. "1 bow. Money's In the trunk, %
t * uppose you have a carnival sa y *"
problem in Philadelphia?"
\Nt went out through Uw ante­
"W ell, nothing Uke what you room, past the stiffly erect gift
got." Orodnik said. "W e got what with the troMn eye*. And tnaf was
Wf call Mummer's Day. Big pa­ th* worel p a il of ail. I was almost
rade* and so forth, but it comes in running when 1 got to Uw door. '
Ja n u ary. Too cold for muck Dou­
bt*."
When Copt. Utudidk und 1 were
"W eil, w# got everything or­
ganised." the in le t said. “ H am - alone, Iw said: "Meant to tell you
g in 's out trotting around in that that 1 was m Uic ch ie fs office last
eej ot h ills and the rest of th* boys night when he waa writing out me
got http hemmed tn. Juat a matter s t o r y lot th* ntwapppera I I l
make* inmuoU out quite a tellowM
tim e."
But I made sure lit nad yout part
TRa door swung open and It right. About th* coat tone and how
waan't a m atter ol Ume any more- to work Ui* trap with Uw cairn ­
In the outer office waa Uw slim
The etvry * »*' **1 **&gt;4 F*Ady
rookie In tjtsw art'a costurns, the gorm.
to go out, probably out now. And
topas brooch sparkling against Ute don't uunk it won t make a epiaso
brilliant tartan am ala shoulder. He hock m i'hlladflpm a. Front page*
wora a bonnet with a long cock's for a couple at dfya, anyw ay. YQU
leather and dangling (rota It were don't bav# to worry about a '
alts of obvtoualy fata* red hair. A boy. You'll be a celebrity.'
fake red moustache completed the
I bought a paper and read tha
fraud, perfectly covering th* dis­
tinctive features of the young cop story. 1 waa In It. just os (Jrodmto,
with th* on* sort ot disguise that had said. 1 nad what I needed?
would not m*|ie Htcwsrt's g irl sue- Ths chief had probably released
the story as soon a* ne had picksd
up the money. H tcw arf s Mary bad
) b , hadn't been suspicious,
yho was a *Hm g irl and when It almost intact, lacking only about ,
she wasn't so frightened, she would 14.000 of the amount dtewart bad
bp pretty. Now her mouth was Stolen.
I thought quickly ot Kllen. 1
contorted with patuc, her eye* wide
a n d staring, reriog nothing. A hadn’t told her Htcwart had been
policeman In a clown suit with a killed, only that w* had found him.
ruffle around til* neck led her, And 1 didn’t want her to read It
uuproltsUeg, to a chair and pushed tn the paper. Mil# would know
now, but It woukl be much b e tte f
her gently Into IL
Her dress was a swooping affair, If ah* liearq It from tn*.
(T a ffe Coni limed J
vaguely EllSJibelhan in cut, with

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"'Sr

by Usil Hnlrsr.

Ulrtrlbultd by King rsature* ayndical*.

Catholic Missionary Returns
After Death Reports Published

jp Bbtkje. T l o y ' Vt'Iill
Ftum
llay-Field* l.lnmln Hereurjr Co # John Ohrman, Or^iiA jt
Orbn
O* Pliiro llrin.h Oi., in**.,
HOMO ROWS
-The R e v . Al his baek' fraa ^ a dislocated verle
£1* n Whin tU
I h i m m i v , ,|i-. . A.
* _V._ J _..jeiiri
A « jL 'in n I I t i l l Keiikarlk be&gt;t ffoftler, Be)Jan* Hainan Cat
h ic h Was not' attended to
lr rq
a l 'w
TwBla
!»«■ Coolle mlealonary who emerged from M■r has chain
i
.scar* on his w rUI*

DOMT

f i o i r KO H TrBU&amp;iMfS6
WHAT WAS WCON3 -i
WITH TW A T/ir „
SURBWAS

fflr^ o w
1CPHDAU.

\

table* c arry very high fri-lghl
rale*.
W. N. Harney Joined Iho part­
nership of Chano
* (.'ompaiiy,
which In to il became n corpora­
tion , Maguire ooc.lliiedil Dutbnj lilo
early duys, ('bant- A Company hold
Camnftmoraliutf Ityr 7Wh anni- of I894 US, when many icitrus fire Iniuruncc, fertllU er, Inscctlverssry of the founding uf Chase groves Were In-Inn aband
cldea nnd cralo m alcrlaU . 'flu- In­
* Company, the annual
surance lm*luc&gt;&gt;% was dhpou-d of
era* dinner meeting wai
shortly after World War I, ns tbv
candy at thy Anchor Din
activities of ilie fruit and vege­
with 14 persuns prusei
table business were rapidly ex­
aentlng 80.1 uer rent uf t
panding.
Randall chare. presli
Maguire referred to a "young,
curly huireil m an" w(Jh great nilIlly aa an orguhlri-r, wlm bus been
for l^n Invocation.
an employe o| ('hast- A Company
lilting that die meeting r*|
In various capscltlea, and I* n o *
sealed a milestone In Ike ei
chairm an of the Board. W. A. l.cfpaw * hUUtfy, Chase preset:
fler. He paid great tribute tn Laftier for his knowledgi) of nil
coatr. as a w lia rd at t l i u r r i ami
d e talli, and the part b i played In
he development of tbo company
Jmlcr the administration of Letfle r, the second Important tlevo
lopment of the company Took place
until today It l» e Jc of |h« mbre
Jm ^rtuM ^vcgctable organlsutiojU

Resume O f Chase &amp; Co. Given
At Annual Stockholders Meet

t n h r t v 1,

I

The two Chases, the original or
time solely for the piling up oi
property and waaltb, hut w a rt tn-

Legal Notices

\ \ . * .

O f TlPlBfl

fled China UUs woch, aaU ti

l TUuB TO ^

-n 7HBOUJM

ji
jjl

BB dLLV.

p r in t with a string uf offenses,
J from spying to sabotage, but So.
filer thltjk* thi- rounuup w *s to
eliminate rciU tancv to P elp Jn i’a
reform eburrli.

S tro llin g
(t uollnurd From I'age U s e )
on the Tuliim- unlveraily moot
court. W hiting, a Junior student In
the Tolane school of law, « * *
eUelsd a Judu* by fellow member*
ag t i e moot court aad is amima IS
■tudesla elected la serve as Judge*
far th# I9S4-SS schawl year. Mem­
bership la the moot court le basad
oa scbeUstlc average. ( | I* a («u rt
Id by U w studeaU In wblcb mark
in over supplies and roarequent low
price* W illi, bid a few fM tp iio o i. caaep are ■rawed and In o r a a a W
vegetable grower* in % United fa r Ike per peer of glvlag eludeats
Mates bud a bad ya ar, The ovlr- m se lle r In ceurtruom pruepdure.
|U volume uf m rlih a b le i bandied Tulene university I* at New Qrallowed an increase over tha pud W " * .
year, the company handling a tol.il
of approximately 2 IV million padi
aid *. The total of all taaea paid CooBly H diealkm A h ^ U H o i y l l l
this past season waa IM S,7U3.fi W held tonlgkl a l H e’elock at die
"Although Vip eafnlngii w e n dot Houthdde Mrkool. A ll membera »ro
a* large a* some form er year*, d rie d M ahead.
the result* aeldnvwt th li p a il sea­
&gt; • •
son w ire good under the clrruM * ^
n illu n . Cdy building &gt;*•
stance,*. It is needle** to say Hut
such re n d u W ire not a c c id e n t a l
they could not nave been achieved
without much thought, teamwofh,
hard work and loyalty. With •
continuation at that kind of e lfw t
the Company can face the futifre
with confidence," a spokesman
itu ttd . ’ ’

that! he report of his death puK
lithed by ac hurch society tn Ud

glum two years ago was only half
I rut-. Ho was only half dead.
Father kohirr, 3V, w Ihi spent 3
years and 4 months In a Com­
munist Jail In I’ eiping, was re­
leased curly Ibis month and or
rived
py _tship. If* la id from
ted here by
hotpUal bed today he dkl not
low Why
trhy die
Uie Communist*
know
CoiqmunlHs arr*Marrest­
edI him nor why thay
llw y released him.
hire,
H f i* atlU weak from Me treatroent (q JU&gt;. We has a hypiP bt
tpeclor, and bja wl/e returned last
night from ‘
SlinrUfd^ i k M i k
^
li«n, U»ylori* B e ie h . wblch waa a
uiuUi-stale le lk c rlp g . C o u n t y
planning ana
soaing /wr
*
~ “
ai&gt;4"aooIn|'
F?oyktb
was hr ought l a at the meeting.
t,m
on“ SIM , s f w ell as pre f ill
Dillon
house*
houses and general building
.T h e
anliyol

NOTICE

The hooks are qpen for payment of 19M

. Director* elected to serve lur
he ensuing year were W. A. U f.
tier, Itamlalf Chase. S. O. Chum

Srr t « ? W

S i

Chaia, president; 8. 0. Chase .
vie*-president; Jones, secrets
Hmlth, treaaurer and Clyde Ri
sey. assistant aecrelary-tieaiu
and comptroller.

t ew

S O lIt T IK- r u n ' i o F x t i
and ahk let, and slash scars on INJ t'iitiii,
x i i u i s o i . s:
to m v ,
hi* hip* amt batk.
Wt.eeieit* %, in i'iiiin t i i:.
*
Born In the Belgian Congo, So­ i n in - : T i n - : k h t a t k o f
l - I N K V J ll.V k M .
lder went lo China more than 10
dsceaitil
year* ago. He was arrested In ono
IT x i r i'o sr.
uf lilt- first roundups of priest*.
N i - t b -• le In'si ••
I,v
"l»V
given Ikni
Ho was reported dead In 18)2 K A l.I .l i: I. HOI)l A I I T i r Iven
filed brr
and u pamphlet or. hi* career ami f i n a l r i - t m r l a s A ( l l i l l n l s i r « U U uf
•
he
eelrtle
,.(
l-INKV
.IONKH.
dedeath wa* published in lii-lgium (-eiirritl that Vile riled her petition
at Iho time. He said he was half lur. Ila«! Ol-rhart?- nnd th*
dead
‘ the lim e—from chain*. I
heating, lu c k injuries, onillesx
Judge nf Heinlnnfe County,
q u e slio n ing
d atw
a i i d slhfp'
e lO p le iin e si.
u n i n e l l t h (lay o f tieoemVer,
for
' When the Reds told him he was

\AV;

helog relessed and deooflrj, they
Injdrqctrd hJm *o "s«T the wortd

luJi

SS lbI'M-**"* phj',lc^tor-

“'n,

of the estate *f F IN K T
■eased nn ilil« lllh day n|
ember. A !&gt;.. 1944
■/ ‘ m a m .Vk U JIOO

Tka Conemunlais c h a r g e d the

fegyww

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B&amp;C GROCERY
130S
V ouf IX t a R f y N »

f lf M if y

Fkfcff'k'E t o i .b cdCA coL A b A l X '

8ATURPAV
Franh (irpuMl

Hib

w a a iB i
•R ItaU ktl

STEW

4% dUcount allowed if paid in Novel
Wc in Deieeniiier, 2% in January am

in February.
All City tax statements have beep mailed,
if you have npt received yours, please five
us legal description of your property and

B A R .J M H T E

mail address and stetfnpeftjk will be sent
to you.
EUen Hoy
City Tax Collector.

Tha road haa’kaea

r i.a t n .w

Nr the reateeaaUW * .
There &lt; « 'M l BM tP

•bout a half mtlltaa 4
P.eaent budget for thi
Kapenae of right*,
split betweeg thrCftj
and Seminole County.

U S A f;

Round, Sirloin and T*BAM'

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Jimmy Carter IKOs DeMarco In 15th,
Regains Lightweight Crown Third Time

tur»dl lrom jlimnv Jn New York

rdwood resounded Mont as
ly (ormed
baskclh.ill
Detachment
tael
____
i m&gt;m the Sanford Naval
Navul

llary Air Station successfully
ed It* initial season by de­
ni the Or|af)do A F B Airm en,
7 o v ‘e rcuminf a I I poiut lead at
halilime, the Fleet Air eager*
turned torward to rack up 13
Jxmtts in the second half to muttsts
istance the Airmen.
• ■Th
t he locals scored 21 out of a
post
9Mbit
ill ai
a | foul shots lor u so
pore
reeqt averatte In tree throw*.
Former W a v y center Jim
Jastamr led tlie Fleet Airmen *&gt;
null scorer with 24 points, follow
*u try the 1U point* scored by
Jerk. Mitchell was high (or llu*
JAFU Airmen.
Flushed with victory In their in
it in mm of the season, the Kit Air
Inen will meet tho Hollins Coll.yc
T ars tonight qt 7:30 o'cliick in the
Fyintnfr P ark high school gym.

l*M March A, was out on Ida feet.
nl« lif t eye .vsollen nnil all but
•lint a,id hi* cheek rapidly astumIliH u deep blue .hade.
('n ite r now stands as the only I
liithtMrjjrht king to win the crown
Ihtce time.*. He mon it originally |
from Ike W illiam s I ii lots), lust it i
to Lauro Bulks in IB62. icg.iiucd it
six months later ami then surrenilrred the honor to his rival from
Hrooklvn.
Twice C u rle r had his mnn on
the deck—from a whistling left
hook to the chin In the ninth for
a four-count, and with a Inn rage
of punches Just us the bell ended
the 14th.
The knockdown in the ninth, the
second in i'addv's career of some
8.1 fights, signaled the outcome.
The battering In the 14tb spelled
out the finish and actually the
technical knockout I ii the 16th was
aiitirliiim tlc.
C arter called his victory the Idit- .
ge.t th rill since lie stalled boxing ;
it 11*40.
His m anage r W illie Ketehuni j
aid tie has no Immediate plans for
Jim m y but be Is definitely inter- .
-Steil in a title match with line of I
the nation's newest television at- |

HANS WINKtlk, 2fl, n Herman aspiiit, manufacturer, guides tils mount,
Holla, over a Jump on Ids w.iy to winning tho Itoyco A. Uraku Memorial
( hnllenge'l inphy at the National Horse f.huvv, Madison Square Harden,
N«w York. Hermans, competing In the horse show for Ih c flis t thur In 24
years, have been tiding away with moil «/ the honors. ( Jnicrruilioiwl/

By Alan Mover

Detroit Selected
As American Bid
For Olympic Games

" A M E C H E ,
P V /S C C 7 /V S //V

a l a

Roundup

.M r.Sw «
Th*‘ woril*
boxing chsinplonJ t l m v C « m / , of N l7 Y o “/ k .,U rr° Und " KS ,0‘" ' v- 1" th*
uf
Vi* ^
k,ll?KP,i!1 ! r i" ^,,r *eni
the title ln*t night
H uJin r!
i V **!*'arco
Hrooklvn Into n mess and aubJ» i ?»
the 15th and final round ol u bruising, savagely fought imit lf In the v a il Cow Palace.
RdfRidR I%AV F iumm haited lnt» fuu^.^.'irrt-.
, . 2 a^T^*
iimkin jM h y first de/epsi* of the chamtjionshin he cab*

Fleet Airmen
Beat Orlando
In Cage Opener

BIG WINDUP •

Sports

c U LL&amp; A C K ,

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llv t iA Y I.F T M .H O T
)V/NP&gt;&lt;=&gt; U P P / S
NEW Y O ltK * * - l f there is a n y'I
•f- S E A S O *
thing of which the average red-'
&amp; A P O E R c a r e e r
t 'illi'A H o P - Detroit has been
blooded Am erican 1- c.m vincjd
| it,.tiled over buir other ediei to
absolutely, il I* lh.il. Ilivt'll half
A S T O R O RO U Pp&gt;
I
lend
Oil* foimlri - hid In landilif!
a chance, lie could do a great deal
O A l \‘E R
I Hu* os'ai M.inmer o lym n ic gamo*.
better Jt h ol nicking ctd'ege foul-1
,‘&gt;S
I tie selection •• .m m id te of tlie
hall winners than the unintormed
! I S o lviiiio . &gt; n iiilttcc W cdniiC U Ll EO F:
misfits who get paid for Putting
«l.i' tlppl'nV t il l*
»il »N *h? \ m « r ,
M /S T O R y
I down their prediction* week after
lean bidder a l’er ;il»(. lici..&lt;ilig
1week
nresent.itlou* l.v r..u|i* fr-.m Ian
So we have decided to olfei him
Angeles. Minn. .i” -di* Pii'ladelptli.i
a sm all, simple exercise for tin .
I and Chicago
ruining Saturday
I'ite selection ii.u im ilta t's artln'i
All we’re going to u*k i* lour
will lie voted on li) limit within
winners out o( (our, and von ean'l
ihe next few mouths liy Uio .nillre
tie much faire r than ilia! they
I inelilliershlp ol the l* S. Oleinplc
are ohi i State vs Michigan. Notre
4**li beforp Detroit o fficially Is
Dame vs Iowa. lii'I.A \» I'St*
appruved.
air I S.MII vs llaylor For the sake
1 If (lie Motor i'll v Is e c ftiliid it
of convenience, we h a w even
wilt l»c represeuled ut llu mcelltig
listed Hie favorites lirsl Pick the
I of Hie Inteliiali.ni.il O lv iill.ic Coni
| four correctly and Just «ee what
m it tee in Pan.* .Iiuie I t 17 to bid
1 you gel
lor the PN'ai gain'-* again*! o lh (r
If our feeble arithmetic i* some­
elite* of Hie wo-!.l,
where near right, your cliunce* of
, Smile ainilTe* in Detroit salll if
hreaklng the hank ale a little less
1 their city final'” i. cIiuxju tor the
Ilian SO 50
two came*, all Ulwnnic st.idltim
You want to start with Ohio
wii.l tillitge would li.ave to bo built
State? O kay, and a very wise
limn the I'round im at a cost Itul
| choice it is. The itiickeyes have
may reach tilth (MHi.noO.
1 trumped on eight straight teams
i ihils iwo I S cities, St. latuii
1They're teally loaded and headed j
HI HUH. and l.ti* AilgelCS, II. IC32.
(or the Hose Howl Michigan lias
have Imi '11 till*!, h. fho sninuier
been licked twice, by Arm* and
. ,i..o
I'fie I!».I3 winter game,
Indian;, l.anl week, tlnini'h Hie
i . i . Held al I ike Placid
Wolverine* Midileitly h ire d their
l.uig* amt till ,i 33(1 elitink .oil ol
Michigan State They still are .lip
11■
Is- for the Hose lim it It... Itul
Mtuli
| Oil *»
|,«|««
Inll't let Us throw you olf
"
i* mi
h r*i p. |.r
You'll take Node Dame because
I IMIllllllltl
1 * I ft It
» .*•1 II 111
the Irish, defeated old) try Purdue
1 . )i
'• I'* |I. )n
iii j ten die upset, are fm iilli in
the current Associated I'res* po'lt
It m V* i pi'tH t mii cold to snow,
Itiglil Iowa, uni no duulit have
toll It fi 4-Hill•||t Iv c»‘t^ too colli
taken into sharp aeeuuul
lias
f*o Iniw tn f ••11 iii "flnkt*s.M
ta*leil d e f e a t llui-c tune* so
where's the argument Well, it's
ASK TOUM
pintuhly not w .utli ineiili.iiiine. iml
III.isc three losses Hie ll.iw keves j
GROCfR (OM
ufteied w e ir h&gt; il grand lot..I ot |
lime point*, and they heal Pouloe
two weeks ago 2'. l.'i
Then you’ll waul tlie t i l l
i
lln iiiis. m itm ally T ill* scourge ol
\ I \\ \ * * r h 'd'* III ii iiimvm I m i *' Vii 1111• tin'll | •i (i*)i 1111* Htafl ill i»|ic
the F a r West lin* left eight up
vs \«nk Y iifikrin tm \ r iiit'knl n» K ulh t I t*»l»
, loneiit* fur dead and doesn't vet - w i'liiiii. •!•*.«I th. \ *■
'ttih v utiil l»*ii I jr w 'i i , ti pan uf \otitiK rurht liuiahin. fn»ni the
' kiiow its own strength
It »lt nu t i r »t i••1«• *
The umleedog Trojon* Inn........ ..

Titusville Tides

1ruction. C alifo rnia's Cisco A n ­
drade.
Hitter criticism of Heferee liny
BO X SC O R E
i
a i i i h i t t r i i v u .v i
Flutes came from the DeMarco
fane
so . r
camp. Paddy accused Flores of
pushing" him. “ He had me off
mild), f). U it)
0
r
balance all night." Paddy charged,
'•Mario, t- W tc)
7
IV
re fe ilin o to Flores' efforts to sen
mlth. i : T m
«
i
at ate tlie men in the clinching.
laaln*. W. J i p
3
TAMPA, Fla t/P) Tsso |.toom.&lt; ill sports ligo.es attuekvd l»»li
o n .., u . 1&gt; i i i
it
:
"The referee wouldn l let me
OH t. A .10(1 Alls H il l i t : H IM :
tight Inside," Paddy *ald
'T it ci. * of the National i'»ll*glutc Atlihtie Assn. Wrdnesdav at Th&lt;- AFarrell I f l
I
'*
fight C arter any time. In three ...elated Piets Mamiitme Kdilm- \-so meeting.
l l l d i r l l. ra&gt;
i
*
Ed iMoose. KrnUao, N .ti.- In.,
atldelic director, renewed bis . . .
M ariinsky
3
I
rslnaky Ifr
weeks, if he wants to. I know l
JSnltaer III
i o-.miii of the N'f'AA',* tel&gt; vi.-.|oi, ot'-giaiii imd railed for u co n ild .i.
3 ' .a n beat him tiny time.
Mi-Al.a If)
. vision. Di'. Koriest C I Piiog i Alien, Kansas basket!.all much. *rtiil
:'
lU iln .y I f )
i
"enforcer" su. ne«u.d for th. roles governing xulisldlrallup an.I
hoiitl, w o r t h m i
rile 'i mil tttiiY itin ilv p an mun\ t«* Ilf plavi i ’* l lu' \ sM|-nit« d I*
s
I
l l u i n r l l (■!
|il OFt’j Vtllljf It HO Uly.'tl tho l»lt
* i.(. an aetlve role a* a svatch.log
g | record, liuvlng been heal, n
r
X n r rl. la i
li'iu tii'il 11mu all iittlliMt |tuti\i*
M
il
NCAA
riiliM
in
,
early hs Texas Christian flies
Whin- IM)
Mill
3
l\ IMiJ « Utiil A J I -*pp*. • •
l,..|..-/. niaiiager of the « Use
., &amp; 7 vu.|„ry over Pltt.*huigfi
Kink tgr
Init -lill mix Im I.i III IIIi’ Il
ud
I ii iiilihtiiifi t" Tm It v and l.«r
.01 Indians, on a mi ml and told |„ ||„.j, |, „ | ||,r(M.
„ v,.r
•’•* t ||f |*'4»6fll* On* 1 IlM V
Vl4
I t••f 11 1
•II. |Mih.||is tin liiniM |»IO|||UllUC &gt; »N 1 '•llllt Hill
m ss-.lien In.w they would edit fi rcilvc .ip|Ni*llmu (hoy liave yield
lllTii lll-l til.
Mil
•I tin- \miiii; iiit«‘li«'iH h|»i ink It'll

!». ,9 t HI

1 1

Two Prominent Sports Figures

Yankees Bee/ Up Pitching Stuff;

/.eve/ Attack At NCAA Policies

Buy

Boudreau Named
As New Manager Weekend
For K.C. Athletics Football

Grammar
School

Result

. I n t r in li .r

IT,
», i1041
,

is page*.
e.l seven |Hiinls They are sets
h.um« said i.rofi ssional fooll.all uiiMmis to go In the H,.*c Ih.wl a*
'■inlancc wu- up l.eiause of . line champion* m.l ,i* runnel*
I, .......I t«-li vision l».t lie mil.h-| up to ineligible DCI.A The) nilglil
Inn .Nolle Doilie did nat intend nol agree with yum choice, tint
ooll ..ol of the NCAA over II., who asked II,t*m**
•t 1. 1 oi .......................strict mi.*
Finally, there .ire Hm*c mighty
Ills i* *ai.l "folding money osei SMC Mustang* svlm e.i*l a pa'I of
oo.l. . tin table I* tbs- worst evil ] gloom nvei Hie entire slate &gt;.( Ar
siilh ge" ansi that "ll.e enu»e sd , liansas ia»l week You've got i&gt;&gt;

Turley, Larson From Otiolos ROMAN

•niMiii! Ha' a) m inn t' iiiiih of (hi'
\ mi'i ii'iin I • hi' iip, iliv Nlink* itUti
.» .('illv 11'•1• i vt'11 rIimi t
Hilly
11lint t' i
In M(su ii llu \ j»iik»’« *. vvliti had
midi i • i" ut* d nnitiii ir mI mmi! ;;;;
'hlii* (I|I m|«&gt; in (In 11II741. kiivi* up
\t It Hill Mill f H'ldt'l (••lie WmiiiIIUIK.
J1,11/'/" 1 ,11“ '&lt; s My,sl. fit *1 tiusenian

CLEANSER
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do
pot
warn
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the
Ituaorbacks
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Jim
McDott
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ulale the club
Wiiuillliiir, M2, a Ynitkii' fm tin
ball slulks off Hie spoils stage ■*&gt;I ^nrroniiur power."
i defeated since its opener ugailisl nbl. a 4-1 right ban.h i
Several
Thr.o w*.k* r»m»ln In (In- n l i f •tim
TJOtrJreau, who signed a two year a blaze of glory. 1 crimps,
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, nlil he woulrl like to *&lt;•&lt;•1ftcurgln Tech. All llhylr.r ha* done
" i league idaver* also are said tr||Rt nix V»Hl&gt;. VVUN i|ldddi*| I*V
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contract Wedneadny, said he be_- the glory can tu-rcnlate into t h e s e p a g e s
Blrl'a V a l'b a ll
mlurit'H lu*t Hi-a-oti and Imttfil
"bring out On- In its Inst four games was score
h&lt;- titvolv•-•!
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foriimlton of
.1 2 n llevox the Athletic* w ill do much predTcat.on*—If not, they at.* con I nisiiti |M
inforinatioit
or sports, th
mee , 70
.a i*oints
imhui* iIn
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an while
l li* tlcul "lit* «if ItUHfhuir* lt»K *t|ily 2nM liin lnwfpt mark in nin«*
toutli
(.otter
here
than
tn
Philadelphia
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signed In the hluzb
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finer points" and that If hu were I rolling over Washington, Texas rfl'Ht III IIM'ftlf VI'IIP* WMH fx|»vctl*(| tl’ujur ll'HkfUf DI'H*«||||M
a I () Where they wound up In the A m eri­
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ump were
User
inaulil wock
tneie
were 13
ij* .nrn*m m ' ! writing the te ws lie would b"»*i Aggies, TDD and Texas
l l t m l f r , 311. Ii ii 4 tw o in n jo i li'iu ru i
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1 « i can Dengue cellar Inst teanort.
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reel answers among the IMt dec, ||((,
of knorV
There'* nothing......... onee you'v, Hint «• liri'MH fUllff Ifllt'fn t'llllfll I.V i m m o i i h h f liilid Iiimi w ith th " S t.
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" I think the enthusiasm of tho ,sluns fur an average of 7to. Th. l lie good irlav
learned tin* formula
Our own p Nithldi'N iiimI OrlolfH.
l.miiM Hi mvvin*, fin*'inun* i of tin
Kansas City fan* w ill bjdnB n vcusonul totals are 3tx&lt; i on eel u. | tog tile fellow who lilltkc* n lilts* choice* Michigan Iowa llaylor
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chanye in the dub s attitude,
so ei * and 124 incorrect fur 7lit
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Boudreau said " I believe tlirre
1'hi* week's picks:
Ilf I,a i•• nv«d in oiiii ii11'
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ii* K illtrii*
w ill be more effort put out and
lit DA over Southern l oldoiui..
■U It,.i -,i.*ioi. ii ii.I III,I Siolll. 1
fold 1.0,1 lll'l Ir" III* VIHH.*
that the club will sltosv genera: tb'DA look list Saturday oft t
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imprnvi ineiil I'm not comparing get teady lot llo* one aliltoo. li .
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• CONW AY. Ark. .t f - A Collier;* Hu* siluuthui svitll Milsvankoe i* Koulhern I'ulifot.da who . iii
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magazine naming the publication * •Ji.iUi’ li You have to remember need of Hie exfr.i ptetiarali n
111•• l *|VI VVlilt I"*! Htt'lil'* wllll
B5th All-Star fnofball team arrived that they had a sound hall club
TAMI'A T Conch M.n.clinu!
Ohio Stale ovet Miehlgat. II.*
lo i vi lit *i I.ltti'f Hi imIi • loti | iii
here thl* week, for xoitie my»- when tlie move was made from j Huekeyc* have too much
I tut*i tu, whose University ..l Tam
• v. .-I IMIVVirttl l|lr* (llfllllll f"« II
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pa football leant play* Morris | M I'ltMrr*
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turiH IrinliriK "trikfiMit intul «»f
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»ul)|crlber rtcelvcd Uic Ilq‘*iSn Milwaukee Braves c l i m b e d |' 'okVahr.oio over
over Nebraska
The ilnrvcv in Hie Cigar
Howl game is* v* "ii.rio.it*
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A mall
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u:* of J1.4H wliilf vvIiiiiiiiu i t unit;
here Monday. It’J j League to second in their first sea under Coach Hud Wiiklnsm with- •" r*e'tle tir*i
oriel H « M
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III I.V. Mill III
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ant sms mis i / it M«111IC
the only. one
town. .. ,
ugt a loop defeat
i Morris Harvey, champion «.f the sm T..mi
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ton at Milwaukee.
I nt sfii. JM, hii«I ii iiiIhi rnldf if f |
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Titer# was no immediate com
Boudreau, who form erly man
Iow a over Notre Damn Notre I West
Virglri*
Intercollegiate
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ment from Collier publHher* In age.| ty,c Boston lied Sox anti the Dante tied Iowa a year nu*&gt; iii
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Cleveland
Indians,
had
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to
say
New Y o rk.
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game 1»I»1IU
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The m a ||iin e ’* alar team, which about the player*
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Inherited from Neither .side has lorgotter il b .iljo n c to**
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verybntfy In this sm all town I’ ltlladelphla:
Hie low.,ns likely temember H a
Tampa still ha* to plat two|
Voirr'i
t i t tax is* 0.7
now* by now:
i . i x t m ix
. t**«iiin wliii'ii liffll I In* S|* ti liim
" I /eel thut some of the players 'til la* Mini *• rlfirlv
Irra
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' End* — Max UoyHtnn, Okla- are capable ol lining better than
V.'e.f l.rg.nta .,v, r Nottll t aro- •"■! year-Ap|.»lachll|ll Orlll*III*' this Ii I-.;I h I'lM
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|o m i : Don Holleder. Arm y.
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they did last season. I'm leaving lin* Slate The Mm.id imv. r back *SutiiMlay utnl Horhlit Slab Dee I. V. II . ]11-1 • „ ||
Tackles — Jack Kllena, UCDA; that up to the ployers. T h e y’ll have field is crippled Iml Tied Wyanl 1 s '&gt; f,"r , ••'« bl'attan* *•»'.* won 14* |, M. hll.illr. I IK e.l 111. .
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^Id Fournet, DSU.
to show me tliev wunt to stay with still is ,*ou:rJ.
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BqlUbury, UCDA;
Tlie oilier* witliout e .mmenl
I "Wo'll Hunk about Motrt* liar
the club ."
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Injuries were costly to Philadel­
F i l l DAY N H iJJT
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jf.tlike
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dele.it l*» Auburn, hope h. ii-.’.itr
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bom*
t i l K II,
when Morris . H
phia last season. Pitcher Bobby
.Miami trver Alabama.
. yeslertlay
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177 13.Vli
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| some ,.f tin* prestige agatU'l Ala
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wa*
utmouiiceil.
Tampa
ui'i-rii.i.A v
.selection was aim,.timed l.imi)
1(1 llt-.Iro
ir*,l&gt;'lil&gt;iiiilil,
IS* 13* ff. • iz :i I11,, hi , ,*“ i.p,v ,11.&gt;1,1
Shanti, a 24-gatne winner in 1052.
lit r
Hii.lil.
had an ailing shoulder. P ltch c’
WM aim' ol,'
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-M, mil I* II two louelnl wn lavut
KAtTf l/arvard over Yale. Co
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Alex Kellner, a 20-gamo wlrtncr in
TlOI'.llg
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cpcrMc front the T h u m a - II.
C. J'lru rr* I
3 a
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n II |&gt;.- homeei.ininr. Im H e a
m d , developed a soro arm . Hus
Zcrrilul, the A'a slugging outlicliler, aver korilhpm. Iltdy t-rola *»v*r j tlon. developing powerful olf.nse* r i i
It* »2?
1 i gr. *.*&lt;■ vmiug ».»n. wi , i w..bone. 6i
.ate lie r Mil S l'U ir f f i e t o n ‘t v e f Dprltniotl,"
broke his collar bone,
n
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*iv • Iralgbl hefnie losing i I I I ,
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.M,,rri.' " ‘ r y e l l i t
,le,'i*ii,n lo Auburn
ger broth Bostnn University over Temple
u i hiii.a
uf. uf. ir
hantz, Hobby’* young
nr*
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skh
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(VI
in
nine
game*
Tampa
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Hie In* dropped Mi.,mi tr,..*n
e r, suffered a fractured finger.
STETSO N R E T A IN S
Delaware over Hitekitell
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scored 250 and given up "I in
At Boston HouJroau'x salary was
II.C. r i t n r r a
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i (I T mI iiI • 'Sill In m i l III the A-.., el:.led
K O U I'll: Arkansas over l.o m - • seven gim p*
I re. nalional poll Idle •-. -* week
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U „ . 143.000 last season. Tltc Hctl Sox ana State, Maryland over (icnrgc
Tam pa lias a weight advantage Ilk M WimmI*.
U&lt;» M.1 III
m *. tin
llu rriea'ie* dropper! I ■ lilili
ousted him while he Mill had an­ Washington, Auhurr over ( leituon, ill built line arid haeklicld
. M’i li lioMlerr
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other year to go un Ida contract. Duke ovei Smith Carolina. F u r
Ift.l 11 Hi*11 wl**k l*i'. Ilil l l i • .*• p.dee
Tin* lln rrie a m * depend be.ivll)
j Ali'J Toll*I
III I AIII .Vi*» lllHti
n contrait to u predominant pas«- It Wus understood ho w ill get ap­ muri over Wofford, Kentucky over
ii Hie lushing &gt;&gt;l Mil'll lu c k , as
ng attack used fg a lra t East Cato- proximately the same salary here, Tennessee, North Carolina over
1 ( CM ( l i e s
I M i l V 11,1 (I.
Malloy
Don llohseler.
although the A'* new owner, Chi­ V irginia, We.*l Virginia over Nortli
lli*it Ip r •
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t f . (inrilon
Carl (iurrigii* and (Vmtey llou
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"epach Herb McQuillan kept his cago businessman Arnold Johnson, Carolina Slate, Vanderbilt over
aa f.a«s
lli Iti k f
"• | t lore, lad nave a poteili liu.**lu;:
yesterday with did nut disclose Hie " ‘MW
~V'illuiiuva.
k te k U
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Il X|orjR«l**a f
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to u.se w.ieii llu* iluatiou
t guprterback.
During Wedncsiu
rcaa con)lc)
MIDWEST: Wt*eonsln over Min
it. iis*• , , , •'gdlte ,
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PHINCKBH A N N E, Md «*&gt;
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I*tiilxi litliir.itlf
fin kit
at .inn
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ferenec. *( which
‘rank
nesota,
Coloradoi n'v
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e rr K
Kansas
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Miami'.* line will Ire licaviT. mi!s.i s i:.,
llotlHti
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State, Idinois over Norllt v'eslern, Maryl unu State College whlcli lias
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r,r,.|„
' - vvi igjierl by Alubama bll*. Ilr.it'-'
4 of uo
lid g
games the |,i*t (■
irly «
Michigan Stale over M arinette, loat oriy
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iccepled
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salil:a ried
Missouri over /futisa*, Purdue over v e lra , na* gcrepti
i r' pint* llili* yeor Tb« JlmriiMm*.i
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Florida
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Wyoming o v e r Tolsa
n 1 U u \v lU'lU'iufcil aiil xeiMOii till h|»HMt
an v 1 7is
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loaguni
gate ut M iam i. Dec. *t [&gt;
the
Eddie
over Delroit
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M ’I**', gulch hitting t&lt;» uvuriuim* tin*
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Atlilatica
given
JIWF.ST: llaylor
luylor ove
over KMli
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v.sk
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itla
ao tie Mice
„ over
W Tczas
.Cjta* (C hrlxliar., Texas said T h u rcJa y hi* school had r&lt; w
11*
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itlv c c l pcrinlsslon (r hm lie Cen­ II Tlrrtitl#
Imself.
could ncgollate A deal
Tech over Houston
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tral Intarcullcglute A llil'lic A m ,
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tor the bowl game, f r j l pod *••
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son context for the N ejro colley.* SI, vViHMlr
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Make sure your plans i|w»-ify ■n«rrrU * Aspbnlt Sliingle
since World War II.
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M aryland State, w ild seven vie- ll III,It,ml*
roof. Euiiimit Barrett weather protection—first choice of matter
A T I.A N T A . 'M - The Atlanta
torie* and a tto this seasun, Is tie t
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builders unit architects for three generations—won't coat
with North Carolina College al the Hot Nholl
&gt;7 1 Crackers were looking for a new
top of the CIAA standings. It dt HU A
D If* manager today after Whitlow W y­
Jn iP T - .,
you u penny more than un ordinary roof...n,uybe less. Yet
IX U att'* agreement tu a three • year
elded tu p a n up jN iiiib ic confer I'.iw.lrr Krtrr
A SSO C IA TED P R E S S i alble for the Haiorback*chc»t In ju ry.
r.wrlla
IS IS contract as pitching couch of llu*
It assures you of many years of trouble-free service. Every
ehce poaf-am on pl»y tu go t .
Teonouec, who
Another team with a Saturday
nut llu t
■( *r
Preparations also u e r r «,
game | dale. Auburn-w hlch face* Cl#m* im r»t M lzzlirinp! and M(s*f«xJntv
m 5« i'lilla fciphlu Phillies
Tll#*rx
tk rrc tt shingle if made of finest rag felt rooting stock, deeply
Wyult accepted the contract yes­
ia undcfcatid l"
Stale /or fJuiy liaditioiigi lu it lr
r r :* n UK.M t m F k f h a u i : x
terday. 'Hie Atlanta Constitution
impregnated witlr waterproofing asphalt suturunt, liberally
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u u said il was Informed reliably that
i University llo l Hhuli
csMited
with asphalt and fine mineral granules for long
Darrell Jfryai had
hi* salary w ill be $12,uou.
T»:aw m i ill a i i i u i . K u s s i r
aturday
e jtz . rjrby Cpliinx and
Mil A
'f
I're slilrn l E u rl Mann of the
wear, fire resistance and a wide stiection of colors arut blends.
rg a lot a t throw*
t'ruckora said he has nut consid­
a riisii:*
Come see our wide selection of Hurrett
, tne Muruo'i pactered anyone fur the Job lint he
K
also shlflcd quarter*
dropped b ill* when he said fans
shingle*
in your favorite colors anil styte*
* &lt; avert, a two-year
W E S T PA LM B E A t H a*»-The I N I H V I I I I AI. U l l i U M IN U H l
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'»&amp; during the next few day* Will h e ir
o left hallback to firal champimnhip prize fight ever II ll^ rlw l.k
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price*
to plesir tlie budget-minded!
the names of Dutch Leonard,
atrohgfhrn the Injury-rl
jrltl^Tfl poal- hold fri trill c lly and (he first ISconch with the Chicago Cubs;
UATORM BCRIM M Af
tlOft.
round#r In many yogra will decide
Duk« Appling, monngar at R ich ­
ON O P EN D A T E
( 't ill Ih u I.u m b e r N u m b e r
Coach John Vaught of MHal«* thk Urtltid' Slate* bantamweight
N E B V IL L e (A*—The Unlver- mond; Hugh Poland, Ioraa«r man­
GAIN
ilptfl gave hi* team It* fir * ’, look chimulonahlp Dec. a.
ally of Florlde football team ager at N ashville, and fllby Sistl.
w e % * % n
■t Plate'* xpllt-1 ofrente nml thor,
nounced last night
T have a game Saturday veteran lntiuldor with till) M ilwau­
drir.od. (ham oil p ais defez.sp.
UHbe Menend«z, but it woo'1 exactly be a day of kee Brave*.
im v t t A t m m a m
. Tul/mp rtagerl a llrh t workou:
y f a y (Puppy) D aull
Wyatt.
W yall. 4M
47-vnar old former Brook­
f u r S uid
d d e n S e r v ic e
IM MOOHM9
for r n gtm# with LS U Saturdo.
DUrg, S .C ., and Johnny
lyn pitching star, spent lfl years
w *»k and Flecldu got b ic k to work
Boston. Gault la former acrlmmage aeiilon that day.
In the m ajors. He led the Cracker*
r. a two-day layoff. Thu G a lo n
icon champion ai
The Getora went back to the to a clean sweep of AA baseball
• for M t rv a d r for M iam i N ot
baen New Engla
qractlce field yesterday after two honors this year. They won the
-to Co'ch-1»«b Wnodritfr ha«
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days of rest and began prepara- all-star game, Southern Assortseduled an InDmilve .crtnim ag*
Th#, , match
,tth * w l“
ill not‘ ba broad-lion* for the season-closing Miami
D lx lS °8 e rlo y0,&lt; " ,Ul ‘" ‘"H *01 ,m ‘ ,hu 21 3 W e a l T h i r d H I.
a Saturday.
c u t o r l«toviih#d
gam# here Nov. 27.
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South
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Bowling

Tampa Spartans
Face 2 Tough Ones

Mixed League

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Maryland State
Accepts Bowl Bid

Planningto Build?

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Seek New Manager

Scoring Offensives Expected Saturday
Kentucky, Tennessee Gridiron Contest

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T A B L E A N D C H A IN MET.
Steel eunitructlon to last for
year* of playroom fun I
Folding chairs have gsy
lithographed design on backs
and measure 24 high with
10 a i r seats. Table
It 23,; high. K7007
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i - M i M l l I A B L E . Wood
tiihle hat ruffled sk irt, liench
and genuine electric lamp
ulus m irror, nlestlr beauty
accessories such n* comb,
iip itlk . brush, powder,
etc. EVfltKt
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T V P A L U K U L E L E . Outstatidinir tonrt High.resound­
ing Stvrene plastic la strong.
Chord deviee makes Playing
much earlea! Accurately fre t­
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and Kim rnti'cil. Im-ludrn H
beullfnl i)l«|ii***» with tiMphln
holder, not &lt;&gt;f pitilit i for
colorlnir umi foil paper foi
embossing. I extra
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ll]: epeedii to make anv mix*
lug l&lt;tb easier. Complete with
c*Y ami meat grim ier.
aler telea**. Tw o handy •
m ixing bowls.
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features lOOfl.ahot lever ac­
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fast leading! (.rath er hoot,
fancy fled Ryder design
and ndllistal.l- elevation.

$ 1 9 .9 5 hnuHnck

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fielder's plove of genuine
euwhldt with leather lined
palm. 80" bat and ball
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3H9.tyO double value! "S w iv e l.lo p " cleaner plus
beautiful gray linstock • • • holds cleaner, all
tools, tin ; as T V bench or e xtra seat. W lia rd ’s
rouml thcroom cleaning makea housework easier,
farfter Hum ever , before. Powerful suction. 10
defuse i leaning tools. Throw aw ay dust bags.

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Rubber

c u sh io n e d

trucks.

Nickeled chassis, fu lly
adjustable. 3KI10H . ... 4.43

A LL THESE FAMOUS NAMES

Tsmit

Thaea's new speed . . . new power . . . flashing new performanea
In the 1934 w lia rd Powermatic I l f Handy forward neutrol raverta
shifting, twtst-yrlp speed control, frktlon frda roller bearings, auto*
type earburetlon. Sea W liordl Alto 6 and 10 hp. tossot u .

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U O U N H KLO R B A T II
HUAI.EM . H m aitly finished
to add to any bathroom. De­
pendable accuracy. M agn ify
Ing dial lone la ensy to rend
Assorted colors.

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H O XIN G G L O V E S E T S .
Thlek hair padding, shaped
thumbs, dean maroon shtfPakln and distinctive binding.
Two pairs per set, In 4
sites.
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fire* I I" long w e

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SUNBEAM
GENERA Is ELECTRIC
WIZARD
WEST BEND
RUBBER MAID

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T R IK E S . T ru ss rods, steel
step plates, adluatable seats,
stout I V tube tteel and
gtsamlng enamels! 10" whesl.
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12" front wheel 3FI12B 12.25
10" front wheel 3 K H J7 IM S

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FLINT
REVEREWARE
O-CEDAR

IB " H ARD W O O D I1LAU KHOARD. A big alto for more
fun! Beautiful Hwedlsh Oak
finish frame features drop
front deakboard, colorful
roll chart and chalk rack.
E ra se r, chalk Inch E 7 U 6 4.9H

HOFALONG CASSIDY
WATCH. Autpgraphed bv
Hoppy hlmsolfl Shock reslstapt standard beat mnva.
meat, break-resistant crystal
and illvar-flnleh buckle.
(Ihromad rasa, E90US M B

T B X A N D I L U X I . Double Y
bol|'e*x Teton It repeater
cop p&gt;slots IMJS

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TUB GOLD GLUCKEN
HPIEL. Amailng reproduc
tlon of the favoylU band
Instrument. Can’alto be
played aa table xylophone
Uleamlng silver and gold
flnlah. Mallets, carrying cas
music. book. ■E7010...... 1.1

14" H O B B Y H O RH E.

flnlshad In eparhllng rad.
white, blue and black non.
toi enamals and la ruaip4iir
built to itaid up undar hafd•at ueage. Nooplnch type . .

Everything fo r tba Ilttla .
nuraal Tharm om atar, to*
watch, plaatla hypo, sUtho-

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with 30" (uet. rubber cu»h.
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BETTY CROCK EH BAKB
MET. She can bake real
cakee, blscutta . . . rookies!
II packa of famous Batty
Crockar mixta plus aluminum
utensils auch as nans,
■mxnw, molda, ate.

T-LIGHT TREE SET.
Independent typa keep*
burning even when a bull
burnu out. C7&gt;/» lamp* for
Indoor operation, (lay, aieorted colore. 110 volte. In'
dudee adequate cord and
add-on plug. K7801 .... Ml

CAMPBELL KIDS COOK.
ING BUT. Evwythln* nnd»d to put a Rood lunch io- '
gather! Campbell’s uoups,
P«ux, howto, upoone,
chefa cap. naakina and
maay moral E60M ........ 4JS

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Congress w ill consldrr, Rayburn
said. Is a general pay raise for all
federal workers, including postal
employes.
Just before adjournment last
summer. Congress sent llie P re si­
dent a bill to raise these salaries,
but the President declined lo ap­
prove on Ihe ground Congress did
not provide money to help foot the
Mass) discussed the program alter bill.
Rayburn said he is opposesl to in­
informal huddles with other Demo­
cratic leaders here for yesterday'* creasing first-class letter rates to
White House foreign policy meet­ 4 cents, as the administration
ing McCormack I* slated to be asked to help offset any pay
boosts. He did not rule out pro
House m ajority leader.
posed hikes in other rates
the program currently does not
While some Senate Dem ocrat,
involve foreign policy. In that field.
Rayburn told newsmen. Democrats have said they favor a trial period
hope for a bipartisan approach and of at least a year for the new
for cnoeratlon. What they want, farm price support system, Ray
he said. Is " a strong foreign pol­ born asserted he is lor "kto per
icy and a strong national defense " cent p a rity ." P arity is a legal
standard (or farm prices said to
One of the first things the new be fa ir to farm ers in relation to
their costs.
At llie President’s insistence, the
recent Congress replaced the old
rigid 90 i&gt;er cent supports on basic
crops with a new law pmvkllng
for flexible scute ranging between
82't and 90 per rent of parity.
Phone 1287
Congress w ill have to decide
early In the year what to do about
scheduled reductions in corpora­
tion and excise nr sales taxes, but
no other major tax legislation is
likely during the lirst session of
the new Congress. Hill a new tax
law, alined at removing what Ray
Fancy — Nice S ite
3 for
burn called "Inequities,” is almost
certain to he considered during
19A6. a presidential and rongrrs
slnnal election year
Rayburn predicted that Ihe
House Ways and Means Committee
Fancy Yellow
2 Iba.
will review Ihe entire tax itm c
tore

Legal Notice

Demos Shaping Up Legislative Program
Almost Certain Not To Agree With Ike
W ASHINGTON 01'—Democratic
leader* are shaping up a legisla­
tive program alm oit certain to
create friction with President Kitenhower in the new Congress
Aa outllmsd yesterday by Rep
Rayburn ( D T e x ) , It Includes, in
the contm verslal area, new farm
legislation, pay raise* fur federal
employes and tax revision.
Rayburn, who lx In line to be
come speaker of the House when
Vemoerat* take over Congress
■an. S, and lien. McCormack (I).

V, $. I'To. 1Gov. Inspected

N .Y . Potatoes 101h35c
Local Grown Tender Green

BEANS

lb. 10c CUCIUMBERS 10c

Mu»f a r i l T u r n i p or Collard

GREENS belt. 25c SOUlASH

19c

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Each

Fla.

Body Identified
As Wrong Woman

YAM.S 5 lbs. 25c AVA CADOES 15c
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FRYERS
g £ c

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Fla. Grade A Large

EGGS

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Fr nm Local Farm*

Whole nr Cut Up

Firm 1tlpe

Large 1lard IFeadn Calif.

LETTIUCE 2 lot 25c TOMATOES lb. 19c
II*. C&lt;rlln ilag

Freah Picked Pole

BEANS lb.

19c APP LES 3 lbs. 45c

Golden Yellow

2 Haas. Tree F(ipened

BANANAS

25c ORAiNGES

CO N N F.Atrr. Ohio i f . —Mistaken
for her dead friend after a traffic
accident last week, Mrs Madeline
Woodworth, of Conneaut, died last
night in a hospital at Westfield.
N Y
She had hern driving through
Westflekl with Mrs Mavbelle Mar
Yesso, also ol Counaeut, Nov 7
when Mrs Yesso’ s car skidded
and crashed
A Inidy identified as that ni
Mrs Woodworth was relumed lo
Conneaut for funeral services The
woman believed lo havy been Mrs
Yes«o lay In the Westfield hot
pita), unconscious ami with t.ei
head swathed in bandages
Proper Mcnlificatlon was not
made unlit Mrs Yesso’s mother,
viewing llie hody in a aoffin, no
Herd llit- ears were pierced Her
.laughter hast pierced ears hut shs
knew Mrs Woodworth did not

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A drug house has come up with
butterscotch
flavored
penicillin
and raspberry flavored te rra m )
cln. You still need a doctor's pre
scrlplion.

N MO MOT TAKI IONO for fUn T in Tin and chUnpatute Naaty to
become friends alter a hasty tntrodu.tluu on a TV-u.ovte set in
Hollywood. Calif. Tha aelinei perkuniria show their mutual afttvtIon In a rather prlmlUva, Ust a ffw sw d manner.
( inter ualtoiuil)

. u.U said .1 was a miracle sinlived
Ihe 29 y e a r old Might line cm

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Senators Are Gelling Much Advice
On How To Vote In Censure Issue
W ASHINGTON "T - D) letter,
telegram at. I podcard, senators
are being advised how to vote on
e bitterly contested issue of
ticlher to censure Sen. Mct'ary (fl-W lr).
•A check with a number of sen
alors on both sides of the ronlro
va rsy, as well as with others who
have not annuund'il a stand.
Drought icp orls Hut their mail
ha* been running heavily against
cam ure. ’there were some cxccpHorn, however
Some aerators reported no un
usually heavy vo'unir &lt;&gt;( mail, hut
others said they have liven getting
f a r le i* limn they rxp crlcd
In the absence of McCarthy, who
went to n hospital yesterday with
an Injured dhow, tils ae rrrlary
■aid she was n it n iilho rim l to
report on ID* mail.
An aide of Sen W nlkir* Ml
U ta h ), chairm nii of Die special
bipartisan committee Dial recoin
mended McCarthy be c r n s iir r l.
said Watkins lias lieen receiving
aa many a* 7.'i0 to l.ooo letter,*
and telegram* a day
‘ tn thp first wrek of debate, lie
aald. tfiis* mail wa* almiil h I tor
M cCarthy, hut that at the start of
this week the pro M cCarthy ratio
had dropped to t l or it l
Sen K ilw ln C Johnson ID-Coloi.
vice chairm an of the special ceil
*ure comm itter, said lit* mail i*
running " h e a v in '1 In favor of Mc­
Carthy "hut I don't ntinrli signifi­
cance to tftat."
" T ile peofffe wild ore r r illr a l of
McCarthy ferl that they have at
ready won their figlil. Dial hr has

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been e rn siirn l by Die com m ittee."
Joho'-on said
Sen E rv in ( U N O . another rum
m iller member, *n. I lie had !&gt;r«n
t.-reivinu "unusually heavy inal'
(i r iiip ." lie said il eaine from
Massachusetts lo California and
Dial most ol Die mail he received
was against McCarthy.
Sen Miiiitiuiey i l i o k l f i , » Mc­
Carthy r r it lr . said lie Is receiving
mils about a ilmen letters a day
nil Du- i i-M'-iiir issue, and that they
are miming aliout .1 I ill -.ii|'|)oit
of McCarthy
llllii-i reports on m all'
Sen Ktins*I it’ll I I I C a lifi
pre
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Sen lliill.iiu l i l l Fla l iilioul no

in lor McCarthy now.

Sen My lit (D -V til: about even,
mnytie i little oil Die McCarthy
side
Sen Ncluii'ppcl (It K ail I "over
wlii'liiniigly in favor of McCarthy "
Sen MeCle'lan i l l Ark I aliout
even
Sen Tliye (II MInn i - "v e ry de
ridrdlv pro M cCarthy."
Sen S a I I o ii s t a I I I It Muss I
"great hulk" lor McCarthy
Sen Pasture ID I I I ) : prepondcr
antly pro McCarthy,
Sen Welker i l l l.la llo l "heavily
pro Met '.ii Ills "

Movie Star's Son
To Have Trial
On Robbery Counl

Death Of Girl, II
Is Being Probed

llA I/ T IM n n E . Md iM -A n In­
vestigation ha* begun lo determine
Dir eaact cau»e of the death yes­
terday nf Joan C . M iller, I I . Don
aid M iller, the g irl’s father, said
she hail been suffering from shork
and hysteria since learning of her
SAN TA MONICA. C alif i/ff-Un grandfather's death.
jibli- to agree in Hie robbery trial . Joan's grandfather Barney A.
of Edw ard G Itoliloson J r ., a Jury M iller, no, of Jessup, Md.. was
lias been discharged. The sun of killed last Monday by a Ira n
Die movie nclnr w ill appear Feb trailer. The girl wa* extremely
voted to him , her parents said
I I Inr retrial
The 21 year-old defendant was
irn ised of robbui" two Ia si drivers
s p a r o d k : s a v in g
of t;i*. They identified bun us Die
. P A Y S F O B A lr f o
man wlio lock their money in sepE A S T P R O V ID E N C E R , 1, Up&gt;iirate b o I d ii p *, lint ltnb|nson
elm iu-il it wav a rase of mistaken Fonr yearn ago. Louis K. F a ria s ,
In* wife and ilic lr fmir rhildren
i&lt;u-lit 11&gt;
.tors for 1‘inaii .lolin Itresniek. began dropping dimes into a box
reporting In Superior Judge Allen Some nickels and dollar bills were
T l.v n rli Ibnl "w e are hopelessly also added.
Yesterday the hoard had reached
•leiidlci'kpd." said the liallnting
remained
at II I. .lodge Lynch $1,4(0.20 They tmik It to nh auto­
w arred him against disrloainR mobile denier and erd err.l a new
whether Ihe preponderance was for car
or against Robinson. The jury deWith the old fam ily c a r, It wa*
llh c n te il
sis hours ami wa* ills- enough for a MM mmlel. The old
charged last night KotrlnsrfP
re ­ ra r. hy the way, was purchased
main* at liberty on $10,000 build. Die s s in r way.
Fn riaa Is a longshoreman nml
l'in *rru to i Simon Rose, summ nri/iiiu
the ti'*linionv, told Die part time bartender
jury: "Perhaps the toy should
have horn allowed to go mil unit was with his wife when one taxi
earn tils own living as Ihmisund* J r iv r r was robbed and with friends
of "tile r young Am ericans have on Ih r other occasion. H r pro­
lu I lo d o "
duced witnesses to substantiate
Je rry (leister. - noted crim inal his elnirns
lawyer who defended Itoliinson,
Cali d r i v e r lla r r v Chernack
argued tin t tin- tux! d r i e r * could pointed out young Robinson In
have been mistaken in llihir Itlen court Tuesday as the man who
ll(i&lt; .ilion ami pmpieil out that they
did mu ih-lfcl a sear on the de(eiiil.int's laee nor a large ring

b rin 9 y ° u

N EW Y O R K —M ary Kovloskl. a
liny Southern belle from CotllarWife, Tcnn ., ha* beeh named loss
March of Dime* Poater flir t , If
wa« announced yesterday by na*lt
O'f'onnor, president of the Nallonol Foundation for Infantile
P aralysis.
Five-year-old M ary represents
(he many thousand* of polio v ic ­
tims In all part* of the country
aided by the March of Dim e* In
ISM.
The Onnull ter of Mr. nnd M r*.
T rie r Paul Kosloskl. M ary wastricken with polio at the ace of
five month* ft wa* thought then
that she probably would never
walk, but medical racy and e arcl
lent home treatment have changed
this. She now w alks well with
Ihe aid of a corset with atcel
staves, leg hrares and d u tch e s.
M ary's plcturr w ill he displayed
&lt;m potters, contribution cards and
coin collector* throughout Ihe rn
tire nation. Accompanied hy her
mother, she w ill make peraonal
appearances In a number of cltle:
during Ihe I / i r r h of Dime* drive,
which begin Ja n . 2 and continue*
for the rn llre month.
This vlvacbm s little Tennessee
girl I* Ihe ninth In a parade &lt;v
children, a ll polio victim s, who
have symbolised the March of
Dimes during the fund raisin g
drives each Ja n u a ry. She Is 41
Ihrhe* toll, weigh* 38 pounds.
tie r treatment and earn have
m at.m ore than 12,000 tn March of
Dioje* funds—she has never
tlioje*
n e m Isk
Ink
eh n step without the aid of her
n.cillcal equipment supplied hy
the M arrh of Dim es. M ary has
made 17 trips tn Gcnrgln Warm
Springs
Foundation for treat­
ment, and about a ye ar nun under­
went surgery for a condition in the
left hip that was causing ru rv a
lure of Ihe spine. .She w ill need
mtire oprrallons some time In Ihr
future. E v e ry possible effort l i t ,
been made by Iho Kosloskt tnmlly
lo ra rry a share nf Hie total cost
of M ary's Illness.
Mary Is a member of a young
and happy fam ily grup. Thcro ar*
three other rhildren — S ally. 10;
K it. eight: and P au l, tn ece-alt
of whom enjoy doing th jn g s'tu
t e llu r . They i n to church, plan
P lrn lrs , visit the /no and watcl
T V a* a group M ary's parentr
both of whom arc college ur*
dualos and commnnltv frailer*
encourage her to take part In the
w a llh y g l v .md take Informants
of a young, busy household
lllue eved and fair-skinned Mary
Is already clothes ronseious. H e
favorite co lic i* blue and she like*
ruffled petllronts and sta rc lin '
pinafores,
Th* March of IDines has Infill
►nrcil M arv'i. Ille In other w ays:

• H er slater K it participated la
the polio vaccine field »tudy con­
ducted Iasi fprlnp, (Shelby Conn
was among (he 217 area* takln/*
part in the nationwide le st.) On
the day that Kit received her flrat
Inoculation, M r*. Kn*ln*ki wa* onr
f the volunteer record keeper*,
i D r. liOtil* P . D rill J r ., now
M ary’* jtersnnnl physician in Mem
phis, received p ari of hla train
mg in the field of physical mod’ cine and rehabilitation under a
National Foundation fellowship.
The Kosloskh were thrilled ahunt .Mary'* selection *&gt; Postal
flir t :
"W e’re *o proud to In* a part
of the March of Dim e*. We'rt
Proud to belong to that vast num
her of Am erican* who have loined together to fight polio. We'll do
everything'we c*n In help, hernusr
the March of Himes helped m
when we needed It m ost."

i

John Agar Is Fined
$200 On Two Count
SAN TA MONICA. Calif.
Actor John Agar sva* fined Kuo
yesterday on n charge of intoalenlion arm driving n ear without n
license in his possession.
Ih e .ll-year-old form er husband
•if actress Shirley Temple wa* nrrested last Janu nry. lie pleaded
guilty lo Ihe Intoxication charge
nut denied trunk driving and rlrtv
Ing without his llc rrs e wax susended. The rase wa* rontlnued
erim lienlly until yesterday, when
e pleaded guilty lo driving whl'c
he did not have n license in hi*
possession. lfe wn* granted two
years’ probaflm'
The rharges nf drunk driving
and -driving while his license war
suspended w err dismissed.

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Search Continues
For Little Girls
B K C K L K Y . W .Va. i*i-B a le |g h
County Sheriff John C. Ward
called for volunteer* todny to re
some a seareh for Irene Agee, a
and her sister M ary, S, who have
been missing" since shortly after
school Nov I.
Since Hint tim r Ihe section
armiml Ihe mounlnin eommunitv
of K g rrin ha* tieen searched al
most dally
Ward said he nml M alr police
officer* would lead any volunleers
Rom Tw in Itrldgcs, six m ile,
away. Inward E g rrla In Ihe te
mnt nnpe'thalt lieg Irl* may have
strayed even beyond Hie trrrllo i v
already examined.

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one black and tan mule hound
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la only Me per day un our low 5
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(17 Sanford Atiaatle Rau4
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118 West 1 st S t
Phone 1423 C ivil Service ( I f l e r s Security,
G irfie ld Willetts. John Meisch
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AW NINGS JA L O U S IE S
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Liberal
Pensions.
V E N E T IA N B IJN D S
112 MagnoUa Ave
Phoo* 113
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Room 201 E d w a riii’ Bldg.
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on Present Job While Training.
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129I J Sanford.
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1642 W after 0 p in .
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to t only $3.00 the above 3 ’J ne a&lt;t
fur T V and Appliances.
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Maple Bunk Beds, t hesis and a United Stales C lllren. Pleas#
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send full Informallon and list of I.ake Monro* F la
Phone 803 It I l l M a g a u H a A v e .
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1381 Sanford Ave.
Phone 12321 City
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room, kitchen anil tiled bath HO Wesl 1st St.
One hour
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Boats. .Mutors and T ra ile rs
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304 East First SI
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1954 F'OltDOII Power Glide $2.4Mi 26 — Prufesalunal Se rv ic e* — 28
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Phone 1738
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
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H arriett's Beauty Nonk 105 S
JAIOUNIEN
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Mercury Outliuurd Mutors
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S ll III)hleym an. Associate
I ’N IS I'A I,
D E A L E R FO R BRU N IN G P A IN TS
BH R H H H R H CO LD ?
I all 24IMI 01 slop m HI5 W 1st St
isnd U u liy lied n
204 South Pin k Ave
Phone 900
W P Nin 11 li Outboard sales, &gt;cr
(IIIIIS T M A S
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Lei us iiistul! your
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le w e ira r I I 4146la*le4&lt;4-1*. I 'h u lu M r a p li r r
plelrly. furnished, 2 car garage.
f; l i t St. Jim m ie Cowan, phone
Piet
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12 »ml 14 Ft Utility ItiiuatMiuts
riita ID 1 I r r a
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Phone 1440 E N V E L O P E S , le lle rh e a d i, atatelurge lot More than Itgi' on I.ake. W South Park Ave.
(.'.
Vail
Wniidworkinii
I ' l l • N r VV I n l r r I ’ H fk JT - a i 11
m rnts, Invuicea, liand bill*, and
dock and boal linusr 118.000 (Ml
flf/Icleucy Pbune
512
Sanford
Ave
2215
W
11 r i&gt;1 r 11 m *, etc. prngreislve
2 Three Bedroom House, new
Bruning Pulntu
8-403
Printing Co , Plume 4(18
concrete block I (Ml' on lake. IIU ,
Mcltunry
—
Smith
I'alnls
J (3uBS5 1 StG-TTCK t —
West 13th St.
„ S P A C E available AdulD
30(1. IM)
2313
S
Park
Phone
1174
J
LBAVH AVC&lt;ff&gt; A N O TI
Ijt. $10. p *r month I’ hnne 1380. 3 Three Bedroom lln u ie . kllcher
uoljr.
PO N T WANT MI.W WOCtJN'N' O ff P E c L 'N '
equipped $0,130.00 F'or d.’lu ill WK W IL L install a Guurnnteeo RU G S Hint Upholstery Duracleun
s o z e y p ffs u&amp; 1
N IC E , ClaaB. comfortable room*,
ed In yuur home nr lu nur stiup
See J W Hull. Reallnr
used Range or Relrigerutor fot
hot water year
'round
The
Use again Ihe same day
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Phone
1788
• s little us $5 DOWN and $3(4
flab lra Rogoilng House, 401 MagSunford Durarlrnn Service
u month.
Dollg Ave.
IN A LTA M O N TE S P H IN H S - »
368 East 41b St
Phone 2216
cnm plelrly furnished t bedrooa
t'U R N IS H E D 4 room apt. Close
hmne, Florida room, ? ' i iota—
IM.UMHING
A m . i A M i : n m e im S T t U N
In. 117 Oak Ave. Phoae 618
$13,300. Term s
Phone Wlnler 383 S. Hanford Ava.
Pkoue 2117 Contract nod re u slr work. F*ree
Jim a iO Coweu.
estimates R. 1. H arvey. 204
Park 26-204$.
OOM furnlihed Apt. 2300 Mel
Sanford Ave Phone 1828.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
»villa Ave.
A R T H 'I.E H f o r b a i j c
and Accessurlei. Ftvervtlilng In Hie
nu and flnl'hlnn
line uf music including Drums » FLO O R kjinlioi
U N F U R N IS H E D collage wllb kit
Cleaning, waxl
dog S e n Ing Semi
Batons
•
Accordion*
Guitars
jhrn^equl|im eiil, Venetian lillnds
note Coil lily since 1923 H. M
Ka&gt;y term*. Rental system Re
Gleason, I.ake Mary.
pairs.
2 BEDROOM furnlihed apt. Close
IIUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
• Eonillu ru • 1 ar Seal Covers
Lu . $45
P b u n e 7(21 W .
?(MI4 Ceda* A "c
I'bnnc 1119
Kd m un d 'H I p lm h le r v Nhnp
" F ir s t W lfh T h # F I i i m I ”
t*ii&gt;&gt;11&gt;
■ Illos
2/11 F ri'licli Aie
$ ROOM apt 318 W I si SI Phone
I'S P H i L u m b e r
I'T o o r iu g . c e l l l n u .
1734.
and
Ir a in iu i!
t 'o liH t e L 'n lln m i!
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fltu re li. 24lla Si and I'a ik Ave
2861 Smith I'a ik Plume 235.1
O N E ROOM elflcleney apartment,
• Meet l.ihrn utlon
• Welding
lultable tor eouple or single
HARGAIN
2&lt;1 llirli boy* bike
• General renulrs
Private bath, ideally located
prartically
new
tromlmne,
*31
NOW ONLY tl7tt.0a
ir r o is from Post office Inquire
I ’i v in nut ti Sedan i ’lione l.'tmi
('KitAMIC TII.K
Sin
Mapuel Jacobson'* Dept. .Store
BOB BEN N E r r s TV
T iles for A L L purpose*
—FTsliermen Take Nolle* —
Phone |til&gt; X H
Wall
Floor
Repairs
Hemndrl
Live Halt lor Sale
$W A C H E good III p land. South 200 K a il 271b HI.
M lliiio w s-( I'opgiils) 5 do! ft
anford■ Ave. Mecca Hammock
NABOB'S TII.K 1 0 .
Roll llcu ifs—I dm. .'mo
C. C. WfD li Phone I I I or^Bdi R
11X17 S Sanford Ave
Plume 1113
F'iemlug'* ('onituunlty G ru r.
F itOOM furnished Apl. Phone
E . Geneva Ave. on Highway 41
1IKATKHS (T.KANRD
AM B E IN G T B A N H P F.B R F .lt
’ 300I-J.
.Midway, Sanford. F la .
amt serviced. All type*
Will saerlflce uaw furniture l.tv
A A C Appliance Service Co
ing room, pining room, 2 Bed 9 P IK t ’ K rock maple dinette j e t —
I ROOM furnished cottage apply
Mhine It 1.3
rooms. M. W Wheat 24|l S Kite
""Clarks' Tourist Court. 17 92. one
6 chairs, dropleaf taltln, cornet
Phone 2374.
aoulh uf city limits.
. ? kkttk «
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repairs
aud painting
r u p b o a r d and bulfat. B O *
I.M
Lawn
w 11 iiiiixwi
mowers,
1 1 , iiidin.
tools, *etc
1 . thar
springs (w lili legs) ann mat
A P A R T M E N T C a ll'm o
CBS TfltTlRl&gt;lon H ala
peued. General repairs.
tress, Hnllaway rot. 917 Fiaat
119.93
FVra * pemoni
3 Up
emonj'raHoa
STANLEY'S HIKE SHOP
23th St
LGNOWOO!) (17 92) One hedronm
B
HTA
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Al
HTATION
I ' l l . 2431
3lit K 4Hi SI.
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t fu
mlih
i e d cottage. Hoi water 201 South P ark
Ph9i
Phoo*
9197
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automatic washer, g a n g *
ARTICLE*
WANTED
IIA
I.I.'K
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for
general
Auto
ooe Wtkel, Winter P a rk 26
( I.A S JALOUSIES
repairing Alsu Wrecker Service
WE
BUY.
atll
and
trad*
mad
fur­
|M 3.
New—Low Price*
462 Celery. Pb. 1099 M - 1066 H
Size 23 37x38
.
$13 30 niture. Wilton-Malar Eunrllur* Co
FURNISHED
URN
Apt dean, convert Size
Jll
K.
lit.
PhnQ
S
§61.
21-37x30
$15 30
\ Mni, god private. $43 per inunllt
(.'huirr of clear nr obteur* glass 20 G A U G E Heminittim lutoinutlr
V. M. C A M I'D K I.I.
Wbf»D* 432 W
F u lly weutliar slrlpad
General C o nlrarlur
309 E lm Ave. Phon* 1333.
ONE
Bedroom Apt. electric kit MKM1NOLK JALOUSIE CO
"Homes of Distinction"
nF B
private entrance. Phon* 2*r’ W eil H I 81.
Phuue lit )
Pbmta 421 IB" HOYS bicycle and a 20" III-Way U 91
G IR L S bicycle. Must be in n
I s J f J Adults Only.
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cellrnt condition. Phone 1338 J .
Venetian BIInd«
APARTMENT 2201 Park Av*
F a r quick repair Job*, ur an al)
(Nationally Adv. RoUg-haad)
■ewe
_ ___ _____
..Apply 1110 Magnolia.
building Call Jim IU2-M-4.

A (iES 18-50
Prepare Now For IJ. 8.
(sov’t. Joha. ThousandH
Of Openings* Yearly
SalaricH Up To
$8,.*100.00 Yearly To
Start

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Boyd-Wallace

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television

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Foil SALK-14 II. DuCraft mu

about with controls and trail
e r. Phone 2202 nr see al 2414
Yale Ave.

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1. S I L L —Piano Technician
Phnn# 2164 -Rout# 1. Sanford

A V IA TIO N '
—ill
I.E A R N 1 0 F I.Y
Fo r business 14 pleasure $1 a
lesson
Slade
Field
Airport,
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H ES TA U K A N T S

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YOU!
YOU!
YOUI
For Real Pit Bar U u ue
Come lu (Tvdr'i (.rill
206 Saulurd Ave.

l
ANO BU tl OtNGr N EED S

M A N CONCRETE
PIPE CO, ;
Out West 1.1th HI.

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1241*1681 ) f

....w e have gone t o
A C .e c u s WM'CM HAS o r r B Z B P
U S A TH O U SA N D C O l u ASJS A
WEB&lt; P E S O u S TAi-ffN ', S . . . ’

DUMONT
TV

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I8HED, 2 Dedrnom house,
par. month. Ph. 998 or 743-W.
OOM Apl. Furnished. P riv a t*

• Clear View Awning* • spun 7— P*&gt;»-Lly**t*cli Hnulta* —7
Idle Glaii • Porch roll down
ahudei • Travli ana Curtain YOUNG PARAKEETS - heellhy.
Rod*
talking atraln. 401 Vk Palmaliu
Ave.
Semlnol* V«n«l!aa Blind C*.

th. 609 Palmetto.
820 Weal 3rd St.
Phon* M3
ED 4 room house on
NERD PANELING?
Baxa ruad. Phone Yellow Pint, Weitero Rei Cedar,

J£=___H^e

5SS?

Financing

Fu r Remodeling ami repair*.
Nuthlng D o w n-Sm all Monthly
Payment*

___=u Out Hhvrman
West 13lh

MANAGER WANTED
NEW BU81NEHA
bedroom home, Shtrm in Concrftp P | m Co. Reiponsible person to own and
manage a new (ilghly profit aplbath and kltchwn.
$30. In
"e n i
builueu sup
and
n I doora tram1 Monro*
Post Out Wait 13th M. Phatt* 1241-1611
$
chllorena 10c to $1.93 fait aril
let. ATlI. Gibbons.
Ing. fait repeat merchandise in
well exlablisned local merchant*
NOT
MACHINES
_____VENDINO
_______ . MA
....... .
No lelllng. Account* fully extab
REDUCED
llshed and merchandixe placed
QUICK HALB
(or you. No overhead a* you
OWNIB
operate from home. No buxluex*
iaaie.
Indue
it. Indudtny
Gni
experience neceaaary. To qualify
Heater and Vena*
J nu must have car, be belweeu
For Appointment
Y to You —
I and 60 year* of age, have re­
ferences and hav# $730 lo $1500
to covtr inventory by your
bottom
itorea. Only tow hours weekly
. aitle or
lo atari. Exceptional Income
P2 nylon
flrit week. Write fully abou
younelf. Give age and phone
to P.O. Box 216. Dept. ESM,
ES
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ConcreU Co.
Plume: 1241-IM I

FT.0 0 It SAN U tN n 4 Finishing;
Oak flosir* furnished, laid A flu
Dlied. Reasonable le rm i. In bus(neia iln re l%to. Old floor* mad*
ilke new. E . F*. Hlevenx; Route
2. nux 227; Phon* 716 IM .
D O M ESTIC SEWING MACH1NEN
Selrs • Rentals • Service

GARRETT’S
PHONR 1422
See Us for quotation* all Mlllwor)
and Hardware llem* before you
buy and be pleasantly surprised.
CAMPBKLI/S CABINET
Ill-way 17 92 South
Phone 1447

Sanford Vacuum (.'leaner
Servlra

Electrolux.Klrby-Klectro Hygiene
Paris for all make*.
Phone 714-X-.I
BARGAINS!
EXPERIENCED Tire and battery
Used Space llealert
man. Flraatona Store*, t u E
lit. Phona 11.
MIDDLE AGED Woman lo llv*
In and care for Invalid woman
A u a ic iu *
bone 14M-J.
1007 Sanford Ava.
Phona ilia
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TV
and
Radto
CABBAGE plant*. Phone 396-W.
B r n l c t r im ) Repair*

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RCA Motorola talei arid lerrtoa

S i a m T n a e o B“ b t y m b
UN Baafard Av*.
Phnaa 14M
Plowing, discing, gradUf. Tr*#l

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Weather

I
Make Sanford Your

Clear lo pxitly cloudy » lth a l * »
•. al tered
thi* aftersooa

Shopping Center

ur.d in youth portion tonight, a lit*
tir cooler north in.l central to*
'•icht Satuid a) la ir and cooler.

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S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A ,

9 Floats
In Parade
Willi nmc urgunl/'&gt;tiun entore.
in the event, tomorrow w ill be Hie
filial deadline In make application
to place a float m the Annua.
C h ristin a ' Parade. Junior Cham
tier of Commerce president llcrh
Holler said today
The parade is sponsored by tin
•layeees m eoiifunetion with Hi.
Sanford Merehnnls Assn.
Holler said. " I urge each uit
e ic ry metchanl lo t-iilei a float
•o Hus will be a bigger ami hel
ter parade than last year " I'lte
nine lloals already entered will
re|ireseitf the Sattfurd Garde
I Inti, the Sanford Tourist Chili
the llela Si.im .i Phi fraterniti
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
P in t, the Klks i lull, the Woman
i luh Hell Telephone and Teh*
graph C o . Hie S jlilo id Ho.lime
and skiing t luh, and Seminole

Do tense Action
Includes Canada

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This Herald Issue
Last At Old Stand

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Inspect Attractive Religious Edifice
S p e c ia l c e re m o n ie s S u n d a y iif t e r im iiii nt II o ’clm k w ill
m u rk th e p u b lic o p en ing o f tli.* new S a n fo rd ( 'u o p re p iilio m il
C h r is t inn ( h u r c h n l
It It S I m id P a r k A v e
P re s id in g a l th e c e re m o n ie s w ill lie llie c h u r e h ’s p a s to r.
D r .1. H e rn a rd Knot O th e r s p a rtic ip a tin ^ r w ill lie th e R e v
U n h h in s ita lp h . A v o n P a r k , re c e n tly - s e le d e d a s s o c ia te siip e rin te n d e n t o f th e F lo r id a C o n irrt’K iitin n a l C h r is t ia n C o n fe r ­
ence. w h o w ill g iv e a s iio r t a d d r e s s . lin g e r H a r r is , S a n fo rd ,
w h o w ill p re se n t a v o ca l so lo , a n il M rs Jo y c e O ir a r d e t . O r
lan tlti. w h o w ill g ivo a s h o rt o rg a n r e c ita l.
In s p e c tio n o f th e n ew e d ific e w ill
fo llo w
th e
sh o rt

C ity Commission
Will Open Bids
Opening of hols foi Ho- enclos*
In * of l*iini|&gt; lliani'h, cunt met No H
In the extensive server nlld water
'rftprovenieiil pingrum of the C ity,
w ill lie the loo llein of buxine** on
the ag*mln for Monday n lttlii'.
m re tip r

of

th e

C l t v c'liiin ilaalu n ,

according lo f’ ifv Mgr. Warren K.
Knowles.
An emrlnret's eosl esllmate for
the propel is i IHH.OOu. he *uhl
Also, u disco &lt;dun Is lo he held
with the .'leminole fo u n lv hoard of
public In it met inn mid the schools
ruperinli mhnt eotircrniiiir the ex
VanitOn of water mains nod sew
*ers to the new idcnielilarv school ,
hvlnp conslructiid at 2i'lh Ml- and i
la u re l Avo.

Premiere Of Picture Offered
To Winner In I B Fund Drive
■ictur Savllle proditcllmi. I* mu
I Warner Urns P iclu re i most im
lorlant pre.senlailuiis for IU.-.I Ht.V»
IVUI Tabulate Mail
C h rlilm a * Seal eommltlee* will
luhulate their mull sale* al mid
.ight on Hie Hind day uf local
IrTves and telegraph results ti
lie Nulhmul Tuberculosis As-.n
'The winning town or r!t&gt; is In
he named by official* uf Hi** Na
limial Tuheculons Assuciaihm on
he h ail* of I hose telurn* and e il
■e jiituiunred eatly In December
jy l.ln kleiter on fd» "Dom e I ’ar
ly " program.
Faunchinu III* far reaching drive
In noil ChrUltnn* Seal*, U nklef
ter announced he w ill be aided by
appearance* nf famous guest *lar#
on Ida program. He aUn plan* to
ippenr on tdficr CHS show* per
&lt;onallv In aid Hie hnm .im t:.rlur
a picture ii eligible to win tho drive to eliminate lubcrculn*it.
event, which la fenlattvely
Warner Brn*. I* making arrange­
dad fur Dee. 17. Hayed on
ment* lo transport to Iha * e U a

Sanford w ill he In rotnpellHn
* it h olltcv elites and town* i
the United Slate*, one of w hin
will receive as an unuiual ant
glamorou* Chrlslm u* Rift a lln ’ ly
wooddyiH. world premiere, cum
plcte with »tar* and fanfare, a* i
reward for if* efforts In Ihe *al&lt;
of C h rislu ia* Seal*, according I
Art iJn k le tte r. nationally famei
radio and lelevUlun star
Lin kle tle r, Joining with Ihe Na
flonal TnberPiilouft Ax»n am*
W arner Urns P ir lu r c i. *ald ilia
|h e town or city showing Hie great
W t mall *ale in proportion to popu
laflon durln". the firat three day
of in local ChrUlnta* Seal drlvt
Will be awrrded. aa a Yolo gif
lh* world r*emlcre of "The Sil
m Challee.” Any town, big or
imall. that can abow a cinema

(CoallOMd On Pag* Three)

yervlcr*
The new d m ., It 1* ,,f Simnisli
mi&lt;*i.in type a id ,i rcin re with an]
g ttra d lv r
iv,I i,If.I
im if
and
deal'll *and culme,| . x t.'in .i ivsll*.
Irlliilned In w lille The Imlldmg I* i
shaped like h rri,:i*.
The Interior h'* o present*
a
pleasing appeatunee. The midllorhim ha* n boxed ceiling in natural
wood mid indirect llg l.lin g , while
the dinned is pitnel.'.l with South
Anierlciiu cedar. The divided pul­
pit a ll, mvs fur n iiinrl.le-li.pped
altar.
S a n rtii.itr S y n .n .e lriral
The aanctiinrv I* «vuniietrlcal
and alnifde m design. I'ews urr
Ironi the id.I churdi. formerly bl­
eated at Third St- and I ’n ik Ave.,
anil were made f.H year* ag» by K.
IF Kandnll S r., who wax n cuhiriet
m aker. On one side uf the chancel
la the pnator’* mom, while on the
other lx Ihe choir room.
A lta r furniture uml
window*
were given u* memorial*. Near the
rntrance to the church, and having
an outside entrance, In Ihe nursery
loom for the church school. The
chltrrh ichoul annex l» opposite
(Continued On Pag» Three)

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tlnn A**m-lallou met at the .South
&gt;lde I'rlm arv Sriiool Auditorium
Thursday meld wltli the tire*,
dent, Mr* Walter Morgan, pre i-l
log The devotional was uiien In
Mi* Nunev llroek.
The regular hushie** m n 'li'ic
was runducleil with reixN-t* g .v .i,
••V eommltlee chairm an Mrs M
It Sm llh reiMirled on the recent
Classroom Teacher* l.eadership
C .m fcrrnre which she and Mis*
l-'dna ChlHcndeti ultemled at ilele
gale*.
Following Ihe liuslnr** ini-.-lnm
i firogram was prrsenled by Die
hoard of director* of the teachers
Credit Union. The program opened
with a panel discussion rxp l ilium.'
the benefit* derived from niem
hership lii Hie Credit Union. Set *
ing on Hie panel w w v H. (’ . Slre l.
...ndrrnbir Mr* Virginia flur.iev
If T . M ilwec. H. K True. Ml**
Flhel Hlser. Mis* n d ie c ra Steven
Mrs. Ruth Carlton and Mrs. D rnr
I’ene (fact. Tlila discus.Ion w is fn|
lowed with an interealing (dm.

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Attended By Representative Of National Organization
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l i i k o n u n t i l i i f i r t t l i r h .t l n l n y h «"»
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«• H tru c i i i i o f M&gt;** c o u n t 'll •
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no-rting* of approxim ately
five
It,,01 x each t&lt;&gt; explore need* and to
make plan* f*»i
.- it.-pdiiig
(!l.l
Scouting lo mine g lils and f,,r p r »

Dial a tentative •o iiii of $21,INHI
. . , mid he needed lo finniice xin-ti
a program for llo- fir»l veur, which
would provide for H im . paid staff
t-iemherx uml n seeretary, and tiro
side for eoupcll .seivieex.
Action of a runnel I would he
i-iimpofi.-ii l.rleflv of troop organ!
ritlnii. training, program, cuinidiig,
im hlir relations, finance, member
ship-null.inaling, sta ff ami office
and gerierul admlnlxlratlon.
Cost of the pingrui.l would he
•i ,111 atmme cominiiitillea of the
council. Tentative share for Han
ford and Fake Marv wax set at
J 1.7(H).

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■mis ro in m aiid in Ihe N'ass IliH
prodnees N a v a l
training
filin',
and when any mntluit plclnre* a n
needed h&gt; the N a v y , which e.ii
be made by nasal personnel, they
will he a Clew of men from ill.
million re nte r eiiiry ing oul lln
assignment
A I'Minplele seii|,l &lt;d Ihe most'
is made and approved prior t&gt;
any foolage inaife, ami mils aliei
m any limn* of preparaHon do.
a erew, xueh as thi* one, arrivt
In make the mov ie scene* where
e piipiiieid Is In aetu.il use

t utiles* t’LHliu t 'i111, *41
•ii ttir r.iu n iv .In i M'div chant*
•d • dh th«' l'i it i. iinirder *»f
.is* l i t N c v it ii */
" L " a ( f• .y.i.I in t.i i .it fh r notnr
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vs tfli 4 bul
v\y.*unl "V«i Hie tif.n t StifrU f
I I ilnhtiv 4IUMMUU »*d tmla v
tv.*n war i l l . ‘ Nil la -vt flight Ly
'"d»t*. in l.a k rltiiit. w h A . t.e ha.l
♦■♦•ii pii’kliiit tii.n 111it|ct fI*.* mime
•I W til* I IL i li. if. \\ * lh II*' WUH
ft im im’. i h*'i• iL* ui'.i i i i L\ l)c
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sin l i ft
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ifI'hnit’.i! i-ourie
&gt;.- per ■n- a . learcr
i (hen r.ghl* ami
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semi., ty Count&gt;'

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wi lung to . 1 0 , 1 1 in it.ix course
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i n n , l i a at m i l i n e
There Is
■1" t " lll" li charge
lli'glutr.lHiMl
is al ,i .ipcn ip all oilier iiuxine*.
’ i siihiei'ts t.iilh dai add cveiiiaa

Movio Timft Table
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I lie l l l l * an aei i d , u logi ap
'ilc ni.pplpg uml rCM.iii.ii am i
earner a II Is elliplnyeil in making
Hie |irei-ixe aerial pin,I.■*:r .ui* t ijlilled m Ihe prep il il ' n " I hip &gt;
i I I'll 1C III Ips. I l
, o' of III,

up ■' piecise in ippn a camera
i r made Iha! I Hi plod iclil.i
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llo view
uf1, r (iii)slim 4 it*
m odi w work has returned hi tluN. i a ‘ I'hulugrapiii • s ''tiler when
the lilm w ill be completed ill the
r. ''.nil plellir xei'll ii llll fll'.'
Shout Fu m rra
must In- edited, limited, nurra
The movie crew making ltd Hull mu*t be recorded and applied
film Hint the necessary scene* nf in xynclironirutliiii with the film
the T - ll aircraft cam era in thi When lln- training film is coinidet
fighter photo reconnaissance typi ed. it will he dlslritm lrd Himughout
aircraft in Ja rk so iiville Inxl week the Navy In help in d ru d Naval
plinlngrapber* in the proper rare
and completed the scenes rt'Miiiir
at IHmlnrim R2 nf ltd* type n and u .e of the T II aerial r im e r ,
and hotv il is used m vavioui type
camera In Ihe AJ-2P aircraft.
VJ-U2 u ie i this type cam era on A N aval a llL fa ll

F a 'w o r t i l "

3 01 • f, ( N • 7.12 • 9.10
lU lu r.txv Only
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Murder Suspect
Keturned Here

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.li Ihe d e ljc h iiifiil * an I lo tli
li.iiiiii,g piogi i i i i Ion. m M id i,I
fhe sipiadion ,d no ran c urs
al lea - I *.'s .',1 &gt;.f Ihe , .lu l.i I'll
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1 paiin ipatnm t,, tlir two couni ..'* m Kir cuniti ucDoii and o[wri*l&gt;'ll ,d the line an.f the division
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lal.o
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eo.iiitm.iied announcei i omlnurd Oil I’ age Three)

s.-mm.-h' c o o ii I y Vocational
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li,,.-I is lii.viimme a short course
m i i i i i i i ., rclul I , w -t .riing Mon•t-,v Nov. 33. The ,'lnss will meet
M -,n l.,,s Hli -ill'll Ill- la s s from I

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Ate Shut At bhutoiuii OJ

I lie photographic ren trl

■ d istau l ea. l y w ainm g system ,
that inn.Mineroi,Mil
,n "th e b a sif

VoCQtiOlUll School
Otters New Course

/ nnniiui

I his w.-.k found a N a v y mu'loo
i,I,I,tie c a i i i.-lj cle w flttlll tin
■i,ling llo- service rei|iitied to Hi N a t a l I'lmtog* j| d ih ' Cenl.-i N A ‘
• me x ip u litv program "
: \n.o',,-.lla 0 i
at I'b oio gr ip!n,
l Fi|».idlon t!3 to •limit scene* loT e t ila llir Itm larl
| . n.w N u ts It..mil,,' Illlll m i lli.
T mm llo* si-idv, il s\u*&gt; dri-hii-,1
I l l aerial eaiiieta

\\ A S ! I IN C , T U N ( .? ) — T h e
I 'liif m l S t a t e s I i i i s in*-turned
th e ltd. o f t.m illin g th e " d ls lu n t I'm ly w u n u t ig ” lin e o f
n .slti i* sf nt I . . u ** '..long th e C a *
n u iim n A lii.a k h ii r im o f th e
C i.Ill i i l r l i l
An
a iin o u iiv 'c m e iil
m ade
" tiiilfiin e tH is ly toda&gt; lit W a s h m g t.'ii iiiu l O t t a w a s a id th e
'&lt; - s'ot.'iniiirn tt have agreed:
l ' T&lt;* proceed will, the construeHon id Hie perimeter warning net
. in .. . ),.ii.it,.-i - ■I, e cost M
i .Hi, i ,n . e i . i , , ,. i it about one
ill,oh &gt;t ll.ii
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.
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i i,it. i m u , s &gt;,n partirl«f. * III •ill p) Mt I i p.
hility
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ii Im 'l.o n
md
0 i .li ii, ii h ,i i i, ■ v d . i the
' .'ii. ,1 * late*
1 ‘ &gt; I* n * e 1 .,'p ji Iment official*
.ml '.illicii-ht mohiy is available
ii the cm it-lit htrlg.'t lo go ahead
,.lh Ihe prujucl ami that additional
........ " ill he ii-.|uestcd In the next
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Vgl.-cmeiit Told
l i e .iiu io iiiiff m.-iil way much
ike on. issued last Sept 37 out*
n o .' two esisi.ng „ r building
" '.ih r it i lad ai syxtemx, saying
i . t v was ag ieem .ni on need for

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Dr. I h o o k s . l u s t Bcifrltst C I iuk .I i
C e l e b r a t e 2 S Y e a t s 1 oijelhei

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JA P MDONHDINFIt.N HOMY
T O K Y O ..W -Jxpancse niixmshlners have taken n big bite oul nf
Japan's fax revenues—about S3,
&lt;M&gt;,000 wnrtb tbe government
AN SW ER CA M .
Firem en answered a call lu « complained today. It said C7W ini'
grass fire at 707W Bay A vs. tsrly lien gallons of illegal llipinr of all
kinds had been ginned Udt year
this aftsrnoon.

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'I'lte little town of Vitnuuib'*'
France, w ill eeleltrale a p u rlin .1
arty "juvm ix N .irl” Hus llyssej-the.
uni wiilt giM.il rea'iiti A ln i I"
t.iiililul year*. Hit* Nurnutt vllliaie- • If*
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f f’ • t
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lia' lestimeil a ilurmal p io d u .liv.
f •I &gt;I • f l« » |
life drum allv.illy &lt;liiu.i*rd bv lb
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leplact uienl .if Iw.i in i.’ dlle.
U . •ri •
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&lt;it» il tu* I»••• i
-I.iiue.l gla* - window* In if f* 3 lil
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IP took t i &gt;'•• .'it * I* i » »!
Pilot lu lls nullntiul The VUt| k lit
'll* .'Mill III I 1 f II *1 | .
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Iw .iitifii id Pilot e jg ei In e.iii'ri ! p u t , *'i m . |».
I | tir* : til. I . VA&gt;I • tu i tin i t .H id I1 l o r p l . i v\ .* I*
hide to better iindersiumlliig . tppi*»xm nt•
'llMl ti n t S#ont
III -? Vfif V\ .*\ PI .1 M'\I'P' •I•*|&gt;I • l
iiiu ih : the penpl.-s of the world &gt;,
•t f i v f r n | in t
•••unt il * mi.|
i epled m l!ll!t IK "a rate ■
&gt;|»y.&gt;*i Il |U* 1I t I . Ill i tififilff, S n u i p ti Hi.it \s ,i i imn lii vs\ ri p tin* i ...
11 v
I'. &gt;»p|r v4rri
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lim it)” ihe pr.ijerled priigr.im ..I I p «•\ m il fin.I t » • o lii f o u n t o
I.
t *f#* # «11 «»\ I'N, till Mo*
aid to the French ullage
I | ol**Uf tut
mm ii .I ♦•i •h tp
r t it*
| •I »»11.:•*&lt;I lot«&gt; ilt III
Since then ' harm Magw/ilii' tfount |I » I t f ip i ••* lim it * K I t
I k Hi &gt;».k 1.!«*«*•I .'••ls| v\Ufl (.
ports in Us llecem luT Issue. 1 'it.u I foul
• II
lllll f . LI Hu "lirlin tll IL#* ' 1 1
lias sent fond, medicine, rl.ilh.'ol&lt;» \ •*,ir lifl* tint Ills Hi,Is 1* m 1.
has helped provide a new tu.snil.ii I " T I i * to . •I | m I Utrilil • .'Illl ll i.l
till III • «! t•v nil 1114:
in im ill "ii Ihe li.u &gt;1 llll"
rebuild ennimuulty laeilllies an-l i f u i i i / n t i " » i \AUi
u , Il .1 V1 •♦UliiVt'il .1 tr.nh • 1
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t i i f r o i i ait v I l i l U l l i r r o | l « * ,lH 'v |v f o |
mure linportant. renewed ho.
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.mil opllftilstli III Hie he.ilts I " , 1 .'tv^lNlliVM'f f i i * n i I t i r l o l l * ' I H * o p
A
t Luf ell Mil* fll t&gt;9*| *f|l|» HUM ■1 iimI
villagers
•• ll l l l i o l l l t *•
I* , f I m* I Ii I ilt .t o h it.I
it I L'l
wlille .♦&gt; .hi nolli it
A v n *l Jim
VVP ilri I 'liK
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M aterial* Sent
V*1^ &gt;*»\ «n |ll,*uflll •1 fuiu!** 411.1 &gt;&gt;f •*• a| 1 9 1 1 1 . |« . | 11 r • aS 1 1«* | | | \ t i n
(1
A tilling the 1 olltl itillll ,||S
' l l ' V i l e I iih i i i Ih t Lip Ii I I I
Miff 1 IMI** |"*| lltll 1*1I
Pilot Club of Sanfurd has •l'leight ilo/en sill 11
i plated li-.isp •ill
'‘Mh Mil 1 ♦; 1 »r»;I. in* m l" In • I Li tllln I ! '» llil’m t i n
x I lit I III# I llldL'.'tflOl &gt;tl ft
fm a children' * hinrhr.Him ! \%• • ’ ll** I h Li min »‘uiii 1 f| VI'll 4$ ,1 1."
Christm as box.- s id clothing. lu\ | l.'Sxp *■ lu II ••»•••*' • v "f 1 *’ 111 •v•Mill *Li* I . I h ||&gt;|| I &lt; lllll.il L . |.
. *1.1 &gt; I I’ll* I S\•I ........
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and randy uml one bus i’ mI iii • (. 1 1
I IIU •it*itli "if I 'i i k and M «b*.lita|i.« \v
fl" lll ^SM11f ••1|| ........ .
a family of nune i lilldr.-ii .md lit. 1 inllii&gt;-. I', .iii.l- So l’*«*1IT
iLl*
il'il i linn i' i ' Ml/ Mii^ll.'ll i \
widowed mulin'-r tlre.'tlng • If .1 1 .iU M ail -.ml W 11 i**i I'm tv
Hu* a'diii .Mi'ii.il Imll.lin^ ti.Mi i
k..... ..l.t 1..
and xlalhm cry v,
in.i i i \ nl (In* rh u i. fi .n f h ili.' m
Npfila IhM'iiHwrd
Vlllb III i’ ll I In'I s, Hie proceed*
" I lllw t f l u t i p t l l ‘ s‘ 11 &lt;-• .! tilt* l l l ' l ' l l l j 11‘Cl'llll \ «’«III nvf in f «*lI ,|f .| | .1 l
which were used i-iwurd pure
I
fill
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l i t ! • ’« f*»l I ' O l I l K l I S f l
mg stained glass windows lor •In • 1 11»«* f l l l i r
NifP l,
ulitl
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\ \ li • i u * M i ' l l
lli.it
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IN III .inks, who s ,.v In- wncathedral
filth ro m m iM * *
- l i m i L ! L»* f &gt; * i i n * &gt; t
Ini- k |i. Is . I•• lo III. I &gt; .1 r.Hik
Tlie new ratlipdr.il windows ,i&gt;.
............. U -,k W-.il-l IV..i | . .,
Hie resiili of ,i special pilot in., • . I l l o v i l i t * f i t * l . i " • i i i r s Wl Ll a * S«*«9| | t
led and have been rcpl ieed o *ni.» ftir tip* f*111 nf \ ***•11nt I Im* 1,1 ‘,11 I, d t l i i l l l &lt; o U r g e I’ .itk
-iiMillmi lo ennlimutig gifts fm l«!l| || 1VII • lit*' till'.| Mill! fun I I*111 *' S" l l l l HI • il pi &lt;w loo • - I m I lHit
Hie m aterial needs nf Ihe \ill.ige
fulfil i \ • '
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&lt;\sail|ft Lr ft|i|*iailil"il 1(4 *f|Vt nil M»U
-tndr et»ifiml•••*«•. attd th** h f*l
i.if f lit i/ ».f Mu* ('iMiiioinr** v* 4^ Ml

County Educators
Meet A t Southside
In Regular Session

ill **• lllli' I I I d l s &lt; ‘ t | s ** llll*
l.i nil |n»si*|#ol

Area Girl Scout Council Plans
Are Discussed At Meeting Here

Yule To Be Happier
For French Village
Because Of Pilots

Congregational Church
Strolling
To Open Next Sunday
In Sanford Public Invited To Attend Services,

III**

1. 1s t

it t \ 4•ir I Sroul r mi n«’ll o rri* (l u ll to M u lti )

••&gt;iii mil I »*f; Mr* •«i rl« ti« u I h olil, h h 'Io Im i •»I I tir u »I *oo.« I *1 it f 11 mo i Im \ltia»l • i I m .t u&gt; h «»M i « « ,
■mil M in I I* s i'oli L j i |i i nt Io i m I Ni’ oi i IMik .i i H ( | | m &gt; .iiiil i o**l !••••- *•• Mi
&lt; u . « ••I mI m • . niter

The Sanford llrr.th l was p.ih
II k Iic .I f.o the last lim e today in
the hull.link- at 107 Magnolia
l i e . w lil.h It has pern pled since
It..* newspaper was fiix t puhllshr.l there on Any. 22, 1f»l)H.
lid s paper was printed on an
eight page capacity
Hat
tied
press. | hr Inside arrllou was pol
in hi hand.
Tile next ls*u r of Ihe papey
w ill lie in in l.it mi a IV-page
r o la i. press al our new addiess
VII. W. I list S I., on Moiidu..
Moling got u iid riw a . |usl at
lei this Issue w h s oft Ihe pi«*»

_______________
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1
r r f i nt t *
i w w » '
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A l/ n iT O IIII'M —Tli# «anrtuurv of tli* nrw Conyrr (ftliottttl (h u tch i«&gt; dionn in n %i«*n tnkrn toMuril
thi* altar. Not* the tm*9d reillim
iiiilirect Ikirlit na. I huurcT |*»itrluu is uf *&gt;milh \m rn .a n pin**.
. -«jl The andlloiji to la a lm lV in crnixtsiptlm), (S ta ff I'htfeg)I BUrta! .

N o . 64

W ire

$1 Billion
Estimated
As Cost

Cuter At ttooth
All cut', n". should lie turned m to
Hie J jt c c e tiifurtii.itlon H.loll, j i
la k e Shore lllvd
and N Park
Ave , by tomorrow, Ridler »anl
"We expect this year’s parade
tu he much heller than last year's
s u c e fs since we have receive,
mote reindeer and more and bet
lei decor allot)* than were t ic ,'
in llic past
Seminole Count,
bauds and others from surround
im; low n* w ill paitinp.il&gt;
I.
added

.*f.L

F irst MethodiiI (h u rtIt util meet
at 3 o'clock Monday ullcriiuon it
■McKinley Hall lot its rrgulai
buxines* mid nmlal Hireling.
• • •
T llr Methodist Men's * lull will
have Its niiiiithly
meeting on
Monday uf 7 |i in In • M in i,
t lull is Invited to the 1 ome of
Alvin fuliim ni, 2039 Mellons die
Avenue for a smoked mullet nm
Der. On the business anemia will
*sV' Hie dUciission uml formula
Hun nl plans for Hie December
meeting :md Hu* n ti"" il f ’ 1—••'•n.ss
Cnulitiord From I’a je Ottay
|

I .oust’d

lli ch school

•* A
fi
V r%

1 The T lu R ix rrh rrx ( I a s i of (h&lt;

F re w s

U . S. Will Build Radar Net
Along N W Rim O f Continent

Entered

f O N I .it HO V P lt iN T r C H U R C H —The nrw Sanford Cmigrcgiilimiul t TirixMiip t hutch is -dmou front
it* w iiillr m i corner. The edifice l* of Hpanixh min don type arfh lterlu re . with a red Spani*!. tile tool
and w a ll. of a desert-smut color, with white trim min K. (S ta ff I'liolo)

.V ta tn 'iiilc d

F i t I D A Y , N O V . 1 «&gt;. I ‘&gt;.r.t

uf

tSulahotna"

I Vd
) 13
7-04 • 9 31
The Halhl* (Tilt F rid a y "
2:41 &amp; 30 H 1&lt;»
’windav uml Monday
"s'rvaii Hiide* Fur S*v«n
Hrulharx"
I on 1 i n ft lit . 7-15 • 9 20
M " \ I F I .A N I ) (•H IV E IN
H tait* ti.30
"U miii- With The W ind"
Suturdus Only
Start* ti ll)
"T h e

N e b raskan "
• ltd

" K d le i A p e "

Sunday and Monday
“ Jam aica Run"
and
"Qoldan M nsk"
* OFOUF.D D R IV E IN
"C h a ig * at F c tth x r R iv e r"
Dick T racy — xtria l
S ta rts 7 16
Saturday Only
"Rogue R ive r"
(color)
"S k y F u ll of Moon"
Cartoon
S la rta 7:16
Sunday and Monday
"H I D . Ho"
(Folorad C ast)
Comt.ty • Cartoon * N«w»

J

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T IIF SANFORD VfRRAV.D

T uesday, Nov. M». W*!

p r o o f I h ' I n m c m |M20
I.AKK U \ I I S
\ rt |ilii n ..I I I 1 lt*»« !• i I m im iff f o i l n»n-«l r in l« (I mwir
I lic ir .&lt; h «•« I ru m I infill is** i- l»»niir r o n ^ l r i i r l i 'i l o n Oil*
uni) IH50 l*r niil I lurid.$ -« ill« r- in
I• i»»l•.
Kintim!* of tin l . i n i l \|u**f$ • ni« • •• h»n ii &gt;&lt; »- . m ••mi r&lt;l I im I.ix |( m 11 s i m l i n l -» ;il I lo r u la S o u lf ie r ii
lilt I Ml " IlM It u i l l In ;t || i \ ,i • I I r|ll lltl Ur I loll o f t l i o
&lt; oll»*t;i* nri* ilonnl ini* llo it I mu«• In liinMir
Front proof striiiiiiM. ii " ,i viiiil, uni ilo Iniili|iii * m u I I - i l i i l i i n l f il iii tin. lolli'i!!*. I In* f o i l wim o u r
t
lor
mi n i i i u f i n l i o n n l (In- I i i i m , .■ Ii I i o i i r I i noils* of H h * iii
of |f»7 mihiiIi' ii nliin 111• • limit iiinl&lt; r llo I
renin in in t*\i*|« u rr lo«l.»&gt;. Now timln »on t r m l i i o , llie fort will lie ioiii | mo&lt;i | of n nfo« Itiuli* Mil feel
M|linre. %«tils two Ii Iim k Imo • «* noil two - • t*f•it* I lower* loniteil nl Hie toiio r* I’laii* foj the hnikttiK
were (IranII from roiiuli •»k«lilie* nrm o h tf In « 1*1 I roslpool resirlenl- who fool M*eil Ihe xtriMliin*
when il iiih slil! in o •• I In* fori
lo« • * *I i nproh hnnfel) one mile »• -I of ^1 •»te Komi 1*7, at (he
Ilo stliM o f rtf&gt; limit's, ona milifni y mo** n
f»• •in liimpo to (he K ismiiiiimi * Kiser Hml mn&gt;’ ilill he
fr nreij lis Hie # •• r«■f«iI oh •••%•■» \\ oi I*on Hie i . u nl \ | . imIerpieee repriMim lion w.m hiuio tietl on I oe*(fay a ml romplefion i* e\pe«feil on or nlnoil N 'n em her Hi, stilli ilerlient ion liiilnllielv hi fieiluhil for
the first week in lleiemhei

Local Slate Market

Clark Cable
Reflects Past;
Will Take It Easy
HOLLYWOOD &lt;*i - "A fter 2S\
years in the movie business, I'm
not going to work my head off."
fills was ( l a r k (‘.able talking
He was rellccting on his past
present and future in Ins usual
offhanded m anner A lug m an with
an easy grin, he lacks any pre
ten«e He «eoffs at the title rd
"king ," whirh IInllywood pins on
him despite flie fart that films nl
other stars earn more money
Although he has two or three
picture* lined up and could n a m e .
Ids deal at any studio in town t
tic indicated he will space his wort
with plenty of tim e between film '
Does tills mean he is "lo ad ed " f&gt;
naririally’’
" L e t ’s say I'm in pretty good
shap e." said (Sable, who is &lt;on
d d ered one of the most money
wise of stars " I 'm 111,1 rich In am
m eans litil I in comforta ble T h a t'
.ill I ask of life to he w arm , well
fed and com fortable "
C HXMlil'dt (IF COMMKIICK—“ You ml«H
murh when vou n r r
Among the comforts and diver
on the niiKlile," is a motto of the ( handier of Commerce member*
sinus lie enjoys in life are good
ship ilrikc which is underway.
female romoiinii ndiip. travel and
I
fishing He'll I ilk for hours ahoiii
fishing about t'l • only suhlcet 01 oi&gt; was in 1H52 and '53 when he company I'll get one id them to
which tic i' kolulile -I aske.l him pent 22 months ab ro ad He was lead a safari and we'll |us| lake
ie of l ie star* seeking tax Im' iic
why tic liked il «n much
"Mostly 1 11 just tiav cl 'Hie log
I 1 by wot king out of the country
"llei ause IP me • n a | ,/v linin'
il
a 'I tie enjoyed the I'lirnpean game don't Interest me I like l ie
'p ort lie . n 1 "a n d th at's me
\ .LAZY MAN I like 1 . huni h ' life and Ii ipe* to retu rn there llul sm aller g a m e *hecp ileei duck
there's a I &gt;1 id w.ilkinu im nlw ol in* Im; iitnhilion is lor a safari geese a n d 's o birth
Fishing is e.i-y y&lt; 11 ra n Just 11 ihrioiji'i -Mina, where he filmed
Itellecling on Ins e.ireer (iaMi
"M oga inlet
anil wait "
said Dial ".Mogamho’ was the only
lie cotllli i d ah &gt;1 ,- lecrn l 11:1
"I .aw a lot ol l'ie e m lm e n l " really good plctilie he has had 111
1 1 l.a I 'a / \t&lt; s .01 lie has ii s 1
hut Ihere was ,d the la I 10 years lie made .1 slight
lllailin flshlllC eve; VWhere f 1 i »iii
1.1 nt d,reclo r il exception for " C o m m a n d D en
1 lute I 1 I 01! IsIn 1111 "hi.I i saw
■iw telling you lo hurry ' sum." for which choice he was
more m.irliii at l.i I ' 1/ in two ili.m: Ni si I mi- I waul to do il responsible 'llie plav was original
I w.ilil lo lake about sis Iv sent lo III Mi lie turned it down
weeks thrill I did 10 all llie nltii
1 i.'o
places put I op'l 11 i
jtslni! a Injlil 0 nth .11 I ically see Afilea I 'nit induced Mfl.M to Imy the film
tackle lie 1*&lt;1ni(l 11 i’M
1 to (•now 111.my ol the while li-.’hls He ’• asn'l entirely happy
(i.ililes l.iin'iil I r •' Ii'll ill trav el
uni' 1 II. -e. I.', were with my Mill the result.

Big Deal Offered
Japan By Russia

(C onllnu.il From I’nue One)
TOKYO.
— T h e newspaper
ers M a r k e t . the past week totaled A s o h last week said Hussla wants
J31.123 5S for U.424 packages of to buy 50 narrow-gniiRc steam locomixed vegetables and YC'.’J Sfuoxl. ■motives an.l 1.000 freezer cars
1 from J a p a n , a H'i-mlllion-dollar
lead in volume with prices ranging 1 order.
from SI 50 to *4 40. followed by- I V Krupin, llusslan commercjil
pole beans at $2 to $5.20 A fair | representative, reportedly m . J I
volume of field peas, mostly the offer to the J a p a n Locomotive
Crow dry and Purple Hulls, with a and Itolling Stock Industy As«n
association
in slm ctcd its
light supply of h'lllerhenns, lend- The
m em b ers to subm it miotatimis
el grt.en healls. cucum bers e (i;The o rd er probably would top
plaut, okra, pepper and luinaloes that of P»-W when Hussia pur1 chased 305 locomotives and rolling
a le available
"Severly cold w eather early In I stock It would be the first s»e6
November and ex trem e dry w e a ­ ! o rder since the start of the Koreau
ther prior to that time adversely I War
elfected the fall vegetable ileal
The people of the Knstern Sam.
at the Cadsden County ( O u i m y n
State F a r m e r s ’ Market allniuigh a nits ure classed ns the purest, t J
lully, of all the I'olvifeslun peuph's,
I a lily good supply of e.ill.ird
uya the N ational (ie o rx ia p h lr So.
(dhliage. turnips and sweet pula
Iocs l» expected to continue "

You won't need to gamble
✓

So don't take a chance
Get your tickets early
for the Elks Christmas Dance

W a y fla V L .

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Dec 4th, 1951

Lazy Thyroid
Is Blamed
For Colds
llv ALTON J IO \ h I M I I
A |' S» lens e Ifeposlei
NKW VtlllK 1S i . . |.l ll.l • I .
colds?
A Inly lliymid til .ml •• •11..neatly
cnulll ln' tin* iea»nii w i l e s I&gt;r
Mnrslmll ( ciirni'.v 1 .n w r s i t i d
&lt;‘nl.forma, 10 i l l ' m.. / "&gt;• "I tl&lt;&lt;*.
A m erican Ac a lemy id ■ &gt; 1 al
Prarllt-c.
l l j U 't nl I i&gt; 1 1 'i ■ 1 r • 1 •
m ak e II|I r llie |:l mil . ! &gt;i d e. n
M em to help “ .me p 1 pie 1:0 I 1
Iona period* without e III., Ii • Mivs ‘
Tim Ireuliiieid is m m him I nil 1
m easure* Mich 111 1 ' ii i n ; u-i any
chronic Infect.noi m- ii.i'td
••
lirucllOlli. and l n * i » r I m * •.'•m ialj
h ealth r a r e
Sticky, n ‘ 1 1 s 1 *•; • 1 11 11 pi
looks ph im M iig fnr i mIihi* -&gt;111
eittx n’p I "• ii'" 1 o t'i ip 1 1
*
say* Dr I’nnl Williams 11 of W.il '1
COld. Ill I • s 1 Ml" "i'll 0 I I'
trle.l il •in (00 p u la nl v
.1

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Kht*whiri' in sriein " a'ui lie I.

cine

Uolinken. N .1 - -The e e -’ -n- m&lt;l|
fieipinii-y of orean waves e.m h •
measured necnraiely m l ipu, r 1s
With an electronic dnvrc 11*111; |
IIInifu.'lic tap" It promi cs lo bo
useful in studies ol lieai-li cm.cm
harbor prulectloii and 1 nsi.il -u
uincerlliu It was dccelopi I In
firs. SlicMoii S Chon'.'. "I"( l- me J
engineer, and Dr W Hard I INn
son Jr., oreHliogr'iplicr ie e " ‘1
division of New- Ymk Uiuvet.ilk '* *
College of Fmilncrric t. ll'oler 1 "i
Intel with the II S lleach Km .i n
Hoard.

C'Nt Of li lt NAVY'S NEW WV-2 rad ar eurly-verirnlng plane*, hiilll lo
! ".I "enem y" invoilei uiul illreel Ihelr ilestruithiii. Is shown (lupl
ml (lie II iw .iiian coin I w ith the alicraft carrier Hi iir*aru&lt;*. loiter,
&lt;1111 log .1 non k r ini, 1 lie six Ion "eye* - In-1 lie-skv" craft Incutcd and
p.iVCll tins w.iv Ior llie "n o M n g " of IIm lhitlu|i willionl any of the 21)
crew iiieniliei 1 of the radar plalie seeing llie i|inuiy. At Imtliuii Is tin)
emnbat Infm inntIon ccnlei atioanl 11110 uf llie new plane*, n* specially
linlnvd n cu m i n sit at tl.clr radar taupe*.
(InlvrnatluiuiU

Something fresh and

all-new

North I'lalle. Nelir Po.'i h ill j
railroading is coiniii'.i in i*"i • u C tan elcclronlc ilevleo whluh unit I
uifttiriilly swllelic anil coidrols the
coupling speeds of Iicn'ht cars
lo prevent or reduce imp ml d im
age to r nl' nl* of box ears II was 1
developed Mlntly bv the Cm m
1'lil‘lfjc lliiiliand air I Iteevcs lielru
menl C'orp. of New York and t.
being dcmnnstraieil in the rnl'
roads retarder vanl here which
handles up to 4 ism freight cars
In 21 hours

Biggest ear of the low-price 3 . . . . Powerful new V-8
/

Buffalo. N V -It's 11 hindrance,

.

177 lip . . . Ily-Firt f'-fl engine uilh /‘oilerPak*
167 lip . . . Ily-Fire F-H engine
157 lip . . . Ily-Fire F-H engine

Styling... .The all-new Plymouth is the car to measure

lo awallow a medical pill. The
lilting narrow* the esophagus. Take
a gulp of water and sw allow with
the head in normal piulllou, advise
researchers of a pharmaceutical

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CHOICE OF TOP POWERPLANTS

and G engines.. . new chassis... new Metal-in-Motion

net o help to till your head hack

v ‘V• I

PLYMOUTH '55

against. This year, of all years, look a t all 8.

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engine

•l'k«rr*t cathurrtdr at lav «*lia h « | . All i&gt;»».,i&gt;l*nta *.*1UU« with
I'uatiPni*, O x n i r l . t or nmchii-jlllaiil liaiiamU.lon

manufacturer.

,

Hugh Taylor Hitch Mule Park,
located mi the Atlantic cmnd at
im Lauderdale, Is \allied „i $|i|.
million.

TfCoit C O N V E N IE N T
T fto it E C O N O M IC A L
m v j fo

llent, Cheapen!
llulldlnu Material

• Fireproof
• Termite Proof
• Rot Proof
Chapman Concrete
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8A N F0RP, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 17, 1934

E atabllahed 1908

Strolling Spending In Program
Totals $552,224.04
In Sanford
,u - The rotary press recently acCgulred by The Sanford Herald at
ita new place of business on \V.
Flrat 8 t. waa used yesterday t»
print the "Florida Legionnaire"
•ervlee rlul» newapuper fur the
Winter Haven Chief, which was
burned out last weekend. I’aw
cylinder* were saved In the fire,
but thousand* of the newspaper*
which had already been printed
wero burned. The cylinder* were
brought here and nut on The Her
aid prosi. The paper U distributed
Ayo approximately 50,000 Legion
•lairei in Florida.
An automobile bundled up In
wrapping paper rau*ed much cur­
iosity thla morning after people
aaw It parked at Fl**t St. and
Magnolia Are. Finally, the my*lery wa* suited whm poster* were
placed on the covering announcing
the debut of a new car here.
" Seminole County Teachers Fed
eral Credit Union it sponsoring
the showing of "King s X". tin
profession]]!)' produced c r e d I I
union film wldch tell* an inter
estlng story ulmig with a vlgoroopresentation of llie value ami Ihe
funrlions of credit unions Tin
film will he the highlight of lit"
program to he presenfed at the

regular merlins of the Sentlnoli

ic Association on
County Education
ilhursday at 8H p. m. at the South
ijld e I’rlmarvy School
Members ot
f
other Seminole County credit
unions and all interested persona
are invited to attend

A local delegation composed
of Rep. Mack Cleveland. Coup
| y Commr. John Melsch, and
Sen. Douglas Mtenslrnra met this
morning relative to French Ave.
lu the governor's office with
Acting Gov. Charley Johns:
Cecil tVrbb, head of the Stale
Hoad Department; Robert Gup
Ion, chief engineer for the SRD,
and Morris Edwards, SRD rm
ploye. and apparently Mere sue
restful la getting action on Ihe
project.
In a Joint statement, the dele
gallon laid ,"We are very
optimistic that construction on
the widening of French Ave
will he burin by Ihe middle of
December.**
The following telegram was
sent to Ihe feral delegation by
Webb:
"Please lie advised bids will
be received on Job No. 771.S HitFrench Ave. on l&gt;er. 7, 1831."

Minister Speaks
To Kiwanis Club

Atler live years In Ihe sirvlci
department. Elmo Karl*. .104 W
5th St.. I* now lu Ihe sales depart
men! of the Nicholson ilulck Co
It was learned today.
Rev. Milton 11. Wyatt of the
Karls, who will srll both new
and used cars, said. "I will wel First Methodist Chun h, addressed
.come my many friends |o stop by the local Kiwnnls luncheun on the
•rand visit me in my new position. siilrit and meaning of fellowship
The father of two children, he today nt noon In the Yacht Club.
Is a member of the First Mrlho
He wu* Introduced by the prodial Church and the Masonic
Lodge and has been assorfe.ed | gram chairman for the week, E. II.
w(*‘t Ihe Hulck Co . since 1923
I.aney.
Ilev. Wyatt said that, "The very
Chkrlea J. Anderson SanfnnV. life of any organization is fellow­
haa been placed on the dean'a Hal ship." He stressed that, "this la
for honor itudenta at Ike Georgia not a ready-made product, but the
Institute of Technology for the fall
quarter. Students with high arhol- result of good human relations,"
y^atlr avrrage* are placed on Ihe
The five points (Rrv, Wyatt list*
’••s
,&lt;*-'&lt;1 ^ y "-&lt; - mf as nscasiarv dor fellowship
were, a straightforwardness or dl*
lecture* In dealing with othris, a
clear under*tauding of mutual ro­
tations, devotion to a common inercst, the assumption of a fair
-bare of responsibility anil a sense
of humor.
The entire address wa* InterHrlghi and early tomorrow the lurdcd with humorous stories il­
Seminole County Chamber of lustrating the points Rev. Wyatt
Commerce wdl kickoff Its annual made.
solicitation for membership, *t
I'teaidlng over the meeting was
'*#»* announced today.
president-elect Rupiirrt Strickland,
The Chnmhrr will hold h cMrk- In the absence of the present pre­
m barbroue for tlm tlrlvv worker* sident, State Sen. Douglas Stem
at Ihe Elk* Lodge tonight to Issue strnm. Stenstrom wai called to
Instructions. The worker* wll* call Tallahassee un the road program
on firms throughout the county last night, H’.lckland said.
lo *eek members.
--------- j----------------------One hundred thirteen renewal*,
of membicshln and 1 v/o tie*/
week through the mall snllcltation.

Chamber Starts
Membership Drive
Tomorrow Morning

A committee meeting of Cub
C
Scout Park 34 will ba held at 7 30
o'clock tonight at McKinley Hall
according lo Fred Murray, pack
lecretary-lrcasurcr. who asks that
ail committer members, den m&lt;&gt;
then and assistant den :urlhcri
be present.
Murray said lhal any Interested
vftitrion In invited. Any parents
^Tvhn have a boy of Cub Seoul age
‘ and are Interested in having him
iJoln may contact James .tingle. firy, pack committeeman In
charge of membership.

No. 62

City of Sanford, refund to gen­
eral art-ounl, $119,104 51.
City fiscal agents’ fee, $11,(M2.60.
Consoer, Townsend and Associ­
ates, consultation fee, $1,550.
Total expenditures, $82,317.01.
Angas* fee* have been as fol­
lows:
June 21, $21,132.20; July 28.
1401 57; Aug. 11, $1,037.99; Sept.
9, $2,049.18; revised hill. Oct. 7.
$2,234.29, and Nov. 5. $2,113.40.
A hill from the Hurroughs Corp.
foi use of an accounting machine
for work on water and sewer
charges, $2,187.50.
Project Finished
Project A has been completed
and was scheduled to cost $37,398,
hut was $2,226.00 over the con­
tract pi ice, which was rased on
unit pi ices given on estimated
uuaiititir* of work, according to
(lie report.
Work on contracts 2 through fl
has cost an estimated $218,079.91,
while contract 7 has cost an ap­
proximate $100,387.87.
In the progtess report, Angas
•aid that project "A’ is completid. accepted and payment ha* been
made.
In contract 1, lank fabrication is
complete and a tower Is In the pro
cess of being fabricated. The con­
tractor expected to have a crew
ill Sanfoid erecting the wutei low­
er at Meliunvilie and Celery Aves.
today. Time i-lapsed haa been 62.4
per cent.
Contract 2 I* finished exrepl for
those portion* necessary following
completion of the water tank; No.
3, about 00 pei edit complete, with
145 per cent of time elapsed; No.
4. about 29.3 per cent complete,
with 23 per cent of time elapsed;
No. 6. about 203 per cent com­
plete, with 7.9 per cent of time
elapsed; No. 0, about 62.4 per cent
complete, with 21.4 per cent of
time elapsed, and No. 7, about 63.3
per cent complete, with 48.0 per
rent of lime elapned.

For $ 3 1 ,0 0 0 To Go Out
Motion Filed To Dismiss Suit
Against Mayor Higginbotham

Mailing
Will Be

A motion for dismissal was filed late verterdav afternoon al the
office of the clerk of the Circuit Court m the ca-c in which Paul C
Marion, Washington Ct., i* seeking to enjoin lus neighbor, Mayor Karl
Higginbotham, from keeping horse*.
The motion was filed by Hlggilib.-IbamN attorney, Voile William*
Jr . and stales the following:
"Come* now Ihe defendant. Kail Higginbotham, by Id* under-dgneil attorney, and move* the court to dismiss the complaint for that
“ 1 11 The iclatoi ha- an adequate mnedv ul law.
Chuuk* totaling npproxl“ I2J That -**id eomplultit I* wilboui equity.
I inntulv $31,000 will bu mailed
" Ill Dial &lt;aid complaint *el* up no fads which entitle complain | "lit tomorrow by tho Florida
ants lo auv lelief in a court of
I Statu Hunk uinl the Sanford
equity.

Tomorrow

Bank Presidents
Talk About Plans

"I l l I bat 'a id complaint I* not
•worn to not a i r affidavits filed

FXI'I.OHION-~l.t. J. R. Crow of the Sanford fire department took*
at a broken connection (arrow) in the air conditioning system at
l.o* el I'*. Third SI. and I’almrtln, where nn explosion occurred
yesterday. \ wall dividing the motor room and the men'* room
was hlnwn loose and the dour of the latter room was blown off.
No one waa in rilhet room when the eiplosion occurred. (Staff
I'hutn)

Stations Test
Conelrad Net
Of Civil Defense

Warning Given
By H D Agent
On Electricity
Did you ever Hunk how mans
Hungs in sour own Inline run
slim-k sou" "Well. Hide are a lot
of them wliin electric current is
on unit too many persons forget
Ihe dcadis force of electricity,"
•ays Myilm Wilson. Home Demon
stiulinn agent, today
"Wlien sou fall victim ol Huold adage dial lumiliarity breeds
contempt,” she x.aid, "keep in
mind these way* to safeguard
electric xicvice in your home
'( 11 Never toiicli an electric
appliance or radio while you're lit

therewith
“ (6 ) lhal said complaint dors
not stale dearly and definitely any
rad* lhal entitle complainant* I"
auv relief therein sought.
”(»'•&gt; lliut the relators have not
complied with I tile 3 19 of ihe
Mules uf Civil Procedure "
May Kile Motion
Marion will have opportunity to
file a motion to strike this motion
for dismissal. Higginbotham still
lias seveial day* Hi which t» fiU an
answer to the complaint.
Million, lepirsented by l&lt; W
Ware, local uliornev. and Wav
blight and Waybilghl, Jackson­
ville, filed an iiijniielion suit
agaln't the ninvor utter uttemut*
before Ilit- City commission to force
the mayor to get two Shetlund
ponies off his property failed
ll wa* during Ihi* action that
Die commission changed the ordi­
nance covering Ihe keeping of uni
mills within the City limit*, and
made the necessary distance an
animal must be from u neighbor­
ing house, IIHI feel instead of 6911
feet
Commr* John Kader ami Will
tain .Stamper voted for the change,
according lo minutes uf the meet­
ing, while Commr*. J. Denver Cor­
dell and John Krlder voted tgainil
the move. Muyur Higginbotham
east the deciding vote In favor of
the amendment.

’ County Requests
Stale Delegates
Get New Survey

Among oilier business al Iheli
regular meeting yesterday morn
mg. in Hit* Conti House. Hie Conn
tv Commissioners adopted a re
solution favoring Ihe emploviin-oi
ol mil of counts uppiatstv* lo
Ul.ike ail appr isl.il Ilf all Scillilloh
conulv proper!:
I In- i umiiilssioiu'is requeslei'
s t a le
DoilVl is Slen ‘c&lt;nil ail-!
Slate heps Mark I level mil. J r
and Voile Williams, ll introduce
a hill at Ihe next session of Ihe
legi-l'iture to authorize the lluui.l
ol Ciuinlv Commissioners lo em
ploy a In in of co m nrtent out ol
couolv app raisers (is* the (mi
pose ol re appraising Ihe value ol
all Seminole county properly
The Commissioners also deferr
ed (m (intlier Investigation a pro
pos.il by J
llralley Odliain t&lt;
eider into a Joint venture, paving
several ro ads n ear the new ehinciil.ii v school on French Ave
and 27lli St Odliain plans to build
about 111 homes In the a re a , County
Clerk I). P Herndon sulil.
A petition presented by 13 Lake
Mary residents requesting the
County to repair and uinlidalii
the intersection of T hird HI . and
Country (lu ll l t d . In Lake .Man
was received by the Ciiinml.sslnn
loil acliiui was deferred mil ll Hut oiiindssiuiiers have viewed Ihe
si t e following a protest liv sever il
presold, Herndon said
Friends of J. R. Hnlfehan will (arson.C lou ding Ihe properly ow nerrcgici lu learn of Ihe death of hi will liirnlvli rights of way Ihe
fulher
Hilliard lloolelinn. 7:* Commissioners agieed lo fls a
which occurred al Hie home ol to ol northwest t.i | .tn&gt;:womt o .n
In* daughter. Mrs Klixnhelh Nd&gt; i , i ace I aki-

WTKK. the local radio station
did not participate in the national
lust ot tin- Conelrad civil drfeut"
network la.st night since II was nil
the air al the time the prngrnm
was staged, Marion Harman,
Program direct'* of the station
said.
Hundreds ol commercial radio
statiqu* early today jolm-d null
,
«
tarV’ and civil defrwe aathorHlr* dm .In lb |
‘ I9&gt; D,e convenience mil lid h,
In testing a plan *fo liil.iiin lie
public during ail enemy attack not liiiup siickcl*. foi vlf-ctrlc i-(i
(ill a lice*
without aiding hostile bcmlieM
"CD Disconnect electric irmi and
However, Harman, reported healing appliances wlien iml in
Twelve enlisted men in FAS WHIR' lx tied lu wilt* llie key use
RON 51 at Ihe Sanford Naval Aux­ Ci.nek ad slatior. hi the are*, m l
" it i Don't -l mil in « puddhiliary Air Station yrxterday rejetv conducts li-sls with them even wlien collliecllnH laiilidis
up
ed certlflcalex of pruiuottan Irom day
iillaUri-s
Cdr T &lt;&gt; Murray, commanding
"I 5 i Never Ion.-li an&lt;
iiillld.'d
"lu Ihe event ol an at'iick." II n mil.,I
officer ot the squadron
-ti.li a- a slit,
water
Those receiving promotions and iiuii said, "all civil d-'lcii-r in pil e will'll lllllldlilig Co. ..... r -,l a|i black lu Needle*. Calll . yevteldav
lltelr new rale* are a* follow* formation liniadrast to itm pen jillances
billow lug a heart attack
Theodore K McDaniel, aviation pie will be carried Ihrotigl. WI'll It
"ll i luspeil all llesllne e,&lt;rdMr lloidchuu. a Sanford ic-i
electrician, first class; Robert
foi Hayed nr cr.uke.l
Results uf Ihe nationwide I *si rcgidBXly
Rosen, dental technleian, second
lasubtion. mid re| lace or repair leol for many years had m nb
class; Claude A. Rose, yeoman, may not he known lor a iiuuiil) lllo*e defeelise
hit home In Needles with InA new lu m III town is the Sao
second class; Kenneth M. Arm­ or more—until seures u! report
“i l l Never run flexible cords daughter for several year* lie lord lloiidlug Co . owned and
strong, Walter C. Collins and Hav arc received and i-vaulaled
.perilled
lu Gustav V.irgi-h
across i radiator. Ivor pipe:, or sides the son and daughter lie imood K. Smith, all aviation mar
II will oiler all tvpes of lull
lhrsiuf.il
windows
survived
by
six
eruudchiblrri
Communications officii!-, • n
hinlst's male, third class; Robert
.11 Don't sank Ihe Cord wlien three great grandchildren and mu boluls 21 to u r s a dav and Is I mated In advance that 1 ,’whi ol Ho dl "connecting
J. Ueltran. electronics technician, nation's
-ali-d III roolo 2ol ol llo- Kdvvai.lappliances'
brother and one slsler
2,000
radio
stations
wool
I
third class; Chester J. Millard and
"(III liisisl on Ihe t'ndi rwilli*
l iiiii-i.il services and burial w ll Ibidollig. act -vs Irom ihi (m r .t
take
purl
ill
Hie
lourili
aiiini
Robert K. Mowbray, aviation
Laboratories label on cord sets
lake place in Needles Thursday b-oise
storekeeper, third clast, and Gil­ test of Ihe "Conelrad" ivsleni
OKLAHOMA CITY OTV-A. broth­ bert Avalos and Doyle I* .Scroll from 1:30 In 4:30 a in local Him- or power supply corili "
Many stations remained on Ho
er and sister were reunited for gins and Donald J. belle*, yeoman
the first time In M years because Hurd class.
air longer than usual t.i pnrlfi i
pate In Ihe “| nioI lomulci-ls
of a leisure glance at a telephone
designed to keen the .utblir in
directory.
formed in an sir attack willeiut
llert Frigmore,
76, Oklahoma
’rlgt
permitting enemy bomber* 1
City, hugged and kissed his sister
ride a radio beam to a partii-ul.u
Mm . J. A. Martin, 77, Fort Smith.
Campbell-l.osslng Post No 53 of the American 1 egbui w dl^parll
station.
Ark., and both wera laughing and
Air Fnree planes taoyt-il aero*MIAMI III'.ACM ts Aidoitinliile ,-lpate In a plan to form un -oixillaiv of Legloniiaire* lo aid Ihr Florida
crying
Hie country and off (liecoa*l- deale rs weie told yesterday Dial Highway P alio l in lime* &gt;&gt;f em rigencv "r disaster, ......... bug lo K /''You couldn't say I recognized
Jr., post conimaiiiler
MIAMI—Capl Stephen P. Swire during the drill Cheeking tsli.-ili over liberal trade III* were a liar lobnson
her. Sha was Just II years uld the
| Imi,|a Is the latest slate In aimuunce iiluus foi tlie oig uldtalloli
last time I saw her, hut I knew good, U8CO, commander, 7lh er the broadcasts could lie used ard In their Inisine**
&gt;.f
mi
auxiliary
highway uulrol rm nposed wholly of l.cgomiialres wle'
Paul II IIrowii nt riiii-aco, vice
it was hre and I was glad lha Coast Guard District has unnounr as a navigational aid
came," said Frigmore,
ed that the period from Nov 13 All stations In an area used the presuleiil of Ilit- Gener'il Finance will perform in enniiertlnn with the l lnrldu Highway Patrol in such
saire wavelength and the sanu- ('nrp . advised Hie Niwumal Used clrrumntarires.
Mrs. Martin, visiting her grand­ thru Nov. 30 has been designated urogram,
with each iriii«mltlio« Car Dealers Assn convention that
The .Sunshine S tute's uiixIMarv is patterned a fte r an Ohio null
daughter here, happened to glance "Courtesy Motorboat Examination Ihe
program on a rotation pi in Ihe "tragedy" ul 1918 might be which has some 7,00(1 volunteer l.rgiannalre* In Its runk*
through Ihe telephone book and Roundup Time" for the over 1200 designed
to
keep
no
single
slainci
I'n lls will be sta rte d lumiedlntclv In half a dujen umi»r sections
members of the Coast Guard Aux­
sgw Prlgmore listed.
Ihe air for more Hum Id to lu repealed.
iliary residing in Georgia, Florida, on
In Dial year, tie said, sales of of the state, Comdr. II. N Kirk
•econds
at
lime.
None
of
the
,
1
a
South Carolina and Puerto Rica
new car* slumped 50 (ht cent man of the Department of Public Petersburg, vvtio is i giaduate of
1 because
Capl. Swiregood explained that lions Identified themselves
uveilv Mmrsl trade-ins Safety, a former departmental the Ohio Auxiliary Patrol, Is cre­
Ihe Coast Guat.l Auxiliary, the
caused wild dealing III the fall of commander, said today.
dited with stalling muchlnrrv to
elvlUan right arm ol the Coast
1917. selling mil Hie 1936 models a
Units will he formed in Talla­ give Florida a well trained state
Guard, has as its primary mission.
year early
hassee, Mt. Petersburg. Miami, auxiliary force ill llnira uf emer­
Ihe promotion of safe boating
The situation is repeating !l«rll Jacksonville and Orlando Others gencies. Oiganlsation of the auxil­
To do Ihli, the Auxiliary, under
as far as sales in a lvince are run will come along a* fast as urgan iary patnd will lie made up similar
lha direction of the Coast Ouard.
cermd, and l&gt;t month installment national details can lie wuikrd to pattern on Highway Paliol.
offer* to the pleasure boatman a
sales are being made to "cure last out.
There will be five ( l o o p ureas and
courtesy examination &lt;&gt;f his um
year's selling of this year’* mar
At a recent meeting In Gaines a headquarters area; districts
torboal pointing out tim require
SOESTERRRRO AIR 11ASF. kef." aald llrnwn
villi-.
Legion
Department
Comdr.
comprised of two or more conn
manta of law and good seaman Netherlands |.4S—The 512th U S
"Installment selling Is lint a shot Joe C. Jenkins announced that tics; Individual county leaders and
ship.
Fighter Squadron was transferred In the arm to lie anplied when ulaii* for the auxiliary trait finally ••Itv platoon* depending on stse of
It Ihe motorboat passes the ex- In Dutch operational command yes sales slow down." said Ihe (Inane
mlnatlon, a decalcomania ts at terdajr by U.S. Ambassador II mg officer, "ll Is a normal, basic been formulated after several community.
To ( Mortllnnlr Ffforl*
led thereto, attesting to the safe Freeman Matthew* in a ceremony pari of Ihe syslem of merchandis­ years' effort* and Lt. Jav I- Hall
of th" Florida Highway Patrol has
Johnson, presently chairman of
itandardi on board.
at
thlsb
Irthplace
of
the
Dutch
air
ing
at
all
limes
"
been named the liaison officer he
Florida l.uw and Order Com­
Regular Coast Guard boarding
New officer* of the association tween the State Patrol and It* new tho
mittee far American l.cglun. will
parties do not board boals dis­ force.
"One
more
link
I*
forged
In
the
will
be
Installed
at
a
banquet
to­
coordinate effort* with the Highdecal unless a viola- Allied Air Forca'i chain of com night with Ral Miles of Norfolk, auxiliary.
playing this decs'
Hall haa already met with Leg­ wav Patrol and the American Le­
Urns is apparent.
mand,"
Matthews
laid
as
he
hand
Va„
being
elevated
lo
Ihe
presl
ionnaire* In some sections, Includ­ gion and will recruit sufficient
Imposed for failN«» penalty
penally U
la —-rT
,
ovar control uf the 550 American dcncy.
ing Hi# St. Petersburg Post 14. to and qualified men uhu will be
ura to -pass the Auxiliary's
examl ed
* xllli
airmen
and
their
25
Sahrejet*.
complete training plan talks.
nation, nor Is any report of the
srreened and trained by Ihe High­
Kll |U UL'I D
Dutch War Minister Cornell* Ktul
examination made to Coast Guard described
Group Wife Aid
way Patrol In mote than 20 sub­
the
ceremony,
held
on
a
MONTICEI.I.O,
Ky..
lA
i—A
teen­
Authoritlaa.
HiicIi an organisation In any jects.
parade
ground
lined
by
Dutch
ager
who
preferred
death
lo
school
"Wo wish to stress," said Capl.
emergency, whether peacetime na­
“Although the American Legion
Swleagood. "that Ihe Auxlliarlst's troops, a* a "landmark in NATO killed himself yesterday, using a tural disaster or wartime enemy us well as many other county and
lilslory."
stick
to
push
the
shotgun
trigger.
watchword is 'courtesy' and his
action will aid In protection of life, community group* have auxiliary
Star asked the chief of Ihe Dutch
The blast struck IS-ycar-old boy preservation
alas to apara you, hU neighbor,
of order, prevention of police units," Col. Kirkman declar­
air
staff,
Lt.
Gen.
A.
Rarrlla,
"to
in
the
heart.
now tragedy".
panic, maintenance of mobile com­ ed, "It haa been fell that » statesurround
thla
squadron
with
such
Police
Chief
John
Ulevina
said
Victor If. C o n e r I y, ram
munication* and traffic control. wldo organisation with uniform
Sanford Flotilla care aa If II were a NelherlanJ* Mrs. Albert Morris, a widow and . t he auxiliary would also relieve (raining,
I
rnandar o» lha
rulea and operating pro­
that hla unit will set up a squadron." He aiked the Dutch mother of five other children, (old the patrol from desk, radio and cedure
the same as the State pa­
y motorboat examination population to treat the American him she end Paul had argued over teletype Job* In case of serious trol, will
definitely he an advan­
compatriots, "for they school attendance. "He said he
ot Sanford Boat Work* airmen
Th# auxiliary would nM take tage to not only the patrol but
will bo manned by Auxi- have come here for the protection wojld rather die than go to nuts.
part In policing labor disputes, po­ Civil Defense and disaster relief
aehool," she said.
ts Irom 0:00 a. m. to 8:90 and defense of our freedom."
litical assemblages, protest* meet­ agencies as well.
The outfit, commanded by Ll.
on Nov. II and Nov. 28.
ings and almllar categorfea.
Tho auxiliary patrul will be a
SPENDING CUT
urged all owners of motor- Col. Frank M. Haynle. of Clarks
Original authorisation for th# volunteer group uf 1-eglMuialre*
----- for pleasure In thla ton, Oa„ will ramain assigned for CHICAGO cfy-The Army haa re­
.................
................
up
with no honorary member! or age
tholr boats around administration lo Uia 406th fighter duced Ita spending 3V4 billion dol­ Florida American Legion to set
Interceptor wing baaed at tba Brit­ lars thia fiscal year, Army Under* such a irogram was given during limit. Namsi of officers to ba ap­
______
Legion
Convention
in
8
t.
pointed or (lasted will ba announc­
_ __ation may ba h*^ ish Air Force slatlon at Mamton, secretary John Slexak laid In a the 1
Petersburg. Ronald G. Johnson, S t ed at a later date.
•ha Irumley at 1132. Kent.
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speech last night.
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Efiltsted
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Are Promoted

Former Resident
Dies In California

Bonding Company
in Edwards Building

Relatives Reunite
After 66 Years

''Pack Committee
To Meet Tonight

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Christmas Clubs Checks

A total of $5b2.224.04 has been expended in the C ity's
extensive w ater and newer improvement program , according
to a report given the City by Robert M. Angas. Jacksonville.
C ity's consulting engineer.
Thu unexpended balance of fundn which have been ac­
crued so far through the sale of revenue bonds is $550,321.90,
according to the report. A total of $1,147,740 waa received by
tin* City from the side of $1,250,000 in revenue bonds. Interest
am ounted to $39,104.
Kxiienditures made up to Nov. 5 were as follows:

Action Underway
On French Ave.

ARsocinted 1’reR.s I .cased Wire

Clear to partly cloudy through
fkunttay ««c*u| wiitiy scattered
showers and feu thundershowers
this aftcraaou and evening, couldcrablu fog early Thursday., pent*
In*, little change In temperatures

Too Liberal Trades Local Legion Post To Cooperate
Hurf Cor Business In Plan To A id Highway Patrol
Dealers Are Told

Boat Inspections
To Be Held Here
Next Two Sundays

American Fighters
Are Transferred
To New Command

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I Atlantic National Hank to
mumhurs .&gt;f tJiuir C hristm as
■ravings dubs
Of this total, approxim ately
$17,000 i* going to about 850
mumiiur" of t(u&gt; savings club
si the Fl u i,la State Rank, and
•bout $14,000 i» uuuroxlmataly 300
member* of the Sanford Atlantlv
National [lank's ,-lub
According t,&gt; I'. F. 1'iickrr, pre­
sident of the former hank, ov-w
II billion will te sent nut thi*
month in llie Unite! States to 12,2“0 0OO t hri-lmas club member*
by il.hlll) batik*
"III the state of Kim Ida, an es(imuteil 14,160,000 will lie paid out."
Hoheit Ilium*n. president of the
&gt;von,l bunk, said, "Joining a
t hiistmns savings dub gives the
benefit to local merchants at this
folks a prepaid Christmas.
"H iicIi ■ urogram prove* to ba a
time of year by providing a con*
m,|,Table amount of money to b*
fuiincicd into local channel* at ope
time."
Make* Remarks
locker remarked, "We are very
engei to hav* people join this club,
because it Institutes i
mg* p
which becomes a bald
it is d(on#
on a weekly basis.
"Naturaliy, bank* are interested
m people *avine money—that i*
ouit of their policy
Tucker said he hoped the num*
10 r of members ut his bank would
lie doubted for next vn*r, whu#
Ilauiiinn uxpiei'teil optimism about
011 increase nl hi* bank.
This v n r wa* the first the provi am has been in force here at
both hunks.
Vclivlty I'nderway
Act•vit\ is ulol'-r 'av ut both of
rl„ uutltutlon* to get people
cull'd on Chlixtiiu* savings clubs
|oi |i *66
Uiuli'i the cluli *\ stem, u member
deposit* a certain amount of
no.ii, v each wveak, lunging from
26 cent.-i to $6. wInch will iiv paid
nut in plenty of time for Chrixtmas -hopping
A schedule of savings shows the
following
•J5 cents pei week for 50 wee'xs
total- 11 "69 Mlc» nt• a week. $25;
it ., week, $59. $'-'. fiuo. $3, $150;
it. I'.'un. xnd Jo. $260
Hallman saol ihe ft and 12 plan*
air the lo-Xt llOpulai

Entire Block Burns
In Baltimore Fire
liAl.llMORK. .H - An entir*
sqoaie block uf ‘arnth Blltlmor*
wu* tunned nut last night by an
II alarm (ire that swept through a
lumberyard and spread to adjoin­
ing buildings
Mote Hun half of the city’s first*
line equipment - 61 pieces out of
110—wur# imbed to Hie scene
The lumberyard, two trucking
firms, a garaao, a tool company,
numcroui ttnaller firms and apart­
ment tmuioi were wiped out. Many
other iiitlldibga were damaged.
At feast 159 person* were driven
from their home*
Three captation* rocked the area
hut iiiily one person was reported
i i i ) iii ed.
a Mrnunn hospitalized
witn burn* on both feat
No official damage ettlmate wai
given immediately but one lourc*
estuiulvd il would exceed one million dollars.
STA8.HEN WANTS
EISENHOWER DRAFTED
HOUSTON vfv~Harold SUtien
said yesterday President Elitntmwer, regardless of whether ha
seeks re-election in 1958. should be
drafted "for tho good of the coun­
try "
Slatsen, twice a candidate for
the Republican nomination, said he
will not announce again in 1956 be­
cause Eisenhower should be al­
lowed to continue hit program.

Movie Time Table
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"Duel In The Sun"
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MOV!ELAND DRIVE IN
Start* 0:30
"Black llorte Canyon"
0:46 - 10:09
"East of Sumatra"
8:20 Only
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"Tomorrow la Anokhar Dei"
and
"Jamming The Blue*"
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Area Girli Scouts Council Is Needed
Advancement Of Local Program
A n Im portnnt Hireling relntivu to th e fu
tu r e o f Girl S couting in th e S anford nfen will
b« held tom orrow ut 8 p m. a t th e Holy O omh
fiplacopal C hurch pariah Iiouhc.
^ W hy in tid e m eeting im p o rtan t?

Klrut of al&gt; let’a go Into a hit of pant Ii Ihto ry of Sanfnrd’n Girl Scout movement. For

approxim ately 20 yearn, there was hut one
tro o p of girin in Sanford. TIi Ih group waa
com posed of Intermediate Seoul h and was
farm ed a "lone" troop.
Two years ago, the first Brownie Scout
tro o p wan organized. Now there are nine Intorm cdlato and Brownie troops in the city.
P u sh in g the movement hus been Mrs. F. D.
S co tt, local leader In Girl Scouting.
Now th e m ovem ent has cohie to a standRtlU. Mrs. Scott bringH out. because it has
HH-fnr as local conditlona perm it, Ifelfl
deled Iri leader train in g , lb th e securing
da to sup p o rt th e e ffo rt, and In o th er

ra.
Ik m eeting tom orrow night Is going
to be Im portant because plans will he pre! aented for the otganirulion of an area courtell, w h jrh could be of help in the advancement
o f .Scouting here.
Head In It a rom m lttee which lias been
Studying thin possibility baa been Mra. Gkt-y
A. S train Jr., Orlando. Members of the com­
m itte e include Mra. Scott and Mrs. I,. \V.
S cott, ta k e Mary.
Thin group baa been studying Hie possi­
b ility of a council which would servo Sem i­
nole. Ornnge. Brevard and Osceola countles.
L a st Dec. ft 1, according to the local leader in

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Scouting, there woro approximately 2,1100
glrla In two ronnclla nt W inter Park nnd Or­
lando, and in 20 lone troops in the four coun­
ties.

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tOOAY’H ntni.K VfillHR
I f Clod Ixi for us. who call Is* against um?—
Romuna 8 :.'H. lif wo are supported by Infinite
power all will lie well. We are not friendless.

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W ednesday, Nov. 17, 1051

I'nm iilcnt KlHcnhowcr. wan tfolnfc p re tty
fa r w hen In &gt;i tqieerli ju n t Imfore election ho
rnllil B ocrotary Dulloq Iho grente.st a o rrrta ry
of hIii I o thn country Iiiih over hntl. Some oxtrnm oly able men liavo hold thin poHltion, ami
an n ruin they have boon ab ler th a n th e ir
prcttl'lcntn. I’roHlifcntn urn o ften nccunrl
cIioIcch, picked Ih' chumc th e p a rty feurod th a t
B h leading figures luul m ade enenilea ho th a t
an nbwiitt nomlnen would he iiftfbl1. Thd necreta ry of Htuta, on tho o th e r hnnd. Ih th e head
of th e cabinet, find In generally n p a rty load­
er, often n fo rm er prenidPiitliO candidate.
Dulles is m ore I lie profcHidonnl diplom at
fypp, like bin g ra n d fa th e r, Jo h n W. Fonler.
who nerved an Mocfethry of ntnte tinder
I'frnldont R eitjam ln H arrlaom He ban lakep
g re a t pnlna ami Iuih accompliHlied m any
tlilngfl. though ho Ih nomutlmoH criticized fa r
w ant of ta c t. A cdiiHideh’d opinion would
hardly rank him w ith hiicIi HorrnthrioH nf
Htate oh Daniel W ebatcr or w ith John Q uincy
A i Iiiiiih, who wan the real au th o r o f tho Mon­
roe Doclrlno, though it hcarii the nam e of Ida
chief.
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Bullet Hole Is Symbol O f Coufagg
BRUSSELS, (4»--Tlie scar of a
Germsn Orstiim agrnt'a bullst
Still can tw seen in Iho nest green
I ' Due.
cnei e.
doorway of Mine. Josef
Every time she goes through ine
door tho mark reminds Mine. Duchape, gn frish;bufn wliluw to «S
who bn* become 4 symbol of, Bet-

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are many girls who cannot lie Scouts because
of lack of facilities. The w aiting list is long
here and more are being ndddd all the time.
An nrcu council would make prdvisioh
for training additional leaders so th a t morn
troop* may lx* formed and more girls may
take advantage of this wholesome, w orth­
while organization. le a d e r training has bcoh
conducted a t W inter Bark nnd Orlando, bill
It has licen difficult for local women to a t­
tend these sessions.
In the past, if I lie locAl troops wauled
equipment or needed information, they were
required to go right to national headquarters
ill New Tork C ity; Unless some help itduld
ho obtained from the Orlando and W inter
Piirli cohnriis. tail naturally, their help (a
limited by budget:), personnel and time.
Needed help hero could be made available
by nn Urea council. However, action for such
a council cnlla for the support of local citi­
zens and organizations.
bocal citizens will he nble to discuss tlir
m atter w ith leaders In Scouting of this area,
wiiit Mrs, Gretchen L. Kidd, member of the
national Girl Scout organization, and with
executives and directors from the neighbor­
ing city councils, a t the meeting.
Girl Scodtlng proves very beneficial dur­
ing the early years of a child, and benefits
carry oh Into Hie teen-age years nnd adult­
hood.
The effort here now needs our hulp.
Eventually, help probably will he asked In
the form of money
Are we going to let such a child and
youth-prom oting movement dow n7 b e t’s get
behind nnd help It. b e t's be nt th a t m eeting
tomorrow night.

tne, ,
klred ott
heaks, who wears n Mac? rllibmi
it. "But no one hai
low fpr a,long time."
cofnq now

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easier.
"Thit Bobby — he was inch a
good little boy. Always laughing
My daughter ran a millinery shop,
and Bobby used to help her make
hals "
The two British soldier* hid In
(he Iluchene. home at night for 14
011th*. snmailmes moving In other
area during the day.
!
One day, white (lobby wiyt out,
lapo nf
three
Innrkctt
igenU ii
Uie dcigr. Thejj s_earehed the house
unit MrCuhh|n, shot and
hint when he tried to ei'

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"(iiit they took Flnrrlp lo Raven*
hruck. that awful place." ahe aa|d,
"and later to Belsen, the most ter­
rible of all
"When she tell III, they, took barr
‘
ners one
away from
(he other prison!
~ asked and .asked
.—— —what
----- day.' 1' hhave
happrhrd to her after that, agd
no one will tell nte,
so
."She.was so
m good and
f alee
/body."
kind tn every'
hvllftj slas
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Bobby Gnnvlllb
stuudifl^d
back, to Britain by (tin Belgian
idergrmtnd. John 'McCubbln, leIte a bullet In HI* berk, survivest
a wattlme stay In a German

primn camp.
^ Both men sot In touch with Mme
Duchene as soon as they could to

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nts — Belgium,,
'ted State* - hlva honored tha
ohi widow with citation*
mbdili for her valor.

Neither would give any Informa
““ ‘ Ihoir. caplnra. After n
Normal human beluga blink
which.her husbatxl
me. Hurheno was re- their eyes at Intbrvala of from 9
to 10 second#.

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THE BLACK DOVE

Mendes-FranCe Has Been Busy Man
Germany would Join the
WASHINGTON oB-Plerrc Men- A nationalist, he wonts to make army.
France self-sufficient hut I* prob­ North AUaotic Treaty Organisation

de*-France, who come* here todijr
for talk* with the Elsenhower
ministration, ha* had virtually no
i
rest since he became French preiiiisi
sv an
mler s«9l
last «iiitb|
Juno, ■
He
Is aaii
an mviiiv
active
men of 47, an economist by prefer­
ence,. shrewd, a tough bargainer.
Hr I* aim, ,ln the long pull, an
unknown quantity.
Hy standing aside while the
French Aiiembly killed the Euro­
pean Defense Community he
steered France away froib Euro­
pean federation and perhaps eveniual union.
The France he took over, sptlt
by factloqs, was drifting. He has
tried to glvu it a sonse of direction.

Way Down South
In Sanford; Florida

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Too Late To Classify
Br RUBHELL KAY
Did vou ever try to fill your
*ugar bowl frpm a sack of sugar
and have It run over the top and
spill on tha table 7 I have, and It
"'TB *.? • w m .
Well, that is prhat is ha
•o Florida's sugar bowl rSfhT now
imd unless the powara that be In
Wa
i«Ui ran lie made to under'ashinaUm
stand
the situntion and Hive ua
and (he
u hand in rleanloK up the mesa, ■
lot uf folks sro going lo got hurt.
Ye*. Florida nnd Ih* Nation’s
Migar bowl is full nnd running over
nnd our sugnr carlo growers nrr
loft holding the hng.
There are nnnroxlmatrly (1,000
griiworn of nugyr rano in Florida
ami tjiiiislkna. and fi'A nugnr mills,
the Iwo slntes aro grouped for
m gsr miota mirposi's and desig­
nated as the Mainland Cane Sugar
Area. They om-rate under a strict
i.uobi system that limits Ihe aeroage.
Tills ipioln system was set uu lo
.rolert offshore producers surh us
It.'uba,
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Puerto Itlco and other areas.
It limits not only the acreage
doniustlr growers may plant hut
controls the ammmt of sugar that
may l»v sold.
(tore in Florida wa hava some
nf the finest sugar growing land
in the world. We produce sugar of
Ihe hlghust quality. Our sugar
workers are b*lt«r housed, better
cored for uhd heller paid thfcn
those of ahv foreign area supply­
ing sugar to the UnlUd Htates
Muirar rirofliiftloiv In Florida Ih an
Imporlaut agrleiiltiiral Industry
that suppnrta thousand* of peopla,
not only (hose engaged In II* oparntion directly hut hundreds of me.rrhnnts and minpllrra who depend
on the industry for their livelihood.
Washington buremirrals deter­
mine the number of acres that our
growers may plant, specify the
Amount nf sugsY they may sell, mnl
set the price. If. through better
nperntlng methods, more skillful
fnrming and. inure modern mill
lechnimtes, w* tun able to prmlure
more sugar from our allotted acre­
age than the Government estimates
we can, then under the prasant aysl«ni wa ate stuck with the surplus
"" ipoi of.lt
and not permlttoil to d|*po«n
until th* next quota period rql
around. •
Brrnuie of this quota situation
Florldi nrodured 4'J.OOO tons of
suirnr in It&amp;S whleh could not be
sold until 1PM and thla year they
are going to hgve 78,1
ns whir
cannot he ^ohl until loSfi and
appears now, that lUStf I* going to
have even a huger carry-ovqr. Be,
If Congress doesn't 1I0 something
som( tha Florida sugar industry I*
going to b* very sick.
KemCniber this huge excess nf
sugar is nbt tha result of increas­
ed acreage. Our grnwets are opvrnlimr on the limited acreage allotted them biit are simply produc
in* miM sugar froht thla acreage
thZh (iher are permitted to market
under tha law.
f Tha
t Florida
m
Btafe. OhantHer nt
Compierce ha* provided Ikadarshtp
Ih kit effort tn get these unfair rerower*
air eftH*y.
ceuhtrla* a fa

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favored.
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Congress should act at,once to
inerraae lha domestic au^lrjnjota
an. give Ihe grower* ol Florida
.
DiuUlana an opportunity to
market their augar.

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It’s Up To You

.COWS- Dej’lfct* ypur,
/
pasture In
the most eeonomlca___
at returns from
It. This picam fertilising
tUsing il periodirally |o gel as much grazing as
possible miring the year. It also
alar
means grarlng the
Ihe pasture rota
rolatlrinaliy so that it dues not get too
tall, mature and woody, and so
lhai it Is not grazed too closely
either Pasture plants drop In feed
value as they become more ma
lure. On the other hand, loo close
graziag hurta lha. stand and also
increases the danger of parasites,
because the rqtlle
“ are
~ more apl
to
io pick them up.
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BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
Grass silage for beef cattle is bo
trig .made In Bsker Coubiy for
Ihe flrsl lime I
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FOREST TREES were, planted
on a record 7I3.S44 acres Iasi
year in the Untied Slates, .17
percent more than 1052.

By HOWARD E. KKRKHNRR
In Amrrlea wo govern ourselves
hy selecting representatives
to
pr
iesk for us and In run tha affairs
,T romm'unlty, stale and nnllon in
TOOTHPICKS TASTE BETTER
accord with public desire. We cloct -When
When dentlsls lake X-ray plr
our government nl specified, re lures of teeih In Ihe future, they
giilar limes. We do not permit a may do It without nn X-r.iv msesingle dictator In wrcsl power hlne. A wooden applicator slick,
from his opponents by a military something like a long
b
ong toothpick
coup, nor do we allow politicians wllh some radioactive material
lo attain it hy gradually
gall
‘ liy gatherrounded on (he end of It like a
Inn to thrmseive* more authorrily. mulch head, will he held against
Our government is nei overturn the Jaw or toolh.
either _Inside
.... ellhor
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ed during a single night Iwcause nubiido Ihe muulh. This will prosomeone lacks a vote of enn dure a Picture on a X riy film
lidence, nor became sumronn has packet held in the appropriate
shifted power within ipme l*o|lticsl position.
cliuuo. No gun-Jn-Uaek icchnliiue
Ordinarily X-rays are produced
lies our president nor Imprisons wllh a vacuum X-ray lube and
exiles
hmet
member*
our ra
gh voltage power .supply
We go tn
to the pollIts of bur own
away accordfree will or we s
t h e . r o i j i tE , say there are
__ to vur own ifelc
_ olea. Rometimos loo
lag
SI many burglaries, but .thewo wonder about our lack of en
ivar say whal Ihe Idell number
75
"la.,. 1for the franchise but
Ihuslasm
wool
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rowing portlou of our population
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SOUTHPAW- Most pen com­
of our politlral
representatives.
Jill.
panies make points (or left hand
Our govrralqen
ua ,o AMMlttoe]
(ell iis how we must volt, No mill- 7 "slanlfrt" and "sllih nhlldue"
tla rtuinds 11* up lika cattle in n points.
rodeo. Nn gestspo brnelhua down
our necks as we mark our bal­
GRASSHOPPERS— Fried nr
lots. There Is always more than
one name on Ihe liall.it from which tatted in nothing hut their owe
oil. wllh thn adiiition of a lltll'
lo rllis e .
are by mi mvsns un
The newspapers tell us about Ihe salt,
eating and hava quite
Issues mvidvrd and about the pleasant
unity Uavtc. Ill (uct il Is a
nominees. Radio and television afin vur.
like most pertillar »"■'
give us the ntliliioes and views nut unpleasant
flavors, of which
nf each candidate 1’uhtlc meet­ one ran soon learn
lo like.
ings form a sounding (ward fur
ua tn hcaF all sides ol Ihe qu*v
SMOKE EATERS
linns and issues involved In ,the
BUSIIB
iKE, Arii. lfir- Smoke came
election. We, Ihe people, weigh
.'arl Erlrkson'i
Erickson's home. Cirt
Ihe evidence, the farts, the view from .Carl
brother, Eire Ghjcf
point* and we make our own de enlird. 1 Ida
George and III"
riklnna. Thl* proems I* complete firemenn,Erickson.
rushed lo the bouse
ly different from that found in the Cause
1use of the fire? An overdone pol
Bo people amt
totalitarian stale. Both
stale rannoit be 1supreme W* in mast,
mSm
T tS ttit
lake the
Amartej•a mi.'
‘ state Ute ter, under a
of (he paopl*
P I .Y M O u t l i
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Then In a burst or ncllon he got
Logolher wllh the United Slates.
Britain, West Germany and others
and worked out a new plan for
rearming , the Germans. This
woukl let them have an Indepen
dent army, allied with France.!
who would also have an Individual

(NATO) with the United States.
Britain, France and 11 others. M
And NATO would be ablo to keep
controls on the Germans. But the
French have- fewer guarantees
against resurgent German militar­
ism under this arrangement than
they would have under EDC. This
Is sdll unfinished business but
Memles France backs It, will bring
It lo Assembly vote In mld-Oeeemtier, ami hopes it will puss.
If Germany docs turn militaris­
tic again and breaks away fruits
Ihe NATO controls, Mcndrs-FraneF
u* ill have proved
proved lo be short-sight­
ed In not lighting for EDC.

Pair's 2nd Trial
Set For Dec. 14
BARTOW &lt;,!&gt;—Judge Roy IT
Amid n has set Dec. 14 for the
second trial of the Rev. Andrew
W.. TampliHg
Ta
W
a ml Stanley Myer.
charged with Inciting a witness v
commit perjury.
U st spring a Jury could not
greq nn a. verdict.
Tbey are acciucd of offering
William A. Arnold fJ.ObO to swear
(he testimony he gave In the Elwood North murder case wa&lt;
coached or c creed. Arnold was a
state witness against North, recentv executed for the slaying of Mrs
Jelly Albritton
Myer Is Nnrth's father In Is *
Tempting is pastor of i. Foil
Meade Baptist church.

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ic religious belief in tha sancti­ COME AND
ty of the lndTvldu«I7 We. muit
never forget that this . rrelielou'.
roncept cannot endure If we
render nr .loir
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, our votln g power
and our freedom. When the si|ate
becomes supreme the Individual
itlJK
and religion mtuf go.
Freedom and the .noral law are
Interdependent. If we In-u tho
farther, the Uttar wtll ba ranllrml
by the will at a dictator and if the
moral law become* dim in
Marta, nur freedom will not
survive.
WifUspi Fehn. flna of the Mundj
„■* of mjr ertimlrj ttfuly »aid. "IE
men wtll not be governed by Gtxl

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ably loo realistic to Ihlnk she will
be a first-class power again.
Where Iherc wai drift, he ha*
provided hlsiliig enrrgy and aclion. Itui energy and action hy
themselves spell neither wKtom
nor sue cow. Whether he can, by
vision and ability, bring France
back to her tect Is something he
still has to demonstrate
In France he lias plenty of ad
mirers and plenty of critic*.
critics. His
one flriishcd product to show for
five month* in offlre Is an end
to the Indochina lighting II was,
In effect, a Frenrh surrender Ills
admirers say il was the best set
llcment any Frenchman could find
Itln erlllcs say surrender Is not a
distinction nnd anyone could do
as much.
11 c premised on taking office lo
revitalize tlx? French economy. On
d tfU lp towi fail, so far. This la
understandable since Ills lime has
been. mrxWollrrd by problems of
fordlffn pmifj.
nach for EDC, Ihe
fpf reifmlKg west Germany,
trig her Into a single Euro
French them
atifiyj The Frer
selves had first proposed It, b»t the
French Assembly stalled on sp
proving it The Frenchh lei red a
rrarpied Germany and objected
lo seeing France merge her army
wt those of other nations.
endes-France sari EDC didn't
liavo, a chance. But whereas his
predecessors didn't have nerve tn
call for a vote, he did. But he sat
Idly hy while the Assembly killed

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Past Matrons Club Airs. H. Boggs
Elects Officers
Speaks To
^ F o r Coming Year

The Sallie Harrison Chapter ol
Th* P«»t Matrons Chib of tin
Order of the Eastern Stnr met the Daughters of the American
Monday night at the h.»ine u Revolution held lls regular bust
Mrs. R. W. Turner. The home wii* ness meeting Friday followed by a
attractively decorated with potter leu at the home of Mrs. L. P. Ha­
gan with Mrs. Miriam Russell
p’jnts and other ftreenerv.
Mrs. Robert Jennings as ro
In the absence of the preslden'. unJ
b,i- teases,
Mrs. Margaret Goit, the vice
Viceregent, Mrs. F. E. Boll,
president, Mrs. Louise HUN. prr
aided as Mrs. Turner led the de presided (n the absence of the revotlonal taken from the "Uppci gent Mrs. Rucker who is in Cuba.
Room", and closed with prayer The DAIt ritual was read and the
Mrs. Amelia Mustek, past ma American creed was recited, with
« tron of Hamilton Chapter No. 110, Mrs. F. K. Roumlllat playing the
Philadelphia, Pa., was elected to accompaniment to the singing ol
membership In the club. The an the National Anlhem.
Mrs. Roll introduced Mrs. Hen
null election of officers was licit
with the following chosen: presl ry Hoggs of DcLand, state chair­
dent. Mfs. Louise Hills; vice man of national defense and presi­
president. Mrs Ellrabeth Long dent of Hie Central Florida Daugh­
secretary, Mrs. Muybellc Max ters of 1812, who gave an inter­
Wall: treasurer, Mrs Lucy Cour esting and Informative talk o*
national defense. She brought out
ler. f
The annual Christinas party ai the Importance of educating Ameri­
Mrs. Joe Corley's house was cans to the dangers now jeopardis­
planned for Nov. 20. At the con ing our constitutional republic a*
a most Important campaign of
S ' elusion of the business session national
defense. "Let us protect
1 po-po-ke-nn was played until r
freedom of the press and re­
late hour. Prises were won Its the
Mrs Virginia Burney and Mrs ligion,” she stated.
The tea table was overlaid with
Iva Wight.
Italian culwork cloth holding
Those present were Mrs. Louise 1 an
attractive arrangement of faL
BUI*, Mrs. Pearl Tyre, Mrs Ma an
and while burning tapers
Ime J Warner, Mrs. Lucy Cour flowers
ler, Mrs. Rada Crenshaw. Mm in cryslul holders Mrs. Georgs
presided over the silver
Henrietta Italnes. Mrs Leona Me Morgan
service.
Lain, Mrs. Joe Halley. Mrs. Kffi- leaThose
the meeting and
Hewsori Mrs. Odeal Crosby, Mrs lea were attending
honor guest, Mrs. Henry
Iva Wight, Mrs. Malme ririfflu Boggs, Mrs.
Mrs. A. W.
Mrs. Virginia Hurney and Mr. I.ee, Mrs. FTunnlcllff,
E. Roumlllat, Mrs
w Eunice Turner.
Raymond Smith, Mrs
Frank
Woodruff Sr., Mrs. H. K Tolar
Mm . George Morgan, Mrs. R. W.
Mason, Mrs. E. M Hoki&gt;
kt&gt; Mrs
C. It Dawson. Mrs. L. P. llagan
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Mrs. Ralph
“ lpl M. Leonard, Mrs.
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Mirluin Russell, Mrs. Ruber!
Jennings, and Mrs. F. E. Roll
Mrs. Jack White Jr , of Live
Oak. lecturer-flower arrungi-r.
will be presented by the Lake
County Council of Federated Gar
f r d e n Clubs on Nov. 30 In Mould
Dora at the community building
The demonstration Is scheduled
for 10:30 a. rn. This meeting IGarden Center on East Flrii
open to everyone uml tickets will St.Thewas
the selling for the re
be available at the door.
gular meeting of the Ixnra Circle
Mrs. Vernon Conner of Mouni of
the
Sanford
Garden Club Friday
Dora is general chairman of lh&lt;
2 '30 p. m The meeting was
event. A snack luncheon will In at
conducted bv L*y» circle chairman
available for those attending
K. Hnusholdrr who called on
Mrs. White was selected to In Mrs
the soerriarv Mrs. T. W. Mero
struct at the annual short coursi for
a renorf of the accompli*'
for gardeners held at the llniver
of the circle during the 1933
r ally of Florida last June. She is tin inenls
first Florida lady to be chosen ai season,
A financial rcporl was madr by
an Instructor for the three-du) Mrs
Waller Meriwether, treasur­
short course.
utter which plans were dis­
Leaflets Issued by the unlvcr es-.
for the future program. In
ally announcing the course said o' cussed
reports from standing commitMr*. While: "A indite latlv who lees
Mrs. John Fllipatrlck ol the
is proud that she Is a gramlmoth
garden therapy commute*
er; the present* her lectures and club's
told of the circle'* individual pro­
demonstrations with a vivacity jects.
and a thoroughness which leaver
only the edge of feminine con­ Work of the Junior Garden club
sciousness to wonder at her youth was described by Mrs. Frank
(the has lectured and Judged Ir Woodruff III who explained work
W five slates, and in her engago with the laora sponsored Junior
ment book the 'repeat' perform­ Oarden Club In the local high
ances are almost as numerous as school.
the 'first* appearances."
Hostesses Mrs. Douglas Slen
Mrs. White’s lecture will hi strum, Mrs. Fitzpatrick and Mrs.
star-sludded with arrangementi John Williams displayed several
and demonstrations featuring na lovely flower arrangement* made
live plant material. She will maki liv Mrs. Ralph Dean and Mr*
ipeclal arrangement (or tin Fred Murray after which a des­
f’l.aliii.ii.a ..iitkiiM
sert course was served.
Among those present wore Mrs.
Frank Crouch of Hartford Kent.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish tu expiess sincere England. a guest, Mrs. llou-Jinlder
(M thanks for v«ur kindness during Mrs John Morgan, Mrs. Taylor
Itrowo, Mrs. Woodruff, Mr*. Fred
^ 1 our sorrow. May God bless you.
The Pittman Family Ganas, Mrs. John William*. Mrs.
Adv. Fllipatrlck, Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Jr., Mrs. Roy Green. Mrs. Stenstrum, Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs.
Waller Meriwether, Mr*. T. W,
PLYMOUTH
Mero and Mrs. McKay Truluck.
Welcomed inlo the circle as new
IS PERFECTION
members were, Mr*. Joe Raker,
Donald Rales, Mrs. AI Doud
COME AND SEE! Mrs.
-ley and Mrs. George Elck.
519 K. First Street
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Will Be Speaker
In Mount Dora

Jr. Garden Club
Work Explained
At Circle Meet

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Dodge Hus Done It!
COME AND SEE!
519 B. First Street

Mr and Mrs. Woodford Chaney
of DcDary announce the blrtl
of a daughter, Edwlna Lynn, ot
Nov. 10 at Kish Memorial Hoipl
tal in DcLand. Mre. Chaney It
the former Reify Devil, daugfr
ter of Mr. and Mrs E. A. Davl* ol
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Flower Arranging
Tips Are Given
By Mrs. Woodruff

A Special Molded Salad

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For the Thanksgiving Buffet

WEDNF.SDAY
The 4-il meeting at Seminole
The Civic Department of the
Sanford Woman's Club will meet High School was called to o rder)
at the club building at 12:30 p. vester.*iy by Pn-siilennt Hilda
m. for a covered dish lunchron. Ergle,
"Preserve Our American Heri­
Demonstrations on table s e t ti n g |
tage" I* the subject of 'he pro­ anil etiquette were given by Pntsygram of which Mrs. U. C. Moore Teslo and Hetty Jean Martin nmi
is sponsor. Guest speaker is Ihe a new mem ber, Agnes Stnn-ficld,
Rev. W. P. Brook* Jr. Hostesses was welcomed into tin- group.
are Mr* Francis .Meriwether.
present were Patsy Tes-i
Mrs. 11 R Beck. Mrs. J K lo,Those
Hetty .lean Martin. Hilda Kig-I
Baker, and Mrs. Ben Wade
J e a n e tte Dees, N'nnry Hnldi,
The Junior 0. A’* (It and 12 le,
Margie Vain, Agnes Slam -fold,
vear group) will meet at the First und
I.olu Vales.
Baptist Church at 3:30 p.tu.
The Firstilaptist Prayer meet-1
Ing will he held in the Fellowship1
room of the Memorial Edurtional I
Ruilding beginning at 7:3D p.m.
the study of the Iw-ok of Ephes­
Mr and Mr* Waller Steele of
ians will he confined,
West Palin Rearh weie the over

The home of Mr*. D. E. Bru­
baker was the acene last week ol
the meeting of the Hemeocallls
Circle of th* Banford Garden
Club which was presided over by
Mr*. C. H. Mos* in th* absence
of the president, Mrs. D. II.
Fletcher;
After the business setslon na
Interesting program on tip* on
flower arranging was given by
Mr*. F. L. Woodruff III. Delicious
refreshment* were then *erved
by the hotteisea, Mrs, Brubaker,
Mrs. S. J. Nix, Mrs. Watson Reel,
and Mr*. J. C. Sykta,
Those present were Mrs. M. E.
Baker, the Misses Edna and
Laura Chittenden, Mrs. J. B. Chit­
tenden, Miss Bess Jones, Mrs. C.
H. Most, Mrs. S. J. Nix, Miss
Ethel Riser, Mrs, J. C. Sykes, Mr*.
Miriam Vlnup, Mrs. Ben Wiggins,
and a guest, Mr*. Georg* hlcCall,
president of the Hanford Garden
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Dependable Class
Has Regular Meet
The Dependable Clesi of the
First Methodist Church met Mon­
day at the home of Mrs. John
Schlrard Jr. with Mrs. Nancy
Brock as co-hostess.
Plans were made for the Christ­
mas party next month. Devotional
chairman Mra. A. K. Shoemaker
resented as her topic "The U.
I.", followed by the member*
repeating the lojrd’s Prayer.
Regular monthly reports were
given at the session presided over
by Mrs. H. B. McCall 111. Con­
cluding the meeting was the sing­
ing or the class song, "Blest Be
The Tie that Binds."
Delicious refreshment* w e r e
served to Mrs, Cyril Burner Mrs
J. II. Nicholson. Mrs. R. W. Her
ron. Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker Mrs.
J. M. Leonard. Mrs. S. Murphy,
Mrs. C. D. Brown, Mrs. V. L
Smith, Mrs. A. L. Esterson. Mrs.
A. L. Skinner. Mrs. J. A. Wrlghl
Mrs. II. R. McCall III, Mrs. f
L. Wallis, and a guest, Mrs. I.
P. Hnckenbury.

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Class To Donate
Toys To Nursery
At Christmas
Members ol group no. two, Mr*
W. M. Davenport, chairman, were
hostesses for the regular meeting
of the Fldeils Class of Uie First
Baptist Church which was held al
the home of Mr*. R. A. Williams
on Valrnria Drive last night.
Mrs, John Rogers presided over
the business session and the devo­
tional was given by Mrs. William
Kratiert. Plans were made for the
class' annual Christmas parly
which will be held on the evening
of Dec. 14, with group three In
charge. Toys, gift wrapped, Wilt
be brought to the party and later
turned over to the nursery, it was
decided
Class members voted to give
1100 as .a Thanksgiving gift to
the Baptist children’s Home In
Arcadia; It we* also planned to
send a Christmas box to a meinbet
who Is. confined to the hospital.
Gifts gre to be brought to Hie
home of Mrs. Rogers.
Following the business session
amusing games were enjoyed and
prizes awarded lo Mrs. Lorraine
Graham and Mrs. A L Wilson,
after which refreshments were
served.
Those present Included Mrs. F.
K. Gatchel, Mrs. Carl Moss, Mrs.
V. C Messenger, Mrs. W. R. Wil­
lis, Mrs. Horace Turner, Mrs.
Berta Cottrell, Mrs. Alton Gun­
ter, Mrs. D. K. McNab, Mrs. A.
L. Wilson. Mrs. O. P. Wade. Mrs.
Harold Davit, Mrs. B. K. Hardi­
son, Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Mra. C.
S. Sheppird Mrs. If. E. Cordell
and Mrs. L. F. Garner.
Also. Mrs. Guy Bishop, Mrs.
Bert Come, Mr*. 0. C. (Torsdorf,
Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Kraliert, Mrs.

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course, the Indispensable coffee,
steaming and fragrant, lending It*
very own warm and welcome touch.
Think ol Ik* enormous advantage
each ■ buffet meet has over ■
set meal, loo The left over turkey
and ham la all ready lo be sliced
way in advance: the biscuits can
be ell ready to pop Into the oven
and bake, and you can make the
Pickled Peach 'n Cider Mold the
day hefur* The roffee Is the only
thing that needs to be made at the
lime And If that Isn't smnetblug tu
be thankful for— what Is*

O you know that It's precisely
111 year* tine* the Virginia
Colony enjoyed the itrst Thanksgiv­
ing Dinner, when the harvest was
lately gathered In after a hard and
hungry year? Lillie did tboae
.sturdy settlers dream that the four
wild turkeys they served, along
with th* hard-won fruits of the
g*ld*. were to become the nytnbol
of plenty on ereiy iroanlng Tbanklgiving board thereafter
You will, ot course. Ibis year a*
alwaye. gather your neeieal end
deareat around you tor ThankealvInc Dinner Itself llul wbal about
tboae other fi Inula and neighbors
whom you would like to Invite In
tor a little celebration but who. on
Thanksgiving Day. are enttrUInlng
Ibelr own relatives? Well, why not
plan for them • ipeclal bugel party
00 the very next day? You could
etc a beautiful buffet meal using
the delectable* left over from din­
ner. plus 00* or two special louche*
for the occasion.
There could be cold sliced turkey,
thln allred bam and b ills hoi bis
cull*. There could be luiurluus
Bkklsd I'eaib U Cider Mold tu
keep the turkey tansy company
And there would hate to be, uf

H t'Ull mill water
Dialn peaches, saving tyiup
stun* and cut In c hunks Mreeure
syrup and add apple elder lo make
4 cups Ileal to boiling point Kollrti
gelatine In cold water then dUaulee
to hoi elder roliture Chill uulll
consistency of unbeaten egg while
Fold In pesthe*. puui Into uiuld and
chill uulll Aim Hu timid uli salad
gieeus S eise wllli mayonnaise ui
cl earn ealsd dleselug
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Medical Auxiliary
To Sponsor Float
At Homecoming

Book Exhibit, Sale
To Be Conducted
At Southside

The regular meeting of thr
Seminole County Medical Society
wax held Monday at the home id
Mr* Gordon Stanley at which
lime Mr* W. Vincent Hubert* ami
Mrs. J. Clifford Buyer reported
that (lie Futurp Nurses Club would
llkr In Iiuvp Hip Auxiliary spon­
sor a float for Hirm in Hip SpiiiI
note High School hiimcciirnlng
parade Nov. 24 The member*
agreed to back Hie entry
Mrs. John Morgan, president, an
nminced Hint the organization I*
going to help Hip Til Association
mall Its seal* and count Hip
money that I* donated. It was re­
solved to send *’ 'contribution to
thu American Medical Education
Foundation
Following Ihc business un In­
formative talk on parliaiuentarv
procedure wax presented liv Mrs
IloycH.
Those present imjndcd Mrs
John Morgan, Mrs .1 C llou-c.
Mrs. W. V Roller's. Mr* Gm Ion
Stanley, Mrs Charles Park ^r .
Mrs. Churles Park J r . Mrs ur
vllle Harks. .Mrs Edwin Epstein.
Mr*. J N Tolar Mrs T F Mr
Daniel, and Mr* It II Mathers

In observance uf National Root
Week a hook exhibit anil sale will
he ciimhiclet] tomorrow in tithall* of Smilhslile Primary Srhoo
frem * a. m. until 3 p. m.
linm 1 a 111 uulll 3 p m
The book*, for children m grades
one iliroiicli four, are bring (urn
Islietl by the Rook Nook of Day
Iona and supplement the text*
that are being used In school.
The I'-TA, sponsored sale will
provide an opiKirtunlty for parent) m
Reniinole C hap ter No. 2, OKS,
in purchase Christmas gifts fut
will meet at 8 p in . at the Ma
children In this age group.

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Davenport, Mrs Thomas Webb
Mra. J. I*. Whitaker. Mrs wtl
Hams, Mrs. N I. bishop. Mrs
Graham, Mrs. II. I. Osborne. Mrs
fl. M. I’enrcr. Miss l.orcin- Frank
lln and Miss Myrtic Wilson

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All Souls Parish
Winter Festival
To Be Saturday

FRIDAY

The Rose Clrrle of the Sunfoi-I
(•nrden Club will mee t ul Ihe home
ol Mrs. Charles Meriwether.
The D oplinlte llihlge Ctuli will
meet ut Ihe Yacht Cluii with s e a t­
The second annual winter frsll ing to liccin lit 7:13 p in mill nluv
vat sponsored by All Souls Calho In s tart at M o'clock
Hr church will he held Salordu)
Rose I i«cle of Ihe Suidord G.sr
from I p m until III o'clock he den Club will meet ul Ihe honoside Hu- churi h on the corner ui ol Mrs ( J Meriwether, felei &gt;
Ave . at !l 13 a III
Ouk -\ve and Eighth St
" P ilg rim ag e to Hrnxil" will InPaul llrcfka. chairman of Hu
evrnl slated that there will hr fun tau g h t ut the F irst lluptlst &lt; liunl(ur young uml old with plenty h from 10 a m until 2 p.m hv Mi&gt;
eat and many dlflcernt lioolhs I- C R llixhv. funnel iiilssoiimrv lo
provide un welling of eiilcrlalu Ceiilral America. A covered ill'll
lonctieon will lie lielil
ment

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your lips
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So, at last, you hsv* a smear
prool-typw lipstick that will not dry
your Up*, but Instead make them
smoothly, sweetly Soil.
Remember I On// Lenolla Plus
t.lpillak contain* /ncfe/JumenU
Lsuvolln Plus. You'll lind at least on*
of Me very • setting new shed**
ewctly right lor you—f l plot tea.
at your to.ortt* store—

1. Cantata* Indakam to help Mae
far May oa your Up*.
3. Now Jeffaes* tor your Up*
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Fnjovmg ihe evening were Mrs.
It E Brink, .Mrs J L. Anderson,
Mrs George Roland, Mrs. B. H,
Williams. Mrs. J W Knight, Mrs.
O D 1.undress, Mrs. O. T. P*arson. Mrs Charles Grleme, Mr*.
It W Cjxsnbc. Mrs. Lester
Thorn. Mrs J Earl Evans, Mrs.
\v II Young. Mrs. J. L. llurI--n and Mrs Chun Vail.

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her* reel tapeot on the eye: colors
Ihei get altanttan In &lt; beautiful,
wonderful way. You get thee* new,
super-bright, eie-vr color* le th*
new, completely different Lanolin
Ptu* Upeilok.
TwesARar heart steeling features
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Senior Choir Rehearsal will l-e he s o rr y to honi that he is in
ill 7:31) p 01 at 'h e First Methodist 1 the llin n g e M i-iii,i i in I H o sp it a l
Church.
wish in vz lo lindei g o sin g o r y on a
The Seminole County Federation hack in iu iy he -iiffi-ii-d In an a
•it Women's Clubs will meet
in I clih nl in .March.
i he m em oilal building at Oviedo for j
a hoard meeting beginning proniutMis
N cw
lv nt III a m . followed with the Snivimi
business meeting at ll'!!') o'clock ) ni-plo-w,
A Coves ed dull lonrheon wdl he m &gt;m J i
belli
The Junior I, A.‘« '!• ami ID
H i*
Mmy
W a lls W iig h t
anil
■cui g lo o p l will meet at Ihe I-'i m ' ilu oi-lilei, M is , llemu-tt nf Alu-l-ka,
Wen- lh,. recent gue«|s ,-f M is
I 'a p t i 't Chinch ui 3 do p.m
The lu lerm ed iale G A - will l l n Ile so n S m it h
meet at I lit- First Baptist I'h u ieh nt
M i um l M r s P. A Itu tn er vis.
I p m.
Ih e Ju n io r Royal Aml-assadors ilcil over the w eekend m Ri-llegwill meet a' the
l-'iisl
lluptlst lints- w llli th e ir hrothei and siste rill law, M r nod M i s Su m K n ig h t
ehuieh nt 7 o in.
ulul fam ily.
Tin- Men's llrotheihood of the
Elrst Ratili-t ehureh will meet fm
.Mi and M i s
K d w a id C ull in n
-Is monthly supper and proganio had a - th e ir g u e - ls So u -la y M l.
-Meeting ul • u ni in ftie Fellowship and M i s D 'l lr ie n un-l d a u g h te r
Kiiom ot tin .......... lul Edoi iilloiuil S y lv ia of llrla o d o .
Ihlltiling
The Ladies Aid Society ol HoA tte n d in g ih e P I \ i-iiovention
Lutheran Church ol the lln lcein -n ru nip n Ui-t week were M i« . I '
cr will meet at Ihe home ol M«'s II C olb ert. M i s t 'u r t is la v e n d e r,
J e r ry Seukurlk. 2112 Elm Ave
an-l M . s J a c k K n n n e i, n-preaent
at 7 30 p m
in g Sotitlisiile
P r im a lv
Sc h o o l;
The Itnptlsl .Mission Stoilv Rook M r s S E. I l a i I h m i i . M r s R 1)
" P ilg rim ag e to Hiuxil" will lie H a rriso n , and M i s Eli/.ala-th Sim
tiiiight ul the home of Mm C A m u, S a n fo r d G ia iiilu a r Sc h o o l;
Anderson Jr., PIN French Ave nt | Mi* i | i ,si Inh n, l h - llu y d C o le
H p in. All member* of the Elsie Mullli ami M
D o r is P Mchautteet,
Knight Circle uie urged to nttcml Ss-1nlimit- H ig h Sc h o o l; M r s Ja m e s
The SnuHisnle I* TA is sponsor P i-a io in , Ovii-dn H ig h Scliool; M i
Ing a hiMsk Mile lor grades I an-1 .Mis It I P a r k c i, W - s t Sl-D
through 4 at the school from n a P iiin n i v School, and M i s W E
in until 3 p m
llof i m i i lv
The Seminole County Educa G iles, le p ri Sl id in g
Hon Axsni'iatloil will meet ul C o u O .il
Southside P rim a ry School al 8 p

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F rie n d s of C h a rlie C a r ls o n

Mrs. Pearson Tells
Of Miami Meeting

Mrs O. T. Pearson told of th * |
International Convention of Christ-*
lun Churches held last month in
Miami at Ihc meeting of th*
Christian Women’s Followshllip
held Monday at the church witth
Mrs. n D Landrcss presiding.
Mrs Charles Grleine read th*
devotional from Mallhew 5:13, and
Ihe missionary talk on "Th*.
Church and City People" waspresented by Mrs J L. Horton. |
A Christmas party is being plan­
ned by the It W A Circle for Df*.
14 at the church nvtlir form of a
covered dish supper. Plans w«r*
also made to visit the County
Horne Sunday
The dining room was decorated
I. with a Thanksgiving theme with
Hie table being covered with an
orange cloth centered with a kumquail arrangement and scattered
autumn leaves Mrs J W Knight
ami Mr- II II Williams hostess'
• s. served refreshments to th*

M ill-W eek P ru v o r S e rv ic e s at Might guests of .Mi und .Mm
the E lr s t M e th o d ist C h u rc h in M c ­ It Steele.
K in le y H a ll w ill lie nt 7:30 p m.
A d e sse rt b rid g e um l «anihn
p a rty w ill In- held ul " p.m nt the
S a n f o r d W o m a n '* C lu b w ith M r s
F re d W illia m *. M r *. K. M lloke .
am i M r * . Ilrod le W illia m s n s ho*
M r and .Mm Joe Tenhet S i left
tesses.
for th e ir hom e in Richm o nd , V u ,
The Hoxlnc** and Professional a fte r rpi-n-ling the i-a-tt tw-&gt; d a y s
Women's Club will meet at 0:30 w ith M r. and M i * H e rm a n K. M«n
p.m. at the Yacht Club. Dinner will rl*. T h e v ls it o is were f-u iuel le-o
hi nrrvcd bv IL Folds.
d ents o f H iiu fo id w lien .Ml. Tenhet
The FLT Club will meet in the wu« connceted w ith the eol-iiiiulu
IOOF Hall at 8 p in.
g is t s exp erim ent stu tou i

whoa they w a x the newest, the brightest,
the most eivid Hpstteh colors ever created
In top fta h io n

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Wednesday, Nor. IT. 1154 Pag* I

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ROANOKE,

ly TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
lain cut short or canceled prarI sessions of many Routheastern
tfemicc teams, but Coach Red
fw *ent Alnbama thrmiah rt
wfy scrimmagf last night,
mh pracllre time ninning shot I
ore the Crimson Tide meet* Ihe
e-beaten Miami Hurricanes In
fTtfrJfl* oily Friday nlghl. Drew
ltd for the under lights session
announced alterwai t* that 42
Vers would make the trip and
I they would hold a brief workThursday nlghl.
, ,
eft behind because of Injuries

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P E P &amp; 9 W /N W fT N lO U lS V U L E

By OAY1JE TALBOT
NEW YORK.
The talk of etpandlng the American League Into
Ixation
a to club orgr-,"*“
~“ la to unrealIstlc at this lartlcular lime one
wonders how .Jank Greenberg, the
general manager of the Cleveland
Indians, could possibly be* crlous
about the move he proposes to
sponsor at the next meeting of
his club owners.
What Is Hank going to suggest
they use for ballplayer* on the two
additional team? he presumably
means to foist on the good elt ten;
of l,os Angelas and San rranclsco?
if the former horise run king
too busy Winning a pennant the
past seasoh to reaUin, his league

world lightweight championship
from Brooklyn'a Paddy DeMarco.
e young man who relieved him
Ihe title 10 months ago.
The setting for the 15 round dn
counter between tho top two Iim­
pounders In Ihe nation la the anarlous Cow Palancc in South San
Francisco.
The contest, a replay of an Un­
set registered by the se-tgkr-dld
Paddy In New York last March /&gt;.
will be televised coast to roast by
CBS.
it la scheduled for 10 p. m. EST.
Carter, a veteran of 30 years,
remained a 2-1 betting favorite to­
day lo whip Ills more unorthodox
fellow New Yorker. The workmanIlka fighter from Harlem already
ha* the peculiar distinction of hav­
it .together .a ing toot and then regained die

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lory W mV mCisTon id repeat iuch
■ Hunt If he win* tonight.
Carter first captured the erotrn
Ilf May toil, when* ha knocked
out Ike Williams In Madison
Square Garden.
A year later, in a tremendous
surprise, he tost the title to Lauro
Salas In Lo* Angeles, via a deci­
sion. He won It hark six months
latex In Chicago.
lie successfully defended it agalnil Tommy Collins. George
Araujo and Arinand Batmm,
Then came DeMarco, with an
awkward w i n d m i l l crowding
style, and once again Carter was
without title.
DeStarbn has not fouafit slnrc
the engaiienlent with Carter. A
rematch waS twice no-dpoiifd hy
lliie tharnplon-last June, aInI then
in Renlernhcr—heriltlse of .i virus
and (hen an elhow ailment.
I’adily has trained hard apd he
is eontldenl. He said he beat Car­
ter and received a unanimous dcrlsloh; ami ho frankly lees rid teason why he can't do it again,
Ls to win
knockout.

ONE O F THE BETTER
BAPEM KN — WAP ON TNF

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the Dodgers,
special meet
without pre
catloJ to off,
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snld II war. I
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L A S T 9 0 / O U T F IT T O
w in a p e n n a n t , i n
1 9 4 6 - P E T TH E R EC O R D
F O R C O N S E C U T IV E
H IT S , W / T N J 2 .

.fenilfi aertomage agilw t Arkai;

wibds wtie blowing west again
today with a report that the
Brooklyn Dodger* may move to
Los Angeles.
John B. Old. writing in the Uts
Angeles Herald-Express, said the
tentative plans lo switch Ihe Hodgers were "hush, hush." an.l that
they woidd be aired at a special
meeting here Nov. 22.
Old’a slory brought denials from
National l/nague President Warren
(Hies and Brooklyn Vice I’rcsldcnl
KNtto Thompson.
Also, perhaps rninrldrnlally. Ihe
Brooklyn Junior Chamber ol Umimerce announced ihe organisation
of a drive lo "keep Ihe Dodgers In
Brooklyn "
Old warned his readers lo "look
for and expect Vigorous denials"
concerning Ihe proposed switch.
"Walter O’Malley. Brooklyn
president, Hat long eyed lots An-

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A t A P L A Y E R , P iN K Y W A S

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Los Angeles Possible New Hohte

, t » ghoOiwed Conicrenea warn and

Shaw, Larson, Dawson Named
Nation's Top Aerial Artists
NEW YORK &lt;*-N o doubt aimill
It. Ttie three limit pnssrrs In cotiege football this year are Ore­
gon’* George Shaw, (California's
rani Larson and I'lirduc’s LenoirDawson. All three wrap up Ihrlr
season's this Saturday snd each
apparently has a national lltlc
cinched.
According to NCAA statistics re­
leased Wednesday Shaw still ranks
No. I in iolal offense. w|lh Larson
making a strong hid to overlake
Inn leader and win (he crown (wo
years running, Tho California ace.
meanwhile, has a new national
n ils completion record almost In
hand.
Dad-son, the youngster who up
set Notre Dome, hoklt the lead
In past yardage.
Khaw. lending all sonsan, has n
tidal /gnlngo net id 1,413 yards
a* he winds lip against Oregon
Slafo, Larson takes, a l,375 yard
tofal ng*«Mt Stanford. Dawson,
with 1,300, opposes Indiana.
JeirimB criuld become the, second
eolleglah to win the tntal-ianlago
crown In successive years-Okfanoma A A M’s Boti Fcnlmore did
M In IP44-4H and Drake's Johnny
Bright pulled It off In 1018 50-huf
at worse he’ll hr lops In rumpleHons Tims far lib's HttJjig at (ill
per rent, completing 111 of 17.1
tosses. Washington's Don Henrlch
*cl ini* pr4itnt Jicfmvicy record
"f
per cent in two. Shaw is

carriers also rank ns the leading
scorers, and in Ihe same orderArltniia's Arl - L u p p I n o, Penn
Stale's Umny Moore and Army's
1‘ommy Bell.
Liipnino, a sophomore, looks like
tho enump In holh drpartinenls
with two games remaining while
his closest competitors have out
one. lie has scared 138 points
(only 2ii shorl of Ihe highest Vital
in 34 years) and lias ruihod to
1,025 yards. Moore, a Junior, has
scored 78 points and netted 1,014 By TME /UMOTMTEB PRESS .
yards and Bell, In his final yrtr,
Ron Kramer. Michigan’! great
Tins scored 72 (mints and galntil sophomore end, Wednesday w*i
014 yards.
Picked as The Associated Pr«u
Llnemrn of the Week for his magnlflcen* May against Michigan
State Saturday.
Kfsmfer; a !f&gt;riareW OS,
notindef, w a| tb# (ItfrefeneB as the
KANSAS
(dt—1/ui Boud­ Wolverine* b a t t e r e d Michigan
reau, nni'llme "Imy wonder" pilot
of the Cleveland Indian* airi later Oostorkaan put ii.
Boslott Bed Sox manager, looks
lllg Roh wk* trip* ih aft flkparllike the No. I choice fur manager ments.
lie kejU rulhlng the MSG
of
Ihe
dew
Kansas
Oily
AlhWIcs.
elj
insier* aN aRernnon aim twice
SAN FRANCISCO, t/ft-AI
«n-At W
Weill,
Arnold
Johnson,
the
Chlcsgp
mil­
manager of world heavyweight
irokn (hrough to block punts, ltd
lionaire who acquire! the Athletics picked up pee blocked punt an I
champion Kooky Marciano, said
from
I'hiladrlpht.i
list
week,
Inlilt night he rnuldn't go nlnnu "nl
ran for a touchdown. The other
dlrulfd hr would name his field blocked nunt led lo snolher acure.
this time" with nulluwlng or (he
manager
today
it
n
press
eonreturn contest clause In contracts
Offensively he snared several pass­
feMnci*.
for championship fights.
es and blocked well. He Is a good
Boudreau's name has poigwd up punter, too.
Tho ban was imposed yesterday
most frequrnlly In sperulaUoa art
the World Boxing Championship
Frlrtkltn Brooks, Georgia Tret)
the Held post, allhough Johnson guard, w*a praised for his play
mmlltee In London. II said 11
*ald l:e had received a flock of against Alabama Me made nine
would not approve title fight con­
application!*.
tracts with return (mill clauses.
son taeklei, took His man out or
Only last week Boudreau said Ihe play on 23 of 2fl blocking assign­
Atlmd whether Marciano would
defend his Illle without a return The iPitrdug geo also has tlm rtmsl hit had been In contact with the ments. recovered a fumble to set
bout written Into the contract, toiiekiMNi phases with I f
Chicago Industrialist hut "nothing up ■ touchdown and Intercepted a
Weill sajd:
In nnhing^ Ihe lop three hall Is definite kel."
pass.
"When that time comes 1 will
make my own terms."
"I am Easily surprised at this
actknV' he said. "This Is a free

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TRAINS and M
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Boudreau Propect
To Head Athletic!

Lons Rider Holster Set

A Model for (very
Junior Railroader

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A Small Depoilt
holds any
train until
Dee. 13

isa w sfif?1'* '* 1

vo Always abided hy fl
t) commission rnles,
time J cannot go air
ruling'of. the
^ ■ World
■ ■ M o g ld f
Champlnnahlu Commltlee,
While Wefu dissented from the
year-old cMjimilliie, which was sal
Yorii State Athletic Commission
**"For the first time t* the history

&amp;gem
will Stop ' Bib ugheppy Inckients

which have occurred In the past,"

Repealer action cap gua «• &gt;
red snd whin leather boUnr.

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1952 Plymouth Club Coupe
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I On longer use. Plarr vour ail today. Phone 1121.
A Hide ad. such a* the one above
is only 16c per day on our low 5
I day earned rate economy plan, 43c
j*r day for 3 days and 54c for

J T m i apace like (his will set

__ message before our more
^our
...an 10.000 readers Tell ’em to­
day! Phone 1121.
Tha above 4-llne ad ran he run
5 foil days for only $2 4n, 3 days
ter only $LRu and one day for 72c
Sell. Rent, illre with want
*di,, the busiest salesman In
town. Put one to work for y
Phone 1X21. Wc will be glad to
charge It.
For. only $3.0(| the above 5-llne ad
la on the job for you nr 5 full
ys. Only 12.23 keeps it working
you for 9 nays. 1 day Is only

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Call ui about nur business rales
.The Want-Ad Department Is
open from X:30 am . until 3:30
p.m. each business day except
Saturday afternoon. Deadline for
v.-eft-agy Insertions Is 5:30 Ihc
.fc»d«y before publication
w Advertisers are requested to no­
tify the Want-Ad Department Im
mediately of any errors In their
adi, aa The Sanford Herald will be
responsible for only one Incorrect
inaertlon.

It’d So Knny
' To Place A Want Ail
Juxt Call 1821 and nxk for
the Want Ad department
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.AKA APARTMENTS: nv)rns.
IvELAKJ
private baths. 114 W. F.rsl St.
F u r n is h e d
ituTheneUc
apt.
iiumberlaud Court. Hlway 17 02
South. Phone IX04-W.
Kollawny and llaby ttcdn

pay, We.-k or month—Tm. 1425
Fendttrrc Center
116 Wrs» First
APT. d o st &gt;w. nearly painted. 703
W. Ut St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
61t., .
Avalcm Apts. Efficiency. I’hona
429.

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Traitor SPACE available Adults

only, f 10. ocr month. Phono utn.
! NICE, Cleal, comfortable rooms,
hot watar year 'round. Ttie
Gables Roemlng House, 401 Mag­
nolia Ave.
HEP 4 room ,ipl. Close
In. VIT'Oak Ave, Phone 616
Jimmie Cowan.
I BEDROOM furnished
apirlment. 2300 Mctlonvllle Aw
UNFURNISHED cottaKe with kit­
chen equipment, Venetian blinds.
614 Rim.
2 HKUItOOM furnished apt. Close
In. $45. Phone 791 W
UNFURNISHED I m ini apl" 518
W. 1st St. Phone 1734._____
ONE ROOM efficiency apartment,
suitable for rouple or single.
Private hath, Ideally located
across from Post Office. Inquire
Manuel Jacobson's Dept Store
Itt ACRE good tile land. South
Mecca Hammock
Sanford Ave.
/
C. C. Welsh. Phone III or 985 R
4 ROOM furnished garage Apl
Phone 1295 J. or Inquire 112
Maple Ave.
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a ROOM furnished Apl. Phone
1003-J.
COTTAGE apply Clarks' Tourist
Court. 1792, one block smith
of city limits.
APARTMENT &lt;Call l240r
LUNOWOOD (17 921 One bedroom
furniihed cottage. Hot water
i heat, automatic washer, garage,
t Phone Wlkfl, Winter i'ark 28
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2953.
FUBNISHED Apt. clean, eonvtrl
lent, end private. $45 per month
Phone 433-W.
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ONE Bedroofn Ap . elfclrtc kit
chcn. private en trance. Phonr
2336-J. Adult* Uni
Ave
APARTMENT. 220
Apply 1110 MagnoL .'',rk
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FURNISHED. 2 Bedroom house,
fra per. month. Ph. a n or 743-W.
f¥£9a*E9S9e3SR£99SP9QRSRl
W-BEAL EfTATE FOBJULM-8
REDUCED
FOR QUICK HALE
BY OWNER
h Room House, Including Gal
Stove, Water Heater Ann Vene­
tian Blinds. For^ Appointment

TIIE SANl’OIIU Ill’ll Al l*
V-REA4/ stSTATE FOR fiALK-315— AHTICT.ES FOB SAl.K - 5 14SP^feAl. SERVICE__ -M II— LOST AND FOUND - 2 i | 26 — Professional Servlees — 26 I
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DUO-THEIt.M circulating healer ENVELOPES, letterheads, stato- LOST: One white with black nml THIS ADVERTISEMENT— good i
brown snots, male hound and
meals, Invoices, hand bills, and
lor $1 ,'ai on any Permanent
J&gt;/. John* r\ ratty Cooijxtnf | Otwd cfandlllon. Phono Hit,
one Mack and I in male hound
i r n g r a m s, etc. Progressive
Wave &lt;8 .vi or over We use To
frhone 1129 • A. B. Pctcrson.Rruker LARGE display of New Bedroom
REWARD, d found notify M r
'rlnling Co., Phono 408—403
I i.s. Helen Curtis, Realistic and
Gordrn. phone 851 M
As»*x:lntrs - A. B. Peterson Jr., i sets, Hollywood lleds. H e a it
West 13th St.
ilonal
Ml work guaranteed
P. J. Chestcrsnn. Albert N. Fills i boards, eouehes Night stands
Harriett's Itcautv Nook 105 S ]
Maple Itunk lleds. Chests and RUGS and Upholstery Dnraelcan FOUND 7 keys on ring Owurt
Garfield Willetts. John Mcisch
Oak Ave Plume 971
may have hv paying for .ol.
Vanities.
etl in your home or In our shop.
NP.W Modern 2 bedroom house
Used mattresses.
Use again (lie same day.
27PIANO SERVICE
-2 7
Outside city limits. Phone 1393 J
K l'H O l.'S R E D D I N G C O .
i S n n fo r d D u r n c le n n S e r v ic e
22—Kl.ECritlCAI. KT.KVH F.»—22
1301 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1232 ton East 4th St.
Phone 2210 K lllGtDA lue. aptdianres. sales L. L. SILL-Plano Technician
I'lmne 2l6t Route 1. Sanford
*7l6f% ioal tU aU y
fUud Bamberger, Mgr.)
PLUM RING
and service G It. High, Oviedo,
Fla
Phone
-It.'d
or
Sanford
Room 2oi Kdw,inis' Bldg,
Contract and rrpiir work. Free
LAY-A-WAYS
' - 28
:-x
\VIA HON
1612 W after li n m
Comniertlal ...
ph
k .Comniertlal
Pit in
estimates. It I. Harvey. 201
and Toys for Christmas
llexander
T. M. Stringer Gift*
1.1 \H \ HI ELY
S.intonl Ave Phone IB?J»
Use
nur
Lav
a
wav
Plan.
Reg Beal Estate Brokers
Rnnitiill K leelrir Pn.
• t'li'in-** (•, plr.isorc $1 n
FURNITURE CENTER
Ilendix ami cin.sirv Appliances
.&gt; -ui Slade r'tcld Airport.
FLOOR
-indiitg
anti
finishing
ir your
vi
.
For
Real
Estate needs:
116 West 1st St.
Plume I &gt;23 Cleaning, waxing Serving Semi­
Youngstown Kitchens
i •*Mt;\\i*vul .S.iiil.niulii S p l in g * j
key, Hrokcrn
Cullen nntl llurkey,
Electrical
rn
'trai
ling
ami
repairs
nole County since 1923. II. M
i I'ttifiod Flight Instruct' r 4’i’Ii*
I ,AV A WAY P I.AN~
Brtimlry
Bldg. Phone 2313
ley Pnlesttns
Pn
II? Magnolia Ave
Phone 113
Gleason, Lake Mary.
ilucim : ihc iliglit .schnv:.
and Finance Plan
3 REDHOOM, den. 24 ft. living Now in effe-l on all Sporting Goods | • I'uniitur, • f i r Seal (’overs SEE Your General I’lcclrie dealer
' . -.
-. • ?
room, porch, rarporle oa large • Guns • Ammini it inr. • Tents ,
—29
•9
tt ES I'll'HANTS
for TV and Appliance
Hunt*. Mnlnrs and Trailers
t Edmond's Upholstery Shop
plot. $7,500. Phono 1280 H.
Snnfnnl Electric ( ’o.
Phone 1908
Toys— rin.vRrotmd Equipment 27tl French Ave.
YOU!
Y
lU
ll
YOU!
HR Magnolia Ave.
Plume (I?
d Hbary
For lleid fit H arB ipie
Robnon's SporllnK CttHtd.s
I. * I. lltD.N WORKS
lively retirement
remeut home
hi
with thr not East First St.
Come to 4 lx sir's. Grill
"Imno
998
2601
South
Park
Phone
235
J.
features you want in the linmr
206 Sanford Ave.
O
FFICE
K
4
IU
IPM
EN
1
—
211
•
,
s
teel
fabrication
•
Welding
of your dreams. Masonry eon
P illl.U O T V
•
General
repairs.
HAYNES
(llticc
Machine
Co
,
sfrueted with 2 bedroom*, liv­
Sales and Service
Typewriters, adding machines,
ing room with fireplace, dining
WINN’S TV
( EitAMlC TILE
Sales Rent ds, 311 Magnolia, I'h
toohi. kllclirn and tiled bath 506 East 1st
SI
Phone *17
Tiles for ALL mirpojfs
44.
Kresge hut air heating system,
Wall Floor Repairs - Remodel
economical in operate. Can hr
NAROIl'S TILE CO.
bought for $9,956.00. some term* SEWING* MA' IIINF.S - Easv
terms.
All
makes
repaired
1067 S Snnford Ave
Phone llt.3 23— I WINERY SERVICE - ?5
may, he arranged.
Phone
1781
One hour - Wasii .mil Damp
SEMINOLE HKAI.TY
HEATERS CLKANEI)
Dry
A, IIIETR(CHS
T. IV. MF.RO
JAI Ot'SIES
and serviced All types
Unc hour S
Wash ami lUy
1801 Park Avenue
Phone 22 lifetime Aluminum—Free Evil
A A •' Appliance Service Co.
Fold
Evening*—812 W nr IR79 J
mate*. Free Installation—Trie
Phone 1611
| . Finished Laundry
phone 1423. Furniture Center,
Whether buying or selling, It will
Samtime Dry I 'leaning
lift W First.
BICYCLE
repairs
and
painting
pay you to see:
Sniifhnldr t.niindriintnl
l.avvn
mowers,
lonls,
etc
,
shar­
RRRKRKRK COLD?
J. IV, HALL. REALTOR
South Side I’oodui.ut Itldg.
pened Gi'iuxal repairs.
Let us install your
Florida Slate flank Building
106 East I.Mli Si.
STANLEY’S
BIKE
SHOP
Floor
furnace
Bioloy Barnnrd,
' Call Hall"
Phone 1756
Pll 2131
.110 E. 4th sSt.
Circulating Heater
A tiaok-randing foal
I!. R. I’OPE CO
Weklvn River Front I.ot
Thinks our dasslflad'i a r t
HALL'S GARAGE for Ifnerr
atneral Autn
2Pr Koiitli Park Ave. Phone 1410
150 ft hy 600. $1,000 Terms
repairing Also Wrecxpr
Wreckpr Service.
S
Mora •nliqhwnlnn thon srhnnl.
402 Celery.
Ph. 1090-M
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D-M - - 1660 R
!1I!Y . SR LI, . RENT
llruninir Pnlnta
Nights
RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
McHnney — Smith Pninta
S. D. Hichtryman, Associate
Phone 1171.1
I*. M. CAMPHEI.I.
701 South Park Ave.
Phone 060 2515 S Park
General 4'ontrartnr
WE WILL install a Guarantee!
( I.1SSII II I* DISPLAY
"Home* of Dlstlncllon"
used Range nr Itefrigrralnr for
VARTICLES FOR HALF. -3
III
Wav
17 92
Phone I ID
as lint,- as $.’&gt; DOWN ami $5 11
a month
CARPENTER WORK
An* V im C o v e r e d ?
quick repair jobs, or imall I
CLAUDE II. WOLFE Forluiddiiig
Cull J mi 1142 M 4.
APPLIANCE CORPORATION
i't u I'UOTKCTION fur
DUMONT
303 S. Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117
\"tri'
! "ini' fntuilv. luiriiM,
I-' 11A
I'liiftnrtnir
stin■Is :i it*1 i'i|iii|iiui'ht E ffi
For Remodeling and repair*
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
"Fir*! With The Flnral*’
clt'lil n ml &lt;&gt;i'i&gt;mmijt*n 1 NVrili*
and Accessories Everything in Ihc
Nothing Down- Small Monthly |
line ul music inrhitling Drums Payments
1'iVrS •‘.loft r*hi it'M, Im .. K
llatons - Accordions - Guitars
Shrrm nn Concrete Cn.
4 itl"ti in 1 l&gt;r Orhiiulo, I' ln ,
TV
Easy terms. Rental system. Re­ Out West ll'h
I'lmne: 1241-trWI
Ini' ilo alls.
pairs.
NOW ONLY 1170.95
Ill IK UR’S MUSK’ SHOP
I LDUR SANDINO Ih Finishing;
2004 Cedar Ace
Phone 1419
Oak fliMirs furnished, laid A fin­
ished Itcasimable Icrins. In bus1IOI1 HENNETTS TV
I.umber Flooring, celling
Inei.s since 1620 Uhl floor* made
200 East 27th St. Vhono 1672 X II USED
and framing
Congregational
like new. F. F Slrvens; Route
Church. 241ti SI and Parle Ave
2. Box 227; Plume 716 R 4.
GENUINE Antiques— pair ol 11091ESTIC SEWING MACDINF.A
light wood spinnelt lype chairs,
AM BEING TRANSFERRED
^
8
07
4
■ Rentals - .Service
fur hall or desk. $43.00. Phone G A RSales,
Will sacrifice new furniture l.tv
ItE T f'S
ritONK 1421
278.1
Ing room, Dining room. 2 lied
See (Is (nr qiinlatlutis all Mlllwotl
rmiinx. M W. Wheat 2411 S. Elm
NICK
Christmas Present - Round
and Hardware Items before von
Phone 2371.
Bridge Table, exlrmlo lop, l»q&gt;
Imy and lie pleasantly aurprlsed
•fferntr
rm'pr*
Mur*
chrome
~
CHS TdeVlHlnn NCth
(’AM l'RRLt.’H CARINET
hound
Keats
6
or
H
Nlrr
fnl
1X9.03 Up
Free Deinons*rntlnn
III way 17 92 Soul Is
I’lmne III)
luuclieon
or
games.
$N
93
Call
HHOWN'H AMOCO STATION
270 J
261 Smith Park
Phone 0107
Sanford Vacuum ('leaner
Oirl IVrxl I.HIr SI.
Service
GLASS JA L O U SIE S
a r t h t .Icm w a n ted
EIccir.'liix Kirhy Kleclro llyglrnr
New—Low Prices
Paris for all makes
Si/p 29 37x38
$133 50\ WE 11UY, soli and Irado mod fur
Plmne 711 X .1
niltirr Wilson Mnler Funrlliirc Co
She 24-37x38
$155 30 I mil
.III F. 1st Plume 958
• linin' of clear or obscure glass
HAItGAINS!
Fully weather striped.
:n CM CE llrmiiiutur. iiiiliim.dli
Used Space lleatei s

sit.

Reg. Real Batata Broker
Park

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SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
207 West 1st St.

Phono 421

Aluminum
UIImIa

Enclosed head. Sag proof boliom
rail with pladle ends. Plastic or
rayon tapea. Cotton or nylon
cords,

Senknrik Glawi and Paint Co.
113-114 West 2nd fit.

Phone 830

italM -M IX C ^ K R B T E

Sand. Hock. Cement, Steel, Mortar

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.

309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
18 GAtlQli winchester punjp Run
13 guage Stevens single barrel!
309 Elm Ave.

afternoons.

tToUAGK' Wlacbeslir., Model |l .

Pump with I'oly choke. $150.00

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.109 Elm Ave. Phone 1335

7— PXa-i4ve«ltiTh-NtH&gt;phew
VcncUnn RliiHlg
R
ly Atlv. Holla(Nationally
YOUNG PARAKEETS - hc.illljv,
• Clear View Awnings f* tSpun
.
talking strain, lot1-, Pnlmclln
Lite Glass • Porch roll down
Ave.
shades • Travis and Curtain
a i 11___;jl ...■Li.,
Rons
Maehlnery
Seminole Venetian Blind C a t s J a g
820 West 3rd St.
Phone 265 USED Ford Tractors and compkl'
farming equipment Call I fH*
NEED PANELING?
Sanford I'rmlme Co
Yellow Pine, Western Red Cedar.
rrrrr
Mahogany, Pondervsa Pine Ip
n e u ' WANTED
- |a
II
stock. See all of tnese at
Sherm an Concrete Pipe CtL EXPERIENCED Waitresses to
work soda fountain and ear
Out West 13th St. Phono 1241-1881
aervlee. New Seminole Drive In
New Fatigue Dungarees $1.09 pr.
601 E. 1st SI. (’nil Wednesday
Kid’s Dmigarres
I) a ui -12 imin.
ARMY-NAVY HURPI,I.Ufl Pf
310 Sanford Avr,
Phone 1321 ADDRESS |Mistuls at home Earn
$.1 commission each order re
Used furnliurr, anpflaneee, teola,
celved Instructions 23c. refund
etc. Bought—sold. Lsrry’c Mart,
able. Hrrnner. Trenton 3. N J
Ul East 1st St. Phone J831.
YOUNG RETAIL NAI.E.SMAfT
fi«lTB*rl.v Appltnnce Center Experienced preferred in home
and .into supplies Flieslom
“ kour Weitiughpii.»e Dealer"
Storps III E Dt. Phone 12.
. Maytag
Tavtag weihers
We
115 Magnolia Ave.
Ph&lt;one 1757
MANAGER WANTED
— Factory to "foST-T

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tfouihtroPaolfl#
B IG G E S T H .A T C A It A N Y W H E R E : A huge generator getx ft
8.ifo ride on this depressed-,-ontor llalear. T h e flatcar is onn
of many tv|ip.s of spccinl-puipose r a n designed to meet par­
ticular needs of shippers. Speciali/e.l ears also reduce loading
and unloading time, according in Railw ay Ago mngnr.lno.

«* * W S

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

electric, portable- •&lt;U50 DOWN. Balance 180 Monthly. SINGKn
Inclimenlx and butlonhdlej^
or, Prl
iti
Total price only $8750. 1 Bed
vate owner. Phone 1777'“l-M,
b y ■ aad R. LnndgnlfL Aaawlate
aa 1873
Allantle Bank Bldg,
Phone

WrdnPNilny, Nov. 17. 1931

NEW

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1(817 Sanford Ave

Plume 1113

Hprclill — T V rind Kudin

Service And Repaint

RCA Motorola Sales and Service

. Geno’s Teanro Service

ll$a Sanford Av*.
Pbmr 14X6
Plowing, discing, gfad’/vg. Trees
and shrubbery moved. Dewill
llunler. 601 K mth SI
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fn le rre d Ral4* In Preferred
^Pollryholder*
Jrtfiii WfTIlAing Ihft. A teney
i 817 fUnfi^^Atlantlf Bin!

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Xvlrrurr /\Pi \( I,, up no.it- •
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HUSINESS

nesponsllile person to own arid
manage a new highly profitnbr
huslnrss supplying infants and
Mtiluallio And Ernnumlxe
rllllilreiis 10c In $1 93 fast sell
iiutirn wllh
Ing, fnsl repeal inrrrhandlsp lo
well estahlishi'il local mcrrhaiils
NOT VENDING MACHINES
Bdyd - W allace
No selling. Accouftls fully eslali
•fm ir Mulnul
llshed and incrchamllsp placed
I’hebe 101
for you. No overhead ns you
operate from Itotnr. No Imslness *M*
experience necessary. To qualify
you must have n r , tie between
30 and 60 years of age, have re
OrnanlcTital Klifnldierv
ferences and have $750 to $l&amp;oo
MANN’S NURSERY
to cover Inventory hy your
nhrotf. FIA.
i'lmne RH.1 R
. atnrcis. Only few hours weekly
lo start. Exception,d Income
first week. Write fully nhoui
LANDSCAPING
yourself. Give age nml plume Cry*tal Lake Nursery, Lake Mar:.
fo P.O, Box 216, Dept ESM,
Phone Sanford 1X76 W.
.....................
Smyrna, (In.
'
ami buttery (7 - AiReeuddlee - Traltere —I/
man. Firestone Stores. Ill E.
MOIIILB HOMES
*1. Phone 12.
Fo- the beil coaches and the bed
- - 1-- U 1
teritra on both niw and used.
MISCKM.ANEOUH
-II
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Trailer RnIm
NICE Kittens to give awuy. Photin
Palalba, F»x.
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Maw YORK, W»-The thurvJer of
tbs iron horse is fading to a
whisper throughout the land—but
will It ever end In total silence?
Romanticists of the rails have
boon chanting requiems for some
time now over the death of an
tr«, as rosd after road replaces
the steam locomotive with the
diesel-electric.
But the heroic Age of Steam
Still offers resistance here amt
“ t a ali-but-total victory of the
ditselt Is driven home by lates
figures from the Assn, of American
Rallroida: for the first seven
months this year diesels perform­
ed 19.84 per rent of all freight
service on Class I railroads, 89.33
oer cent of passenger service and
M.B4 per rent of switching service.
The fiery behemoths, however,
like the Iroquois and Soux Indians
Who fall back before the railroad's
weatern advance, are stubborn
lighten In defeat. They have lost
their empire; but some provinces
remain.
The diesel has triumphed he
sause, generally, a steam locomo­
tive gets only 10 per cent of avail­
able horsepower from Ita fuel while
0 diesel gets 33 per rent; five
men are required to repair and
service a steamer for every man
required by a diesel; the diesel
hauls more tonnage than a steamer
because of fewer layovers, higher
utilisation and availability of pow-

A Ohio, the nation’* biggest coalcarrying road, has in service to­
day 6M diesels and only 61 ateamers.
The CAO, unlike the Pennsy, Is
almost totally a coal carriar. It
still keeps 300 steamers in reserve,
none of which are definitely fag
ged tor scrap.
The bigger roads brag of the
millions they have (pent on diesellsatlon. One might suppose that
steam would Am a refuge on
small roads with meager finance*.
But although a lot of these still
hang on tot heir faithful coalburners, many tiny roads with as
little as 50 or 100 or 200 miles
of route have dleselised completely.
it would seem that thete midget
railroads just rsn ’t afford
to dle'flite.
The gallant flag of "loyalty to

'SB

Florida Supreme Court Justices
Ask Legislature For Pay Raise

TALLAHASSEE Uri-The seven
justices of Florida's Supreme Court
are asking the 1139 Legislature to
grant them pay raise* of $4,000
each.
The Supreme Court budget re­
quest for the 1959-37 biennium filed
with Budget Director Harry G.
Smith today lists the salaries of
the justices at 117,900 a year. They
So It seems a paradox that the now are paid $13,500 a year.
nation's premier railroad, the Overall, the Supreme. Court is
Pennsylvania, tops a list of nine asking an appropriation Of $892,700,
I railroads which the AAR re- an Increase of $11,920 over the
still owned 400 or more amount granted by the 199$ Legis­
,.fetncrs apiece as of Sept. I. The lature
for the current hlenalum.
others were the Illinois Central,
Hie Motor Vehicle Commission
Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, budget
request seeks $4,001,370
Baltimore h Ohio, New York Cen­ compared to $3,480,623 appropri­
tral, Northern Pacific, Norfolk &amp; ated for the tag agency by the '63
Western and Chicago A North Wes­ legislature. An Increase In the
tern.
salary Item accounts for $287,120
The Penney has 1,233 steam loco- of the $011,745
I t,743 In additional funds
fu
motivea as compared with 2.006 the MVC wants for the new bi­
diesels, a surprisingly high ratio ennium.
nowidays.
Must of the requested raises
n contrast look at the Santa Ke, would go to employes earning less
ose 13,000 miles out rout innke than $3,000 a year. The agency
It the nation's longest railroad,makes no request for an Increase
although the Pcnnsy tops them In
the salary of the commission,
•it In oiierallrig revenues amt in­ which
I* now $0,000 a year. Chief
vestment. The Santa Fe completed Clerk D. F. Oliver would be raised
dlesclltatlnn this yqar but still from $3,400 to $8,000 a year.
keeps 246 steamers In reserve.
Treasurer J. Edwin Larson sub­
It operates with B77 diesel loco­ mitted
a request for $3,378,006 for
motives, consisting of 1,622 units. the 1999-57 biennium, an Increase
• On the Pennsy, 187 steam loco- of $1,933,414 over the funds granted
motive* were in active service his office by the 1993 legislature,
Nov, 1. Additionally, 640 wore Larson is asking $1,627,120 for
stored In good order, awaiting an salaries, an Increase of $343,906
Upturn In traffic. Another 406 were over the amount earmarked for
stored In had order.
salaries during thee urrent bien­
. Loyalty to coal—an Intangible nium.
but powerful thing—has been a big
feetor In the continuance of steam­
ers on the Pennay and some other
roil*. Mine executive*—and they'customers—hate to see
« but a coal-burning locoahead of a string of coal

S

Pennsy, though It* traffic
and, varied, has derived
atest chuftk of Its revenue
coal-hauling. So the road
_r _w... a desperate fight against
SHeMilSatlon. . While other roads
mete dlesellng like mad, the Penn­
sy Was making Intense efforts to
develop new. fast economical
•team locomotive*.
The Pennsy waa building these
steamers even In the postwar
years. They were good, but none He died of a heart attack Moncould equal the diesel In economy »y at hla home. He waa ST.
A hnative
n
i Mvw of
ui Lawrence,
u iw iv iH v , Beal
n v i i went
wviii
of operation.
^
lata as IMS the Pennsy still to work In a textile mill at 14 and
waa active In the city's big textile
strike* of 1111 and IMS. lie said
he joined the Communist party la

!jft of operation that Is ecofy to coal, however, waa
Ih the most crucial arena
all-and lost. The Chesapeake

coal," however, still Alee above
strong bastions here and there.
One Is the !.13S-mfTe Norfolk and
Western Railway, primarily a
bituminous coal carrier in west­
ern Virginia, eastern Kentucky and
southern West Virginia.
This road has 438 steam loco­
motives—not a single diesel.
Some special factor* favor the
road’* propserlty but in view of
theh ighly-touled economies of die
(Ton,„ the operating efficiency
sleiiatli
of this all-steam road is amaslng.
Its operating ratio—the amount of
money It spend* In cents to earn
one dollar—was only 71.98 per cent
last year. The lower this figure,
the better off you are.
The national average for all
Class I roads was 76.29 tier cent.
That's not had for the NAW and
the "vanishing" steamer!

want and with security for ell."
The Gastonia crime waa the
slaying of Police Chief O. F. A4*r.
holt In a skirmish at union head*
quarters Jun« 7, 1990, during a
violent strike that began earlier
that year at the MsfcvTlie-JencM*
mljl. Beal and alx other strike
leaders were convicted of conspi­
racy and appealed.
' Beal aaki afterward the Commu­
nlst party ordered the six to jump
a.«n
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te H —
and'flee
to ?w\
Russfar
victions auhsequehtly
lequehtiy were af
firmed by thei North Carolina fluSu­
preme Court.
Baal returned from Ruiala an
avowed antl-Communlat.
lie went hack to North Caroline
In IBM and waa sentenced, hut he
waa paroled after four yeara.
In INI, In the fame eourt where
he l*ral was convicted, he regained
hla U.S. cltlsenship.
In the years since hla release be
lectured In opposition to commu­
nism and wrote a booh, "The Bed

Gov. Taliiiadge Says Secretary O f Defense' Godfrey
Hunt Deer With Press Barred
Government Stand
ISO Automobiles
Is Not Realistic
Plan To Compete
In Mexican Race
JACKSONVILLE uft-Oov. Her­
man Talmadge of Georgia said
yesterday the ledaral government s
"unrealistic atlttude" on timber
land taxation prevents adequate
restocking of the nation's forests.
Demands of pulp and paper In
dustrles, the Georgia chief execu­
tive told the Boll Conservation So
ciety of America meeting, are eat­
ing limber so fasi that only the
most intense restocking plans can
prevent timber used from outstrip­
ping Ihe yearly net growth of our
forest*.
, ,
Gov. Talmadge had been sched­
uled lo address the society »t II*
opening session yesterday but bad
weather prevented hi* plane from
faking off al Atlanta.
Earlier at today's session, Austin
L. Patrick of Arlington, Va., mid­
west administrator of the U. 8
Soil Conservation Service, waa
elected president of Ihe Roil Conscrvatlon Boclety.
Talmadge told the society ade
quate tlmuerland restocking "costs
money—lots of It. Just one of our
pulp and paper plants In Georgia
estimates It should spend seven
million dollar* on such a program
for the approximately 300.000 acre*
of tlmberland It controls."
But Ih* company cannot under­
take the program. m aild, because
"federal tax officials Insist such
expenses must be capitalised and
taxed rather than charged off as

GAYI.OItl). Mli'b i*i-N»-wMiii'ti
were bam-1 yesterday! rum a pri­
vately owned ran.-n where radio
television personality As lit r God­
frey, Dnlense Secretary Wilson and
General Motors President llarlo,v
Curtice bunted deer
liepoiters, who approached the
gateway lo the 3,000 acre ranch ol
GM Vice President Harold Uoycr,
were Inlet by a caretaker that he
had orders not to let newspaper­
men or anyone else in.
The caretaker, Robert llryun,
said, "they objected lo stories
carried last year that Godfrey
hunted deer from a Jeep."
Godfrey, sttll suffering from
effects of a hip operation, Used a
cp last vear lo get from Ihe huntlodge to his deer blind.
oday's
hurting P1
party- Included
Gen. Curtic K la- May, command­
ing general of the Air Force Stra­
tegic Air Command at Omaha
Michigan’s deer season opened
Monday.

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Venire Of 150
Drawn For Trial
BAIITOW '/»■&gt; — An extra large
venire of 130 persons has been
drawn for the trial of the sensa­
tional murder conspiracy ease
against J. Willard Durden here
Nov. 30.
Judge Roy II. Amldon of Crimi­
nal Court drew tho names of the
prospective jurors yesterday.
Durden, an Orlando contractor,
li accused of plotting with Emmett
Donnelly to kill K II. Oerlneh,
retired l.ake Widen calendar man
ufacturef; Mrs. Hyrd T. Roach of
Lake Wales; end Mrs. Louise
Clark Hawley Sandburg of (Irian
do.
The slate contends the two
.dotted the -tenths so llnnnrllv. a
lawyer, could profit from handling
their estate* They had been among
his law client*
Donnelly rninmilled suicide after
being arrested on the conspiracy
charge In June.

8TOBR ROBBED
DURING TESTING

WALTHAM, Mass. ob-Wllliam
(lues, 27, who works for a burglar
alarm company, waa In a liqqor
store testing the burglar alarm
last night.
Three asked men, on* carry­
ing a gun, held up .he place and
robbed the proprietor *nd a clerk
of aboui $200.
They frisked Hues but he had
no money on him.
Hues ruefully told police the
alarm was In good working order.

MEXICO CITY, or - Some 190
automobile* will roar over the
starting lln this week In Mexico’s
five in one rond race.
The run—actually five separate
races for different classes of cars—
will &gt;tnrl Nov. pt in Tuxlls Guitlrrr«/ In Southern Mexico and will
end five day* later at Ciudad Ju­
TALKATIVE NEIGHBORS
an'/ on the Texas Inmler, 1,908
KNOXVILLE Tenn. iM- Hi*
lode* lo the north.
Ih cqunlry parly line l*
day ol the
The event, started In I960, has rapidly becoming history, but ap­
become one of the major road parently users haven't changed
race* of the year and la the longest much since crank-and-tslk days.
"Why, even in Nashville we
.rgularlv scheduled race In thr
world. The classes are for hie don’t have to reed the papers to
tell
when the dollardey sales are
snorts cars, Including Ferrari and
U. 8. Kurils* Krafts; big stock on." says Sam Y oungblood
cars; small U. 8. stock ears, Tennessee general manager for
matching Dodge with Ford and Ihe phone company. "We know by
Chevrolet: small European aports tno Hurry of telephone calls In the
cars; and small European stock afternoon— when Ihe housewives
KH home from shopping and start
Jobs.
citing all the neighbors what they
Prire* total 1117,200. There are bought."
ten cash prire* for each class, plus
lap prises. First prises In the trig
sports and big stock classes are
PLYMOUTH
$18,000 ranging down to $580 for
tenth place. In the small classes
18 PERFECTION
tho range Is $4,000 lo $400.
In the big stock car class, the COME AND SEEt
Lincoln' team J* the favorite al­
though a flvwcar Bulck team l |
.
F|r«l fltrapt.
chfiRonglng;
ixenglng. t W* Lincoln drivers
will Include Chuck Stevenson' of
Milwaukee who won thp lust two
years.
|
Speed* are expected to he slight­
ly lower this year than the 106
mile* an hour turned In by the big i
Hporl* cur* last- fyear and the 801
•ag of the Lincolns For
mile averago
one thing, bigger crowds
ill are ex
pi-rli-d along ihe highwa Hie peopie press lii and sometfmrs delay
the ears.

. . .to limit Its operations to Ihe
present growth of Ihe present foreats," Talmadge said.
He cited the provision* of a new
revenue code written by Congress
which permits farm conservation
radices such as terracing and
ulkllng pond* lo be treated a*
operating expenses, and asked
members of the conservation group
to press for the same treatment
for tlmberland Improvements.
Such tax relief, ha said, by in­
suring the growth of the pulp In­ Nrhriixkit rank* fourth among
/oonhuhiu 1*
moibid f«ur of
dustry, would Insure the federal state* of the Union in butter pro­ animat*.
government a greater source of duction.
Income In the rut
Other officers a___ ...
ciety were Edward H. Graham,
Falls Church, Va., Aral vice presi­
dent; Robert M. Balter, Sliver
Spring, Md„ second vice president;
Howard R. Btssland, Winter Park,
Fla., treasurer; and Firman E
7 /J iA i, Director, CAINBB DOC MSBA4CH CM TM
Bear, New Brunswick. N. J., Ches­
ter S. Wilson, St. Paul, Minn., and
Rimer L. flauen, Champaign. III., CONVOY TO POCKS FOR WIVfS ANP CHRP
council members,
RIN JOINING U.SARMY PERSONNEL
At the annual matting of Ihe
OVFRSEAS INCHIPfS A'POG fHJS'fO*
Florida chapter of the 8C8A last
ThPSi MKINC PeiS
night B. r . Karlck of Da Funlak
Springe waa elected chairman to
succeed L. A. Jocobsen of Lake
C Other chapter offloers elected
were R. Loy Strickland, Bushnall,
vice chairman; James R. Moore,
Tallahassee. secretary-treasurer;
and Joel B. Cromartle of D« Funlak
Spring*, L. C. Bruner, Madison,
John D. Griffin, Palatka and C. B.
Blockensderfer, Sarasota, council
members.
Edward P. Cliff, aaslitant chief
U. s: Forest Service, Washington:
and H. J. Malsbergar, general
manager Southern Pulpwood Con­
servation Attn., Atlanta, also spoke
today.

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NEAT SUICIDE
VERDON. Neb.
Acting
Coroner U. T. Clark said Ih^t af­
ter S'mon Skates, 59, shot him­
self in the bearl with a rllla h:
apparently ejected the empty
shell, carefully set the rifle on end
in a corner and then lay down on
his bed to die. His body was found
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IAVERSE CITY. Mirh* ufkWheni Ihe sloop of W. J. No___
Norcross'
overturned during rough wgither
on Lake Michigan, he was rescued
by a Coast Guard helicopter pilot­
ed by Thomas Hynes.
Back in 1949, Hynes was picked
ub by a Coast Guard plana after
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lantic. Co-pilot of the rescue plana
was W. J. Norcrnu.

A LOBBYIST . . . who works for good roads
in Seminole County, for better health and educa­
tional facilities?

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Tax Books are open for payment o f 1954
taxes.
4% discount allowed if paid In November,
3% In December, 2% In January and \%
in February.
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All City tax statements have been mailed,
if you have
us legal dei
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TBEVOSE, Pa. WV^A white reaeareh engineer and a Negro ma­
chine operator yesterday settled
dowa as next-door neighbors In an
experiment la lntarraelaU ivlng in
a corner of booming Bucks Countr.
once known matnlv for Its gather**
log celebrated artists and gentle­
men farmers.
Planned specifically by a group
of Quakers as "a true picture ot
democracy in action," -their tuu
newly occupied ranch-type homes
are the forerunner of a 140-homc
community, Arst of Its kind In the
suburban Philadelphia area.
Federal and state officials joined
with civic snr religious leader*
Monday In an informal open hou&lt;«*.
for the first two families. OeorgJ
and Eunice Grier shook hands
with their new neighbors, Charlc*
and Victoria Henry, the first Negro
couple to purchase one of the 2o
000 new homes In the county.
Over 89 people, most of them
Quakers, put up $180,000 to get the
60-acre project started.
Quaker deorge Otto, 51-year-old
head of a construction company,
•aplalned;
*1 had a wonderful time giving.
Friends the opportunity of puttln,'
put
their money where their belief*
are
Otto tald occupants of the first
section of 20 homes, now under
construction. wlU be shout hilt
from majority groups and half
from minority groups. Altogether
70 persons have placed deposits or.
the Concord Perk homes.

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you in magazines, newspapers, radio and TV?

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do much to add test and prevent
monotony, especially In low-coat
meals, even tnough they may not
“rate'1 In nutritiva valua. .T h e
thlrfty time to put up rellshea
at home la when local market
gardens or home garden* offer
generous supplies of fresh vsgstabies, says Myrite Wilson Homs
Demonstration Agent Her* are
two recipes, developed by Home
Economists of the u. S. Depart­
ment of Agrlcukture, that nave
proved popular homemakers:
Pepper onion relish is quick
snd easy to make. Ingredient# are:
I quart finely chopped onion; 2
cup Anely chopped sweet green
pepper; 2 cups finely chopped
—
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sweet red pepper; 1 cup sugar;
lt
quart vinegar 4 teaspoons sa
sait.
To maks: Combine all Ingredients
and being slowly to a boll. Cook
until slightly thickened. Pour Into
clean, hot sterile Jars to t«p. Seal
tight.
Co«t relish takes somewhat long­
er to make but ii an Old-time
favorite that many homemakers
still consider good enough to be
worth extra time. Ingredients
for about 6 pint* art; 1
_ quarts
q, »- T- .
corn (12 to 16 ears): 1 pint diced
sweet green pepper; 1 quart chop­
ped celery; 1 cup sliced onion:
1 cup sugar: 1 quart vinegar 2
tablespoons salt; 2 teaspoon* cel­
ery seen; 2 ttablespoons dry must­
ard; VI cup flour U cup water.
To prepare com and place earl,
stripped of husks and silk, In boil­
ing water. Simmer 10 minutes*.
Remove and plunge In cold
water. Drain. Cut com from cob
but don't scrape cob. Measure 2
quarts of the cut corn.
Combine the diced pepper*, cel­
ery, onion, sugar, vinegar, i*U
•rui celery seed. Boll B minutes.
Mix mustard and flour and blend
with water. (For more yellow col­
or mix l teaspoon of tumeric with
mustard and flour;. Add with the
com to pepper mixture. Stir snd
boll 6 minutes. I'ack Into clean,
hot pint Jars, filling to a half
inch of top. Adjust Tide and boll
jar* 10 minute* In boiling water
oath, covering top of Jars, Remove
Jars and complete sealing.

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ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. U* Taking a tuck Inside the heart
looka promising for overcoming
one dangerous kind of heart trou­
ble, three aurgeona said yesterday.
The tucking couM narrow a
heart valve which became too
wide because of rheumatic fever,
a big heart killer disease. The wl
dened valve lets blood ahoot back­
ward Into the heart instead of be­
ing sent through the body when
the heart beat*.
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The tucking operation can nar­
row the valve ring to help tha
valve ring to help the valve
close tighter when the heart beat*.
It la done by cutting away a
wedge of the outer wall of the
muscular wall of the heart, at the
proper spot. When this opening Is
pulled together by sewing, the In­
ner wall of the heart Is crowded
nr gathered together, to create a
tuck or pleat which faces inward
and close* over part of the faulty
valve.
The heart-tuck method waa de­
scribed to the American College of
Surgeon*, opening a week-long
clinical session here, by Doctors
Elliott 8. Hurwltt, Paul W. Hoffert and Ruthven Ferrerla, ol
Montefiore Hospital, New York.
From luccessful testa on anl
mals, the tucking method looks
good for overcoming one kind of
rheumatic heart valve trouble ir
humans, and Is ready for trial In
humans, Hurwltt said.

MAMA MONTANVO, 22, Is placed on » litter by police after she had
jumped from * fourth story window when trapped by a Are In a New
York tenement. Itocturs said that, despite serious Injuries, she would
Uve. One man wui killed and (our hurt in the blase, (fn ter national J

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Soys Miss Wilson

Taking Tuck
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Heart Ailment

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WASHINGTON, W - The bitter
tight over the Dixon-Yates power
deal may signal the "end ot an
ire " In the expansion of the gov­
ernment's huge public power ex­
periment — the Tennessee Valley
Authority.
Opponents of the power contract
signed Thuisday could claim a
victory In forcing the administra­
tion to re shape the terms of the
agreement to meet many ot their
ODjectlons. But the future of TVA
remains in doubt, to far as any
broadening of Its operations Is con
cerned.
Since 1933. Congress has provided
the money for the development of
power facilities which were in
tended by the New Deal of Presi­
dent Roosevelt In provide a "yard
stick" against which operations of
private power companies could be
measured.
Over the yean, TVA grew Into
a huge operation. Hie source of
cheap and plentiful electric power
for home owners, industries and
giant atomic plant*. The govern­
ment flnsnced Its growth, some nt
it under the spur of wartime neces­
sity.
Congress has refused three
TV money to
times now to give TVA
build
utld another steam generating
plant to meet anticipated power
needs In
And with President
Elsenhower's support, the contract
has been signed giving this |ob to
privately owned power Interests
The cleavage ran derp In this
controversy which stirred angry
arguments and discord In Congress,
the Federal Power Commission,
the TVA and even In the Atomic
Energy Commission which Is sup­
posed to he far remove.! from the
political arms.
The names of two private power
executives—E 11. Wxon and K. A.
Vales—became symbols of the
struggle that developed. This Is
how It began:
1. Months ago It was apparent
to AEC amt TVA offIrla« tnat at
least 600,000 kilowatts of electrical
capacity would he needed to supply
growing needs In the Memphis.
Tenn, area by 1937. TVA tried (o
gel Congress to appropriate 100
million dollars to build a new
Hearn plant at Fulton, Tenn . neat
Memphis Congiess refused
2 Last December at a budget
bureau meeting, the budget dlrre
|er (then Joseph Dodge) reportedly
brought up the subject and sug
tested perhaps a way rimld hi
found to have the power supplied
by private s mrces
3 In January, Presl lent Risen
hower told rv.ngre •• that no funds
would he sought for the plant TVA
had hoped to hill'd lie vmd "ar
rangemeiil* are (Hog made" tc
limply the needed power
4. Shortly alter lids. Yates carn»
Into thr picture, lie is board rhali
man of Southern Co . a utility hald
ing company whose sutnldlarirare Alabama Fewer C" Georgia
Prwer Co. Gulf (Florida) Pr.vei
Co, and Mississippi Power Co.
•V Latrr, YHf» lolped force» with
Dtxon. pres'-.lrnt of Middle South
Utilities which Is a parent company
of Arkansas Power L Light Co.
Louisiana Power A Light Cb.. Mis
rlsslppl Power A Light Co., and
New Orleans Public service. Inc.
6 Dixon amt Yates offered tin
AEC a proposition to build a steam
plant at west Memphis. Aik . and
supply tho 600.000 kilowatt* of rler
tTIrltv which would be ted Into the
TVA trails ml islon ,y»trm 'Hdi
would release » like amount of
TVA power to the almnic energy
plints at Paducah, Ky., and Oak
Ridge, Tenn.
There was nothing new in the
idea of having privately owned
companies provide power for the
TVA grid. The TVA has contract*
with 13 private power companlei
for the cxehange and sale of powei
where It Is to their mutual ad
vantage. But In this case, the TVA
OFFICERS STUDY
RUSSLYN ATTACK
TOKYO &lt;*—A teem of U S All
Force otflcen left for northern
Japan today to prove "all aspects"
ot the crash ot an American RB29
shot down bv Russian fighters Nov
7. the Air Force said.

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was being bypassed and negctia ; tax payments of every sort and
tlons were between AEC and Dixon description and assumes the coil
•Yates—with TVA having no voice | ot all replacements. At the end ot
in establishing rates or terms ot 23 years, the company ts presented
with a well maintained and valu
the contract.
The contract called (or AEC to able plant ."
arip
But contract supporters argued
pay the Dixon Yates group J20.
746.000 annually for 25 years, the The company was" taking risks on
iy ilse
i
In
payments and rate structure to cm timtliiii costs and any
include federal, state, and local future pro ItiMion C0 3 ls; the 9 per
taxes and Intersto charges on b»r rm l return va* not a "windfall"
and war. pot exorbitant: the pay
rowings.
The AEC was to absorb any menls of taxes would help the local
malor Increases In the co»t of coal [OVernmnnD; Congress would not
and labor as well as taxes. And be forced to appropriate 100 million
would be credited for decreases dollar* to TVA for plant construe
The Dixon-Yates group would In tom; and the plan would encourage
vest 5’i million dollars and borrow private enterprise
the remaining amount at 3'i per
Sen Fulbrlght had this to say
cent Interest to build the 10JW "The contract Is Justified In the
million dollar plant.
Cndllloc ho* attoblbhad o new *tylmg trend with the 1953 Ftd'uodo to meet overwhelming public
national interest The i-.mic at hand
demond ol tha 1954 GM Mntornma for o truly different cor vhowlng the most odvonred and yet
The basic yearly earnings to he hav hern greatly distorted and ex
paid Dixon Yates included Idst.VOOO aggerate.l by TVA advocates who
most functional deilgn charactarirtic*. The new Eldorado I* powered by a 770 hor«epower high
are
overly
concerned
tor
the
future
Identified at 9 per cent of the
compression V-8 Codilloe engine, and has a wheelbnie of I 79 inche* and an over all length of
&gt;d
the
auhtnrlly."
company's Investment. Amt *t the
723 3 Inrhe*.
end of the 23 ymr peiiod, the plant
The fiital colttrarl wav changed
would belong wholly to the utility nt the last minute to put a 4600,000
*it •» nv
m i m m n it iH 't 'it /t iJ t
group
a-year celling on profits to the
I ' •' &lt;u t hi m l i e p t i v n e
I \ \ «&lt;|m&lt; eii.iv Nut i 7. r»:*l i'm*f 7
I «f •* N r * » III let •
The budget buteau estimated the Dixon-Yates group.
Dixon Yales power would cost f t.
Other changes (1) Made possible
.tv fM im m *
683.000 a year more than TVA a 20 year cxlcnton ot the contract &lt; s n f * | f «wi ti om to hnN4!
94 46 It l | - | % M l H A O W I 1 I It
9 4Vlfh*M»f
power, but explained thnl the extra beyond the 23 veal ha»e period,
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w • i » m *i * 1 4 r 4i
costs allowed $2 338.(Vto to covet making It possible tor the govern
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state and local taxes and Interest merit to late the power during th.* ♦ J»» C h H f r n
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e»’t r f Ht nt Ml
on borruwlngs
estimated life ot the plant; (21 1 r* I H im F m ' at**!
I I't 4 Ml Y' Mt r v4 '*'OU»'l
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Ml l i e * l i f e
Critics jumped on this ronlracl. provided a m.ans lor the govern­ A l.&gt; * it r I n o n r i t m | a .»1
&gt; 1.4 S ^ e h l t . K l i e - a r t
J 1'
A d v i n l i i f r tvHh I ’m
44 ni l
claiming profits
(Its mlg
might run as (ugh ment to lake ever ownership of the t»A mi
J •» * *a * \
Mi*,i* t
\W .tthrr
N&gt;*v»
S|*&lt;*i I«
4 fit
Vena
W eather
tfi* n I*
as 30 per cent of the Investment plant and Its site anytime within 4 1% M u * lr-» l 4 &lt; s r i * l ! • *
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I t ! 4 I f Stull
Former TVA Chairman Gordon three years after the contract goes
4tl&gt;*v*‘ A \' ev%k I " * * * !
Clapp ccntriulrd added costs would Into rffect, (3) made It possible for 1 j n A l l r t u r T h # * t » r
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be 43,367,000 a year not Including a federal court to nam e a third 9I oo
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to be established In the Manchur­
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Farm Research
W ill A id Here

DogsCompete Next Weekend
For National Championship

By DION HKNDERKON
. the ellglbles
won iwta
field .rtrial
- - - - - - - - have wvn
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AF HUff Writer .
... I| chsmplo
championships an d o o e-lh e Black
WINTEH HAVEN (A-Gov.-elecI
The dogs
make Ihr dlf- Lab Cherokee Burk, owned by R
ference between s full bag and a | L. Darlington of Chicago—has won LeRoy Collins la pinning bla hopes
frustrating waste to wildlife tor . a bench championship for beauty lor solution of FI rtda farm problema on research and Uia effort a
many a hunter will have their ' aa well.
of a citltens committee of farm
days—and some spertsculsr days
But beauty won’t count in the experts.
they'll be—this coming weekend four-day grind starting Thursday
at W
Weldon
ef
“Styring,
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Mo.
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over the thousands of ncraa of The Tallahassee lawyer said he
At least 37 retrieving dogs ot the August A. Busch Memorial felt very strongly about the ad­
lour breeds have qualified through Wildlife Area. Thera will be a vantages of constant research and
a series of gruelling trials for this minimum of 10 aeries of testa, thought U was Ihe best way te
many agricultural prob­
national retriever cha/npioushlp. divided eciuglly belweto land and handle
lems.' ■
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the largest list of ellglbles In the water
retrieving
copie hall
hall oorr high
hi
-----...Vlng come
He said jit would apu Int the
14-year history of face to face water,.
n N iw i,
v» * l l
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wr'th
the. charter
that *the
coniidditlon for the title.
Judge* will call Hack the tep dega committed to survey problems now
The dogs Inelud# » Black Lab­ for additional demonstrations «f farirtff farmers.
know*-*what
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radors, two Yellow t-ab*. one how lo mark, to handle, to find -"I
- i don’t
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-* *the asanswers
are but I am ashing Hill committee
Chesapeake and five Gold retriev- ami to falch birds.
to find not,” Collins told delegates
era. They’re headed by Ihe 1932
The Idea Isn't quite to match
33 national ch. Kina Burk, a black hunting eossdlUtma, but to simulate to the annual meeting of the rlerLab owned by Nllo Kenpels of them, make them as difficult as Ida fa rm Bureau Federation.
llrlghton, III., who Is back lo chal­ possible and th&lt;f! damand flawless I l v said he also h pea tbla com­
lenge for un unprecedented third performance from the stags. 1b mittee can come un with a way
title
each sarlai, a dog ntgy have to , to furnish ample Irrigation far the
All hut two youngsters among handle two or three or even four I increasing needs uf Ihe state. He
cullod fur control and conservation
, retrieves of flying pheasants or ' of
Florida's water supply.
ducks dropped by funnffrs.
Collins
told Ihe federation he
Judging the, performaneea
__ — , would d everything he eould to
which are
* establish
v designed
designed to
establiah' punh the advancement of agrlrulstandards r*
~ “
of excellence
that
i•* every ture In the Slate,
hunter can
m
appreciate
ana
try to
: emulate in his own retriever—
Walire Randolph, president of
Ihee Alabama Federation and vice
president of the AmerieaB Farm
LONDON, &gt;ie —Tile l/imlon eoun-j
_ _ _ _
llurenu
Federation,
said the fraer.1 . . . . I I . . L
* ---- ----------* *
ly council has announced plans fori
Prank Harder of Lincoln Neb fl uutlook for agriculture h T if u
a live million -Jollur national J* captain of the aunt is&lt;t Mahlori i» good hut “e*panilofi of fortign
sports arena.
| Wallace Jr. of &amp;. Loa|, £ JVuj inftfjkcta Ia MM»(|fl| fo yf fcono*

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Every type of .port will be ac- [ r n*lfinen for Ihes ponsoflng Nat
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Club meeting i).oneh . ofMathews
site swimming pool and hotel.
th« two malar
The man behind Ibe scheme Is
jtrnbleia* facing all farmers tohtal
Sir Gerald Harry, formerly direc­
tor general of the festival of Hill
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"our foreign policy does not permit
Ha to offer our products for sale
ta w rid markets."
TRe afhhr ia that moat segments
«( the American economy are pro
totted hut the farmer "is expectec
to go It alone,” Mathews continued.
The result la that the farmer, la
in* hla fair lhare of the
lar paid by the consumer for
arm products, he said.
Ed 1L Flnlayson f Greenville,
pruldimt of the Florida Federation
*■13. ha had beard criticism of
Florida a two aenatora for supporttog the---------new flexible
price suppor
support
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‘ the federa

"The irhems's purpose Is to
train roaches so the level of spoil
throughout Ihe country can be
ruKfa.’’ Barry slid. r’H is nut
sontilhlng tbal has bean thought up
as l luxury There Is a real need
' for II ”
lb said the canter woul.t ur
nilgtirlly for ainaleurs .and "There
Is no inlenllon of competing in any
way with commercial sport
i Jack Crump, British aihU-lle
i mnaager, commented: “We have
si eg abroad what can b# done with
I sorb renters. It la something long
| ii-itulred by athletes In this country.1'
.... sponsors
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costs
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runnl
(illwials pul llw annual
lal costs at
lii'Wleeii
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and$108
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The center Is plsuiu-il for the
' rii*UI KllatS *•«“««, about four
mIlfs south of the renter' of‘ *laindon
umf will covar 48 acres
«**• sre Its five main feat urea:
I. A main spirts hair including
gymnasium, indoor sports facilities,
a covered running track and dress'
lug rooms.
2 . A swimming arena with a 10s
mot diving„ rpoof
long
.. and •IM-fool
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pool with alx lanea,
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seating room"
for I.BIM
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and field arena with fields for
soccer and oilier games.
4 . Thtfu aero training ou*a.

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University, and Jamas Quincy of
ton, *_ freshman at the Uni*
ly of
PARIS, un — The last time 278.49B American tourists saw Paris
wee strategic goods,
was mis yaar. Americana rgaln
headed thel int of visitors to the
French capital. A government re­
port shows 187.834 Britons next
ameng those whoh ave showed up
so far in 18S4.

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btf
CHAf»rKR rW tNTY-BBVKN
"WHAT 8 the' about a Signal T"
the cnisl etked testily. He soon#
td Groom k I waa there, but only
aa (Jrodnik'e ahadow.
"We nen a lip,“ Ormlnik *eir1
eeegniy He tat heavily in e riiau
arid ttretenad nit tegs streigm out
“tteema m e e t r i haa e girl in
Philadelphia. She disappeared a
while neck. AccnrJmg to mu in­
formant, Uie girl wee a .....a to
n e t t Stewart htre. but no! «' au&gt;
apeeinc place, air. ivude nad e
hunub that they mignt i.« pian
sung tb m e the Htuert costum e ee
• meeting tignai It paid
Diet *
hew we found Stewart. He rented
HU eoatume on canal m. and mfi
Hiaadarsta, using ths namt oi Patton. But we ned 14 names ip ell
t* Check, all of them people who
rented trtuert gttupa (or Masking
Day. rtiht a why this broorn a im ­
portant. n ils would be the n e i sig ­
nal. Ktewa/t'e girl would spot 'lie
Kilt Bret, then make sure by check­
ing foe the cairngorm When she
found that, aha f o u n d Stewert.
t im p lt .' Urodnik spread ms bend*
Wide and gn n rea at the Line!
“Through all New Orltane ?' the
ehief said in a shocked voice. On
Masking D a y ! Why. man. me t *
foolish1 There's going to o* a m u ­
tton and eight people on the street
Tuesday How could they . . .“
"Wait a minute," I said quickly
'/Hava you got a place called me
gtawart heraf Ur the Marv Stewart? Or the Charles . .
i t Charles hotel}'' the rhier

died tnoimend dollars. Did 1 neve
It T
t did not
Romeone reminded the chief that
I h id been alone in th4 apartment
during the lime Urodnik wga tele­
phoning mm. The cniel enernsd
ear*iuily. People who ned stavfd
in ihe nail p»ov*d that I nadfi l
left nv the Iron door. And mere
ween 1 any rnrk d'»is The window* «-er» eli locked end covered
with ancient duet, obvtouely uisopen»d since lost summer. Because
Urodnik e.ken me lo. I 141 them
search me Hoi the chief apolo­
gised when if was over, and I pro­
tended there was no had (eating In
me about it
Hut m e money waJfi’t thtfS The
keys on Btuart a ring looked Hke
a poeaibla solution. But checking
them would be ■ long process. One
wa* the apartment hey. on4 be­
long'd to an automobile, another
was clearly a house key that could
have titled anything. Tha Chief
paes'd them to one of his men lor
atiipmeni to th* crime lab. but no
one looks* very Hopeful about the
cnem e* oi finding anything
“The girl ?" I asked Urodnik.
I w ai wondering thal. loo,’’ h«
grinned ’(liewart I r u s t e d has
Mind nave il they made this plan
to meet nere l-«it e eae, when ne
went tnrouah vou at mat atakeout
in Philadripnia. ne warn l carrying
a beg, wee ne f"
"Juei me gun," I said.
"Wall, that proves nothing But,
let ■ «ay tl e th* girl. Then how fin
we . . .“
I ewiing lowerd the chief "Tou
tell enyona this w-e* fiteu-grt* In
yon* office. I mtanT"
' W a . n l anw ine to tell," m s o h '. f
aeul

then the nniy people who kno-v
kleuart » been le g g 'd ere the pen
pie in this rown right now 7"
The etlirl r.. ll-1'd A Mpowing
I i e*rion 0*1, an lo ile .v n on hie
IIitiii lai r
Ho it lent rtlewert, then." I
• am Have o m pul on ice in me
inoigiie I e l l nun hPhlentlfied
Heller yet. g i v e mm e name
Frame e routine s t o r y tor ths
papers Die people in till* building
know el'jut the s h o o t i n g end
Kiev II talk. «o you can'i cover it
Hut jnu ran hide S tew arts iden­
tity
'S u re .'' the chief eeld ' KurS
And on Tlietuey . "
"We pice op the girl," (irmtnlk
fiiiialievl.

BART SPICER

you re sweating out something hke
this
The angry tanatnn m ms nad
begun to relea row that Stewart
had been tracked to hie aola I
didn't like the Killing I nad wanted
to bring ate wart back tor trial,
flui rte had been eaugnt, that was
the important thing. And f'd nad
• uanil in ratrntng him. Ho I could
gn oece to Philadelphia now with­
out tmnking about the eneera. And
Urodnik «a e just aa p l e a s e d ,
though n», too. had wanted to save
Blew art for a trial. But a copkiller bed been knocked off And
every gun-toting nood in Phila­
delphia county would swallow nard
and decide to retire before taking
a shot at any other cop tti my
town.
The money waa im portant If
would oe a big feather in my eap
tf I could brtng that none, tf l
did, then there was bo possible
worry about the future ot my mg
c o n t r a c t with the Department
Store association. Hut there prob­
ably wouldn't be any r«al trouble
anyway Not with Ell Jonas in my
corner N o t with Charts* AIMinder Stewart bagged, shot while
trying me heal to kill another cop.
No, I wee all right now.
Urodnik didn't care much about
the money, either, fcxeept finding
that 1700.000 would tie the |ob
into a neat package. I rehearsed
the cep who waa playiag Stewart e
role, describing fftewari and nta
mannerisms aa well as I rouitf
And Urodnik (pant all a il time in
the rhters office, organising the
disguised cops who would be witn
Stew a r t « double during tue tour of
duty on Masking Day.
ftut essentially, there wee tittle
for us in do The w ailing was riffliuit the first day and grew progreieiveiy more nerve-wrecking
Keen Urodnik, who prided minsnlf
up imperturliahlllty, lost me nor­
mal placid attitude before Tuesday.
i.tie on onara the D in e Dandy
did little to ease the strain Rueeell had told Doc fliggs all ehnut
Mr. Ed Ooltineh anu the m tw
scholarly fraud teem ed to a -old me
when ne could and wa'.ch me with
a certain wary apprehenroo when
I was close. And R tiitell wee huay
preparing the boat for its return
trip upriver. I didn't le e morn of
him hunday afternoon --apt failscue took tha D ials Dandy out into
the d ream for Ellen, turner me
big craft twtea ami made thick
black amnka roll irom nei twin
etacki, all so tbat aha, on the m ot.
could gal a good ehot of the newt
in action.
I told har in aon&amp;denea we nad
found S tew art I may nave anlarged my p fH a kit, q# a nan w.il
with fill gtrt I had to MU iei oocause ana Had nom ad t h e . great
change that Add eoms nvsr me
after we nad found Stewart. Rut
I didn't tell ner ne waa dean i
didn't lie about i t I |uet omitted
that p art Deter she'd find out,
but later would M n a t t e r and
easier for both of us.

SID E. Flrnt Htreet

PLYMOUTH
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pe neion Inin two more rltlri will
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at IH nest ineidlng hy Hank
(ireenberg, general manager of
the Cleveland Indians.
(ireenberg. who said yesterday
he already had notified league
Prseldent Will Harrldce he will
siihmit the plan at trie Dee. •
meeting, said ha wml«d a ((Meant
league alike "»arll*»l opporiu
nlfy." II* added that he wouki ask

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Although Greenberg refuted In
name epadfic clllas into which he
believed the league should move.
San Francisco gnd l»s Angehe
have been mentioned
Frank Lane, Chicago While Sot
tnerel manager, predicts thoie
no Weil Coni clilei will be In
major league baseball within Ihree
resrs. He pointed out (hat Sen
Francisco has snqtoved a S million
•JoUar bond i*»u# for a sladlum
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American Loop
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hU neighbor firm cri who lead,
plant transplant and finally harv­
est the rice. In this area north of
Seoul, on the road that leads to
the truce line above the Mth Paral­
lel, lies some of Korea's richest
rice land.
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These men are unconcerned
i i «« f l u b
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If. Wolf* Show
about problems of Koraen unifica­
Th#
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tion or the withdrawal of American
All Star Jubilee
troops They are too busy tending
World Al Sis
the rice
Sports Book
In fact, they knew virtually
Musical Program
Slualml Program
nothing about the Americans leav
Drilling On A Cloud
Ing until they saw the movement
I 'u r i For A l-*dr
of troops and vehicles toward the
Mai M For S.’usir
south.
Night Kdlttnn
I’olisd Nations
Han la counting on three Ions
of rice this year. One-third will
go to the government which in arduous l'p at A a. m . Han
turn pays the landlord In H w i q trudge* about two miles to his
currency When (he new year rlrn paddles ami works until dark
comes, llan will have completed
In Changdnr.g village there Is
five yearly payments and the land hard work too Those who don't
will be hfs.
farm arc rebuilding homes and

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portion, continued warm.

Established 1908

Circuit Court To Hear
Criminal Cases Soon

No. 03

Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. NOV. IS . 19,M

P o ssib ility A p p e a rs (Good

Cases involving seven nun are to be heard in criminal session of
the Circuit Court, Nov. 29 -Dec. I, with Judge Vatsar Carlton on the
bench.
Jmes A. Woodard today entered a pica to the court of not guilty
on a charge of firinc a shotgun intu a dwelling occupied hv Lewis Scott.
Ernest White pleaded not guilty to a charge of breaking and
entering
Alfred Allen Molly pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and
entering with intent to commit fraud and sentence was withheld inoeftnitciy. II. J Liriggers, charged on the same count, is to appear
^before the coui*.
Wilbur Enoch Partin. Usceola, Is
charged with assault with intent
to commit murder; ticorge W. Jor­
dan, with ember/lenient; Ernest
Eugene ftouglas, with lewd, laxcivt"lis or indecent mixault upon a
child, and Willie Hobbs, with grand
larceny
Jury Panrl Drawn
A jury panel tiiawn today and
the districts in which the members
reside at, a i follow s
LAKE. C IT Y i*t—A stale trooper
Henri II Witte Jr . No ir&gt;: J.
was hurl early today In an ex Martin Stun cipher, |(&gt;, William W.
change of gunfire helwoen a sjieed Johns, lu; Willinni P Cbapnian. lu;
lug automobile ami two Florida Jack It Itustop. |fi; sirs, t'atherme i
Highway Patrol ears near Motilar. E Itus.i It, J. I oni- It W a s sp e r, |
t!a.
ft; James It llooh'baii, Ift. Paul
Trinijier lle n rh rl Owens was 1 ahrv. El. Harry Caiiiligton. Ift;
treated at Lake Shore hospital William M lluag, Ift; Junir} \.
here for an eye injury Hr was Hickson, 15, Klcbnid Packard. I;
HO SPITA L—The new h mpltal here Is beginning to take a definite form.
struck by flying glass when four Ezekiel T Summer sill, tl; James C.
I be iiwlltiillun, tiring limit by the Arnold Construe ion t o„ Palm Beach. will have a T.Vhcil raparlty
bullets lilt his windshield air I a Haute, sop (!; Irvin V Hauser. It);
soil riisf lpptoy inialrlt #910,1100. Il has three floo s. Work will be complete,|
approximately June.
fifth entered the hood of his car Clarence I Collins. 16; Will Musty,
(Stall Photo).
Id. J. W Jordon of Ihc EIIP ft; A. K e p i Kos.ietler, 3; Richard
reported thrd river of the auto Vail Dlivne, J, Michael J. Koismobile had been identified as Jun mar, II: Ereddle MeMurrav, I;
lor Crockett of MacClenny, sched II c ;t v Williams. 2 ; Claude A.
tiled to appear In Federal Court Whldduti Jr., J. and Mnnussah E.
at Jacksonville Nov. 29 for Dial linker, I
on charges of conspiraey to vio
James T R.'senow, No I; James
late internal revenue liquor laws E Store, 7 ; Ere.) p Curtain Jr.,
the M*lit stream ing through
Shortly after midnight, trooper tl; tieuipr It tilers,
f E l.ind,
a I OH year old English fiothlr atalned glass window that he Is
Owens and his riding partner.
Blanton |i Owen. 14; William
repelling la K. A. Sault. Jerk-on* lit,- I'raih The rsttrm ety beau­
Trooper II L. Hayes, spoilt* i, ,'l;
A* Wappon. •&gt;; Oliver (I, Itlehey,
tiful wi ndow, are a part of the EpDmpvl ( liorth at Enterprise.
Crockett driving a PJ.’&gt;4 Cadillac I I I. E'reil A Ycngri. I I , Hatlepi .1. 1
16361380
(S ta ff I’hoto).
on O S !Ki near Macclenny.
i High. I I. J Vide! Jones, Ift. Sid­
They sought to slop him because ] ney I Krllei. 12, Mu J'lm W
i I I \ I I AND P Coronet Nall
they .aid his driver’s permit had Wilson. .1. Jol.p ;; White. I. Jsek
FT»■t*i*i**1111 *11 ni fhi liti.f •» tf»i v ttf«*»:•• ' iv« *'i» i»ft ,i i••ileft *»f tl'« ! u I II i.elitel ilcplcd I-* I * Hi..
i been revoked. The man had been William Livings. I I. Calvin M
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i arrested several times before for (•lav. I; Sheiman *&gt; Harnman. I,
driving without a license. 1,1 .lor Eugene House ft. Mnifold Morgan, I u«tl* .1 4*t if ft* f xf*)fit* l.tvlft/ Itft|t|*»n\ &gt;«l \k ills’ll f 1.1 lit l ‘ I’ WIliti'llMlI , wa, teati'P Ip ,l"alli lieeailM
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In w&gt;. piegiaiit, bo I. • udinill
don said
I I . Willie J,(f. Ift. Ilfnnuu l&gt; ’Ii** i«tifi ii*i4* *i*
j* w u « •ft ..... .. •* •! f«*•l&gt;*• l-s I l
c r . i It nit 1 i d i lie, I mg into a rumor Ilia'
Jordon said when (be F ill’ c a r | j„ vrft u ; j,,),,, n ||Vrt. ft. William till*' I'f flit I •&gt;,«| 1|4***|l| t f, I l . ' l l l l
| her Ini band ch.irgeu witli Hi
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Tranti pot utuisiwgy today in the annual Chamber "t Commerce tried to slop Crockett, he &gt;pcd L. Iviik Ift; N athaniel S *t» ei II.
\Vl*i|fltt» II . f-it fitf'l l\ •111«I* f t fflslts •»! r
I fnpfll f flM’Ml of t |l** ! killliii:. w is .I,-rile
membcrjhln drive, following « •hick oft lartu'ene mst night »t the away on a cha.e that reached end Edward E Yatea. I t
\ i | ’\ *4tld •»•*’%
i•fl lilt . i• »9•• I",III I'lt'litm i -!»••!, III. Itf'll 11»t •*I
’Did i" il ever as-.ciI tli.it llie
!xi mile, an hour Near Ihe Georgia
Klk a Club. according to George Tonlr . caroiMiirn chairman.
• tf I ift f In Ii" •1111f»l HfMit* t lit | f .in, i* (lit (|t Is «■ ssi t t ’lf I ftl fo n-sMirr
line
gun
fire
came
from
Crockett’*
IPIIldei
was tlie lesiltt id llie preg
Yesterday, the lu tl of u series of foot point cards, designed to tell
’lu luiiMi'i,* f rj|i tn *i 11s i I . « 111**i n , r llfit I i Ii \ltMiiorfnl futnl In
Jot-Ion -aid, and Ihr fin- was
iu.iics
id Marilyn Sheppard ’"
prospective inemhei i •oinetliiiuf about |pe oii’aiiiratoin, were oiadcd car,
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nit#| i ssutgt,
a-k e l William J L’oirl'jaii. chief
The post curd which went out yesterday contalni n clever raitoon returned
«»f Mir lumiiitnl *\ •11 b*ni tlu* lirtin*' |
When Owenv was hurl, Ttooper
defeli .!• eolinsel for HP -sl.iIII w.ill,
depicting o horse
One hoist it on the outsideof the track and
• f Mil)* If*-It**f «*«•!••», i|l*rrn*irf|.
' au's biisband. Dr Samuel II
has llttlr chance of winning. The cartoon paints no tlm theme of the Hayes stopped Another patrul car
Mir m i h l r r &gt;&gt;( rrinv*»)iri \ 111
gave
chase
but
officers
lost
Crock
I Sheppard, 3(1 year old osteopath
campaign—'"You Mil* So Much ■ . . When You'te op tin Outside!"
&gt;ffi hoi»K*ni f f m lr c n i,
alto
I ' I never did." replied (lerher
The card poet on to »ny. "This hoijtf it off hv himself on the eft’s fleeing car between MonUc
end
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foutsld* and ha- little chance of
I t.erber hail not llitlinuti-cl the bru
loc*nl im titiitiun I*ii i11 dii l who. I
winnlie the race He might hae* a
1 lal bedroom bludgeoning of July 1
• * one of tin* t linlimen of th? Cltl
chance If he jot on the mild# with
I was tlie result of Hie victim’s
*fitk* IfMpfttsi Q o in m ittff, diil nnirh ’
•Jie r«\t of \&gt; tlel.J
A! j,
1 hnir-month pregnancy with her
tf) »?cn*ratf (he d jimiIm deiitiiha for j
. Inyijed Ttf*JtUa Y
&gt;«'imi,d &gt;oq.
CAIRO, Egypt iJv—Egypt Is J-* It.
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“Your Chamber of Commerce
"I never heard of it," llie coin
Will lit* llllftt
invites vou to join in its urogram
Elflcen local men will become mg to g»l along without a pron
WASHING TON, ,p
llo- White per answered
•t work tor ♦ li«* betterment of the Khrtnen in Initial eeremonles „t dent Ine figurehead pod Iron*
A M IVtrr^stn S?r w»11 t f r y r m
Thy possibility id III.- deleo I
lion .c aiiinuiip ed tod is that I'f»- .i
community »t latsre. Mow ah -nit the Hahia Shrine Temple in Or which Ma). Grn Mntuined N i hf*&gt;* fc* fhr si Minn (In*nitnrlr«
.ml , being sterite wa- I.mctie.l
P .r t i , ip a t ii v In the l.n- f , ere. j '••’»»' 1 ' ••nh.*wei will l*( nd H unk
i-o&gt;ning inside with ua? Your lantlo Friday and Saturday, it vva-. gull) wax misted last Sunday
The
Revolution Counrll.
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annuiinred today
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A njuxla. G . with upon .H the rilill di*l ill pie .1 I .
membership ennpoit I* needed,
uioinei . hut mi I'xideiici li.i. h rn
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„f Vi l&gt;e"iai 1 M m ilg .m eis
lin iil.
"Don’t tuv »n tha outside .
Approxunatel) jyo candidate eminiry'x ruling military )nnl * lie t - 1 , 1,
p.'iiidiii e.| to siqipuil oi rrful
I ,oin voui t'hamh*r of Cummeree mil ie*eral Ihomaml Shrtners x.Ill auroiinced last night that the pr*
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Paul It. IJnhbltl «*» tn ve-der lt'» no invaitment
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‘ that will pav .itternl the two dav cerrinnnh's
t iMiiity
l &gt;tli.i
th" imroner, - ii tlie
would not he fide I and that •'(&gt; (*(•111 *1 'if t 111 *» f • , *lit
.uni Sif lifti» • nl w II llv lo V i
day comparing lltrtld s It seems lit idenda!' ’
Organization of the llahi.r Tem Cabinet
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nMIIIIIAfticili'l
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l hi.I (or the third straight tin
would lake user the fun fn inl .
K«i s I. i 1' i x l \Vi *i I ii «*m I j &gt; .tlf» i ii n
jj- hails from Sanfurd, N- C., a
"We h o p e vary much to have pit* was fomplctcd earlier this
KiNi*nli"Vkt*r s.ntl the first I.*•Iv will oi the ii&lt;-.iris five week "td Inal
Gown that also boasts a Herald. 1 ii tuccevxful membership cam- year It is the fourth Shrine Tern Hons of the office
III* btnitfiitl Mirh
1 fluii*i. |-« in.• in H, \m*iuln for Mu* ITi.mk* liri'i.ilil into eourl a imli.lu-r &lt;&gt;i
Informed sourees predicted Hi.*'
Hobbit! says hr has Inured Florida i.algn,” stated Touhy. "The Cham- pie an Ihe state, having JurDdle
imlei 'h. dire. ti.*o „t f ......... .
umnu w. i-ken.l, returning t.* W.i ,li '.,ili, le, ,,-in. &gt;xI'.l liom Shepp.rirand picked this area as the best. m r of Commerce i» now actively lion over Seminole. Orange. Luke. the Cabinet, which Is nyneil an*l Lrnr-sl
lak. front Inline Tile* included a
t n*.v If v. w ill lu
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'o ingliiu •-■til* r N v 28 *,l 29
They raise them smart in Norik .ceking new development*, new Osceola, Volusia, Brevard. Sum controlled by Ihe Revolution t'oun Iri'ilv t |r ti tnfi •• i| h ii lxif''| titirii!
f'»r
rII. woidd in torn (h legato Premiei
M"ntgi"netv E enluiw er'. c,n i ' -li.iigiiti which Gertu-r .aid was
Carolina.
uiisinrsa and new industry
We ler and Okeechobee countic,
M* ll'invill? Vvr rttul rad* Ii u n i . d u n n g World Wal II taken troll! the house try Dr Hu ll
Gamal Abdel Nns er to art * *h«* iiffni•
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I-oea! Initiates are Sheriff Lulb chief of state on oflirlal Arcasinn f* I irs» SI
i i ave a nroprem for tha ornyuntion
will l*e *1 Augusta Thant.'giving ai t Sheppard. S a n ’ hrnthrr ..in'
er
Hobby,
Hoy
Holler.
Dick
Alk-n.
of
our
city
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a
fine
place
to
jive
Florida Ice plants operating the
Tlie President’ • duties bad tree-I* n
.'id " u I H issing d*) " i ' later turned over '-* op'ior.lo
Tht i*•*»•
«r ve?n*lfiir Hit ,*f
Troy
Hay.
Sr
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Elmo
Farix,
John
,nd
to
do
business,
lieallration
of
i Ulier item u, lo rlu - 'j i diet
fir»t six months of 1951 without a
largely ceremonial ilnre Nx.,se* rf|ir U IhH'fr «»y rtf I Offtsjt litre then »i' I «• I'll m to W.i hingt"U
Gardner
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Faekson.
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hirl-&gt;
) (lop w re a piece
iron pipr
disabling injury to anv employ* -.ha various points of our program
bested Naguib In a struggle I'-' • •n rit lcf an*! •»«,ofi., r 1'Hihv, o * a .' Mi "I e n g a g e ,u e n t,
Ireland,
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Hie
m t'ilirt . ml w.i . liom lilt
will be presented certificate* of will bring mat*rial benefits to our
top position last spring N V srr b* . Imiritii t’, 7 V Viniuhn, .lm I I i* I*!,
The I'r. ulent plans to g"t in I defenilnul’s
Hartley.
Dr
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Faust.
Eddie
.ports
eat
a
Jaguar,
honor by the Florida Industrial rIt v.
came Egypt's uudispiitel In ,
ItiMOf, IldriiMii. l i n k A»k*ri, |ln » iv siiine gull titl ing (lie sy-ekriid s
a
riding
crop,
and
i
lire
*o,d
“Fund* received from mambets Keith ftyrd Lvnn, Chute;- Miller suppUnting Naguib »•. chalrmao SVHr.
Commission. a* a patl of Its specjtii.n
.it
Hie
Augusta
Natuip.il;
Uov William* and A 11
There also were two low el her
% k l aafetv urogram for the ice of the Chamber of Commeice al- and II r Ktlrhrn.
of llie Revolution (.'omit il a'd mi' I'cter »t»n .Mi
•toll •lull A. iiii.il. the Ei.e,, i her
Mini showed "no lilno.l " all'*
"du strv. at the stftei convention of !ow i i * Ip carry forward our pro­
Itary governor of Egypt a, well
bowers ssill lav in "Mamie'. c.,h | a nisi
dirty I -hirl leiind
the Florida Ice Asioclatlon which gram. We have come a long wav.
a., promler
III," lm aled il ihe lOllt tee id (he I near lip'stained
Sheppard home and like
will he held In Miami. Nov. 22- 24 , •-ill we have not rcraped the surNaguib’s eclipse s&lt; * •uinplrtrd
gull cuir-.e Hie call,ii w i, uim -xi.e h.l'irg
no blood .p .1 llo
according to the coinmlaalon. luce of our possibilities fur growth
Sunday, when Ihe cornu I pot Inin
deled a sear ago hv Hi" i lnl. I'shut was pleki'd
up llie das id
The dradlio* f*.i 'u lirin g (hint , 1 J1
Among the 100 Ice plants being unit prospriltv”
under hmne artesl an* rturved
nr u e of Hie president and In, Hie lUli'liler III I .ia l.il In poltc
ii Hu anmiu' ' h itslm as para.I' Iru
. nd.
recognljfil for this oulalandlng
Th* r-ti»xd t«schers section of he C'roperated with ( inirnmiit
'Imih. EspU'ni
lit SlK'ppjiil's ini mg I din' wit
aafetv record la t* i Cltv Products) Tmihy, explained last night the the Florida Education Association and the Moslem Hrothrrlio—I in * '.as been pet f”* r*.x' ili lav. ar.'od
At'.*.el Its-in Ihii yc'tr’ . It. m l ,
, s* t,&lt; M, , Its* i* .ivI I ii n,|*isis-**. giving Pnm , u, Augu i i « ,u I., hr , es ..ml Slump.n I w •!•- on III,
Corp„ Eanfoid, which will be re- plan* lor Hie operation of Ihc will meet Saturday at 3:30 p.in. at plot to overthrow the pint,
&lt;i..
of Hie klHllii!
Informed sources believed ill* luriP'r Lhan*l" i T ' uiunien e »*.■ tin pie ni, i l , three gi mil h Idl' ii illglll
preiented by J. E. Heat, manager, drive and treed each worker tc. '.he Memorial Junior High School.
l oriigail Illasll-Il l.eiliei (.T t ill
clary
s
who will accept the honor certifi­ gel off to an enthuviasttr start and Orlando
council had not named N s - f
I'.ix id ii. Il.irtiiira Ami" . m l mg I i le I i .ilpeli .g in (lie Shep
It,use w i.lur. ' • i'll** e „ t , u , 'ei "i ’.' and Hieir p a n el
cate for tha plant. "The result* al­ l« follow (hioiigh on all provixtcts
Paul ('. Phillips, president of president also to kee*&gt; down -&gt;p«( ii
Mat P ii I lion e tor Ido--I .1 in , on Hu
•he smaller group, will be present, latlon that Nagillh'. rein *s ,1 ie | u the narudr ms omta* t 'I t s amt Mi . John Elseulp.wer
ready renllied In tha Ice Industry fiirnDlird them
day III the -,laying, .ml Geihei
lie vlnted that !i«inlnolt County and requests all members from viilte-1 from a personal ttrugglr foi I imdooixt at 'In- J-r.' ee Infornm
»&lt;&gt;m this apeclal safety program
'Die iiiajnr is stationed i,..w ,u e e . p o u d , d
the office
'ion Itootli, phone I 37J
((’unlluiied On Page Four)
prove what can be acioinnliahed hv
Et Leiiveuworlh. K m . and will
Seminole Countv to be present.
"I didn't see anything I II,ought
tie unable to get to Augusta f,u was lilnod, but I didn't get on lux
a carefully planned approach to
Hie holiday, lie air I tils family hands and knees to go ove, Hit
lha aafely problem, hated on sclenspent Thanksgiving Day xvitl, the earncllng enmpletely "
Dflr studies,” A. P. Mclntoah.
president null tite first lady hi
Chief of Industrial Safety, Florida
Tlie defense eoun id 'tin, a.ked
Augusta last year. At Hi.it time If il wasn't a compelateiyclv sim
l&gt;-duitrlal Comrnlasloi). who will
llie
m
ajnr
was
stationed
at
nearliv
present Ihe i-ertlficatk*. ffld. Since
|de inalter to .......... stains in llie
Et lleiining in (ieurgia
the program was Inaugurated hv
dark hy using a liiiiiin.il" spins
Miiiitgoiiiary
now
is
deputy
cum
the Commission In January, 1981,
niaiidci of llie Ninth Atlantic
it tha r». nest of the W Industry
I’rculy h o l i e s
In an effort to ruth Ihc high acclrnt rate among employees, 95

For Widening French Ave.

Trooper Injured,
Gunman Escapes
Following Shooting

Hospital Corner Stone Coroner Denies
To Be Laid W e d n e sd a y Slating Motive
Francis Whitchair Principal Speaker,
Stcnstrom Mastcr-Of Ceremonies

In '1 ..

, T -'

Teams Start Campaign Today
To Secure Members Tor CofC

Strolling
In Sanford

15 Local Men ;
To Be Shriners!

Retired Teachers
To Meet Saturday

atate have cottiDmiq ,n’ "V1’
gram. The records
the commie»ton show that the frequency of
Olsahllng Inlurles has been reduced
from 61 the first *1* months of
1953 to 26 during the same period
of 1964, number of Injuries from
19(1 to 90, davs lost from work due
average number at men off duo,to
j^d ustrv officials from througnoui
f c * state will atten4 the M am
Convention as wall a» Induatrlal
Dlnty W. Whiting or lieneva n.»

baan elected to serve ae a |nd«a

Egypt Now Without
President Since
Gen. Naguib Ouster

he//cc

To Spend

Thanksgiving
In Augusta

Deadline Nears

Delegation
Express^
Optimism
Action On Road
Related By Solon
Optimism tins tioon expresseil hy Seminole (’imnty’.s rep­
resentation in the State Le gis­
lature coiii-vruiiig the fulfill­
ment nf the French z\ve.
project.

Yesterday. Cecil W e b b ,
State road chairm an, sent n
telegram here sta tin g th a t
bids would bo received on the
hour delayed project op Deo. 7.
Earlier vaster,lav. Sen. Douglas
Stenxtrom. Rep Misek rl» v e la n d
and County Com,nr John Melf-h,
met svnh Aetll.g C. v
('h u rley
I'dlll . W,.|i|,; It 1.. I f ( l|f|t(),l eh'- f
•in:iii&gt;.,i f .,1 M e Slat" It n,| J),,.
" i tie, id .sit.l Morris
Edwards,
&gt;RD
, , | . . y • nn,-ia iiiei.' til, |iri»P"-.e,| uiinroy "men! They
were
given tea .il. to lu Ill's ,' the profe.'t
wmild go ahead a f t e r being stale.
mated f,.| sve, k .
"During 'h e past two weeks,"
Sen -ten .tlotir »«ld today in a c t­
on- us .pokosuion fc. the local
|el&gt; guti.-n to the S ta te t.egisla'ni... “ sse have talked personally
it I bv telephone to Acting Gov.
'"Itn . i n ul Wvisit, m a d chairm an;
I i.ni' ii Whitohair, m em ber of the
-•ate mud com uil.o"ii. and to |{oI ' l l Copt,,ti, BRD engineer, con• im n g lire inncncv of the French
Ave project
"W e aiy. vuiv g ratified ," he eontiiiued. "tlm l Mt. Webb has advised
He Hint bids will be ircetvcd on
French Ave. on Dee. 7.
S lales In trntio n
"D is o ur inteiilion to lie p resent
it the letting on Dee. 7 In or*) T
to expedite (Ji« immedial* bending
of (lie successful bidder In corni.liuoce ss it|r S tate law " (Goini.let|,.,i bonds are reipilred under
'In’ lass I
"W. have belli auxin*'d by Acting
'b n .I-din. Holt tlie ss.'ik order
wdl lie , n t " i i d inilnedlatelv upon
Ii" ,.In, mg ,,f this te&gt;ml and Hint
. .&gt;ii .11 ns*tion will he
begun
n&gt;
•lice "
Wh •'II lukvd wha’ 'h e chnin-es of

lie piojivl would 1"' under it"*
uiw administration, the ••raior
iinxsvered, “It is our intent!.&gt;u &lt;nn&lt;
known to St'iiistionyi and Gov.
t'ollim to act- that they leali/e Hie
tn niend" i ‘ ner,| ..f tills road and
I,, ,|.&gt; all ip ony power to ass u re
i* , - "pipb'tc coll ,' I ■ |. Holi "
.Make* R rtu a rk

Vop# Williams J r . i r m a r k ••d Hint Gov-clueI Collins said h«
will reevaluate all the proposed
I'lllllllly m ad pr&lt; .... . to see yshlcil
i n of a political n a tu re and which
,te ■•nity n«c«ssnry.
"W.- f . I suie thal Gov -elect
'ollil, • y» ,11 i e Ihe Ilei-il I'f H.i
mini." San- Steii Horn ""i.'.n n i I.
’and Hurt it Is not , i,
i y pn
it'ii is) uaturv
"M r
W’hltvliair
has
given
I n o . Ii
a I \ la iin g in Tallisti . i •&gt;. m il we have hern axxtited
l.y Mi Guploll llial filial speclficnIi.ili will hit lolly checked and
complct'-il hv n e st Tuesday, a t
vlilcli time the r uiil will he adverti.ed foi Idd*, a'-eordlng to Mr.
W&lt; |d&gt; "
It. p . W illiam ' has handled the
semi nig of lig h t s of-way deslguiit, d hv 'h e t itv as agent fo r the
I lls II" said today that p arrels
( ( optlmird On P ag e Eiiur)
Rep

Fairly New Drug Stops
Local Veterinarian
'Worst Pain In World'

Will Build House

Dr Raymond H iss, local v e te r ­
inarian, has been Issued a building
perm it by the City for the con
striietlon of a one-story fs-cme
dwelling to cost approxunalelv
$20,'WQ. areordln g to a City re ­
cord

The house will coni..in six rooms
and two baths, and will have a
two-ear garage. The structure,
which will be built at 1R01 Palmet
to Ave., will bo 90 feet long and
38 feel wide.

IIA 1.L E T HELD IN SKOI'L
SEOUL 'Jx—Korean's turned nul
laxt night for this capital city’s
first largs scale ballet since the
start of the Korean War.

Movie Time Table
n iT Z
"The (Hack Shield of Ealwoith"
1:00 - 3(01 . 6:08 - 7 : 12) - 9:10
M O VIELAND D R IV E IN
Start* 0:30
"Gone With The Wind"
COLORED D R IV E IN
“Charit* At Feather River"
(color)
Dick Tracy Serial
Start* 7:18

A T L A N T IC (11 V.

J i/'l'i

j Ho.pHul, Baltimore, am) Dr. Jo-

Tlie "w o rst pain in the w orld" i » ! *euh M Miller, V eteran* Admluls
being .Hopped hv curi'.'is nesv di ng (ration Hospital, F ort
Howard,
described today to the American M l . tin- iduu of try in g it ag ain st
College of Surgeons
! lie doiilouieux.

The pain comes from a ipive
ailment In the face tic dnulouteiix
- fairly common after 10. Attacks
can last steadily for two to three
weeks. Victims can't eat. or e\en
ehave. Some commit siiividu from
tlie agony. Many doctor* agree
ivith victim* that It's the waist
pain It, the world.
Surgery cutting the face move
has beet, the best remedy. But
Dial ruined lot* of all actuation In
otic side of the face, sometimes
leads to eyo complications anil loss
of an eye
A full Iv new drug, atllhamldim,
setm* to paralyze or sorneliosv
strike at the face nerve eaualng
ni! the pain. Ami U apparently
act* only on that nerve.
Clue Found
The clue that stllhamidlne might
bn good rame after It had been
given to people suffering from In­
ternal fungus diseaso*. These pa­
tient* after a time said their
chocks felt numb.
That gavn Dr. George W. Smith,
neurosurgeon of Johns Hopkins

I’he iliug hui completely ban-lie,I pain in 15 of tlie first It) pa­
tients t tented. Smih said. The
I is si patient io far has been free
of pain for 2 ft months. One of the
Mi has had 80 per cent relief of
pain, but he titnv havs lonte other
condition besides the nerve trou­
ble
Works Curiously
How permanent thu pain-killing
it remains to b* seen. Th* attacks
usually come everv five or six
months at least. Other medical
tit at meats haven't extended that
freedom period much more than
six months.
Btilhamldius works in a curious
way. Daily do*o* are given only
for the H u t H Jay*. After a week,
Hie pain starts to go away, but It
comes back after about two weeki.
Then--svith no »»&lt;w# drug given—
ihe p*ln illianpeart on* to four
months after treatment had d a rt­
ed.
Why the drug behave* this way
is not clear, 8 mith said.
The drug can ba taken by mouth.

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P ig * 8

Monday:

Senator Green Gets Third Term
P R O V ID EN C E, B. I .
nie de
lilaniP* B7 year old K-n. Tliod ire
F ran cli Green, newly reelnM-d lu
hi* fourth consecutive term, likes
to think about hemming the iirsi
nun to serve In the United Stales
Senate al the age of too.
"Bui there are plenty ol oilier
Job* to do," hr says cheerfully

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if the volen ever decide I ’m (on ladiei (Artfully Informed him that
he hadn’t hern Invited.
"Oh." he blinked, momentarily
Already nearing llir nil time sennhrlul age r-euid Green Is a spry, taken aback. Then ho wowed the
brisk stepping little man whose ladles by reciting this Jingle:
"There was a young man so
athletic frol&gt; snmellrnc* alarm Ills
rotlrngues They beg him lo take It benighted
He never knew when he was
easy, slow down.
*Bill Green still lakes an Ire cold slighted
lie would go In a parly
•hotter every morning, walks the
And eat iu*t as hearty
d 'j miles from Ins club to his
As though he wpre really In­
office on Capitol Hill nt H a til.,
and Hots up long flights of stairs vited."
with I hr agility of a mimnliiln gnat.
Awed by Ills undeniable vigor
Wryly. Green complains he was and bonne?, Rhode Island vntrrs
'persuaded" lo give up dally stints ignore the opposition plea that
on Iae rowing machine In the Sen- Green was loo old and ought In be
dr g-. in and high diving In thi retired for Ills own good.
heal YMCA p u l a few years a in
(In N?v ?, Ihev swept him hack
"Mv li Mid' told iim II was risky Into of (Ire by a thumping malority
lor me 11 swim, hike and j;n over hi. Brpiihliean rival, Waller
through i tiff workout in Ihe gym Burr Hun. a mere ynungsler of fit
al my a rr,’ lie said, "lull I worry
Shortly before the election, in an
dim t l n in lo iiigiiig III Ihe dun Interview at hi* ISO year-old home
lapping i p fiiektads "
In Providence. Green was asked
lie .1-11 play - Irnnis. Ihniigll. and almtii rumors of o purported "deal"
•veil m the ill ad of winter lie often wherehv, if re-elerled. he would
non relire and Gov. Dennis tlohviilk- 1 1 ihe Y\l&lt; A for a swim
erts of llliode Island would lake
Grip*
"Non o o It’s an old man’s nvrr hi* Srnnte seal.
"If circled." Green replied crisp
ga mr "
S'liee C da vs of (lip 1'on | incut al ly, "I hope and expert to serve out
Coper*., only 1-1-0 II q .I'rialor. my (crtri And I give fair warning,
lave a l l..... .. a erealcr age than Mini dues n’t commit me In any way
Groin while m office. They were ns to What I may &lt;c!o In regard In
(o to soniii Mornll of V«rmnnl a further term si* years from
I unit |H!iit| Iiirl Carter Glass of in*" ”
Willi a gleam In Ills eye, he
Virginia HiCfiintfii
added
Mm rill lived .i little more than
"If I fml .hed two moir lerms.
irliI looMih. .iff&lt;•» Ins until IIIrth Ili'o I'd like In serve at least
lav Gl • s was n« years alld some ilnollier yeni In make II MSI"
..air m* nltis old when lie died
He would lie !i!i at the end of
(iie iii i- mil in licit li-dli those two terms
marks mil linn mill" tin rum
Ih lierl? anpurpnltv has few II
dieting h&gt;s new .is year term, he lusloiis Mini Green mlglil step aside
vill lie Ti t
hernij'r : f llie cncronchmenl* of
The )lhodf I I mil senator r li old age
.i-rved III fifth birthday lift Met S
"We -o-ic nut p'slng for ram
n the lied.I if a whirlwind Jiillli paign picture, at the hcmli a f*-&gt;a l r a n ip .iig n H u t
iw h im n i.i|;r wreks ago" Itoberls rerolled, "ft
i . III.Inv .i * ■K • r i-v rn
p r r r lir
-ass n elnll iiveren I day and Ihe
n a ]o.:li. evemu.: ol diiiiipln:: water a n . cold ns Ire.
"Sen fiteeii showed up wearing
form tilling swim trunks like (Jor
geoiis George, the wrestler I was
ima/ed at Ills physique It was
Inn i old for inr bill the •»n»*'.r
•a.ve-l m the water about 25 minlltes “
Bnl some Hliorle Island Demo■rats, Impatient for Green In re
lire so Kiev ran move up the pit
Idu-al l.iilder ate privately resentlul of his long range ambitions.

T H I M O ST TA LK ID A H
P IC T IfM
IV IR M A D I

DAVID O.SF.L/NICK’S

HnafMtiartr
h i rtre tf
wt»n ««*»•

T:J8 Tflrd Tfc**t*r
11? r a s r t e . m
f ilo n»ck«t Bousd

One ol them, diked to comment It and bambi bei
on the lenttor’o extraordinary vl- crowd mo out,"
taHty. Inquired with gloomy *arOne of the rlc
cm :
Senate. Green
"What are you trying to d o prove the old hov I* atul iillve?" Wuonoockel and
A life-long Democrat, bachelor land town*. In a«
and millionaire. Green closely re l*ractic&lt;*. he w ai
tumble* the (ate actor Itolaml Jm.rL’L d r n
Young In Ihe role of "Topper." He
,
ha* Twinkling blue eye* and u
broad Boston accent and vft‘.irx Ihe Morris (loan)
gold-rimmed plnce tier clIppc-J to ,
the bridge of a strong Human nose
llQ2‘ , *&gt; ' ,rpp*I
Ills mustache Is a puff of while | []'.''?• ,,
a *'n.8
festooning a lung upper lip.
’. T i *,** rov,° 1
_
"
. . I.
u. i , out hid ongenlre
Green is proud of his phyalral f
a(„| tfj„ar,.(|
and menial vigor. Friend* recn'l ;,wn pro||ram „
that a few years ago. when opera , tall. '^.vernmen
singer llosa IMnselle asked how t|lj
(|(lf |rr&lt;, ,
hcTiep so trim, (.reen astonished h(.an.lniU1Pl.(| ala,
her with.
Green won his f,
"Until rerenlly, madain. I wres i n| pi when he w
tied."
| Khnde Island Le
Al home In Providence, Green A quarter of a cc
lives In n huge thrce-slory brick i repeated failure*
home, shaded by nnr trill elms to his first term
The house, high on a hill over Hie age of fit—a
looking Narrag.insetl Bay, has men are ready
been In llin Green family for five
A native of P
generations.
was only 1.1 when
Except for n handyman butie,
Pl'!1K*.?„
caretaker. Green lives alone In lie .,
,,,.5 ,,*
old house during his infrequent . J L , ? - 1 “ \
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to mo K lim K a ra
IOi IO T a il f*l*»rn
P L A Y RUN C A N C E L E D
CH ICAG O
W
— The onee*1*1*vmj chleago run of George
Bernard Bhaw'* plav “Saint Jean”
was canceled yesterday became of
the continued lltnea* of actrei*
.lean Arthur who w ai to p la y the
title role.
MU* Arthur, til, suffered a re­
lapse and flew to New York yeatenlay after a doctor ordered h ir
to "slop working and get a com­
plete rest of at least a month."
known cancer specialist, Dr. Alton
Ochsncr: " It I* frightening to
ipcculats on the poiiible number
of lung cancer* that will develop
as it result of the tremendous num­
ber of cigarette* imoked In the
pait two decades.
Ostmap said that Ihe cigarettecander scare ha* caused tobacco
sales to dtp for the first time In
21 yean . The advertising accent
now Is on the filtered cigarette,
he said—"frank admission of the
poison that watt* within each
'guileless' white cylinder."
"As Seventh-day Adventist*."
Pastor Ostman added, "we ab­
stain from tobaern In any form as
well as liquor, but we owe it to
our fellowmen to tell them why."
The minister said that Ihe de­
nomination'! temperance depart­
ment Is sponsoring an educational
film on the subject, which Is be­
ing scheduled In high schots, col­
leges, am! civic clubs through
North America.

Pastor Hits
Cigarettes

CA R D O F T H A N K S
We with to takn this means to
thank our many friends for their
kindness and (or the beautiful
floral offerings, also Brlsson Fun­
eral Home, at the death of our be­
loved one.
Mr*. Augusta Fry, mother
ami relatives.

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M O N U .tr M .
D rla M a r f u r
Beer*! Hlnrm
(in Y o u r Af?-ount
P o rtia r a c e * L i r e
H x f it n * H e a rt
i te n y .Vtroir*
N *w *. W * * lh * r . H(mr t■
Hn »»rm *n
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lied pHrlmin
CM H-TV N sw *
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lim n s met A lla n
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l&gt;ei-*ln&gt;i*r llr lil*
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Hindi tiers O u ld *
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K y a n ln g Mu»te
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I'n t tM Natlorfi
1 1 * 11* n e . Iim *
At llo m t W ith Mu»le

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Hivt. (trr

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High On
l&gt;«&lt;rn l l i * * k * r *
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W * * l* m J im liu r * *
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llr lo d lM
tVi.rld At N ln*
It lisle for I.a ill**
IV in a * (&gt;v*r C *lT « r»
Ko r la.iiu-s d n lr
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l&lt;»n**r P c r f o r n u n r *
lin n r t u b
P h il ll* * il A l it r« * n
I .at to rn * C a ll T o P f * y * r
W o rld A l Noon

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n a d lo K iirm Id ire it
T n * * d * T M a tin **
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D ia l " J " K o r j * t i
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AUCTION SALE, APARTMENT HOUSE
PECK APAHTMENT HOUSE, at !H8 Palmetto Avenue,
Sanford Six

apartments

completely

furnished,

large ujd- unfurnished. Sold to hfgheHt hid for cash
premises Immediate delivery. Apartments rented.
,

Th w proud new lM*nty's ’’(town of c h ra n * " and tow
•lliii.iiett* will set th* ilylln g kaynot* for MIN to earn*.

R. W. Ware. Commissioner.

Omen Victoria
' " (wflk
tmn»par»nt top)

first family
s t a r r in g

(he brillian t Ford Fairlane Series with ThunderbirdStyling

Fairlant Club M a n

l.lk* th* Katrlan* Club ftodsn, It ha* Ih* Iwt word In rich Intwtar
Hwoxllon. with (laifintmi* new m*l*llle-thr**it*d nylon upholstery.

This to th* pwtoct thole* toe tho** who **«k ultlmtt* e u i t M hi a
two-door ear. Kront s**t Balds down end In for tutor r**r ***t *oo*s*.

EVLRY
Fairlane Sunlitur

Fairlane Victoria
Her*’* • n*w and mltlng b**uty who** eonplttoly
post-fr** side* |tvs a wond*rfu! f**lln| ijf speetousMM.

Lumber

All Lumber
Kiln-Dried!

Pre-Cut Lumber
! MUlwork Hhinglea
Siding Paneling
and Flnlah Lumber

See us for any and all kinds of rough and
flnlah lumber, guaranteed seasoned and
free from blemishes or warpage.

Th«M are the elite of Ford’e *65 model*,
the luxurioua Ford Fairlanoe. And theee
brilliant new modele offer everything you're
looking for In a carl
There have never been auch atrlklngly
handsome care, care ao clean-cut and die*
ttnguiahed looking, /md the rich Interiors
are furnished with fabrics never before
offered as car upholstery.
A ll w it h T r l | | i r * T e r f M

D ew ar

For those who desire the inoet modern
power, there are 3 greet Ford Enginee for
*6®. There's a new 182-h.p. Y-block V-8.
An even more powerful, lM-h-p. Y-block

Top dawn . . . ht
Top up . . . it

Special V-8 is offered with FordomatJc
Drive In Fairlane and Station Wagon
models. And the new lgO-h.p, Sit.
TTw Thunderbird, the Ford
tr, Inspired tbs styling of the
its swept-back straight-line
Its |U
lower,
look . . , Its
In llU V n i • • e 1«S
W 1T| ileekar
■
all-around windahiold . . . viaor-typo
headlight rims . . . reflected in all of
the '85 Ford Cars.

Front Suspension Is tilted back to that
springe now soak up shock from the front
aa well aa up-and-down. This reducee roadjoint Jar. Take • Test Drive in thk 'M
Ford and you'll want to drive it home.

Be among the first to own a

A N w f t f r F o r d ’ s A n f lo - D o le o N N W o

Ford’s now Angle-Poised Ball-Joint

on

Tuesday, November 2!Jrd at ten o'clock A. M. at the

Fairlane Crown Victoria

Fairlane Town Sedan

one

Te*tDrive»U today!

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W e ath er
M ak e Sanford Your

STfre g m t ft fr h lie r a U i

Shopping C e n te r

Kstnlillwhed 190S

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Farlty ........Iv and widely icaltcr
rd showers and a lew thunder
showers, little change In Itm
p, future ltd* .Hit moon and u.
nlfilit. tVrdnrsd.i) dear to parti)
rhimll and mild.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

Confessed Thief Goes
Back To County Jail

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T l ’ K S D A Y , N O V , 10, 1951

A ssn ciiilo tl

P re ss

l.eiisi'tl

Wirt*

No. 61

U.S. Decision On A-Material
Is Hailed As Momentous Step

Jim Huiiis, ll&gt;. who i&gt;&lt; wuiiti il in several counties on eharire* of i
theft, yentenluy was jnilt’il fui n JO-.luv term in the Countv |orh-up
iiftet lieiiur uiiuldc to puv n fine of $5 ntnl coat* in Countv Court nfl n
chiiRe of failing to have t&gt; propi’i driver’s license.
Tidal fine and costs assessed hv Jinlite Krnest HonshuMer umount•
. . . ---------------------------------fi&gt;,{ to IUH.2S
Him!* also is yvunlcd In Polk Olid
Volusia counlic* and probably in
Cake county
ArrordfiiR
to chief
Deptty
slierilf H (! Owens today, the
Federal llnreao of luvestlRatjon
lines not iutciid In step Into the
picture on a stolen car violalian,
Iml intends in lot the various
.■"unties mete nut punlshrmrnl lor
the youth
Pleads Nut Huilly
John It Patterson, former (ity
WINTKIt IIAVKN —. "Volume o policeman, who is charRcd with
Florida’s tall mil winter veqei tbit .IrlviiiK while tinder Ihr Intluenci'
crop is steadily increasin'! d ie P
.......... ......... ............
Two men were sentenced ii
•f intosicalinR
hey eraRe*. appear
t.iirly Rood wenllu'r rondit'oiis Ii ed iiefore court and entered a'plea ''''e ra I counts each yeslcrtlav ii
most areas Variety is also In
and. unable to pa
it toil Rullty lie was released un ‘City .t'ourl.
.................
erraslng Orowers are eiuiflnuliii’ ler a Imml of 12(Hl
I N I THU NATIONS. N Y kf —
llielr fines were sent to tail
pluitlliR etop conditions at pri
Henry Thomas. Nee o I'.tl.i
Western iltp'onifits Imlny hailed
James K l.ane, 2H. Jacksonville
sent in the soidhern piirlimi ol tin picked up by Constable J (j ika irm k drlyer was ylvci Ho
i, e lii.inutic U S
offer of 230
stale are reported Rood .mil new
lollnWlin' -eututiic* For il.eiilve
.itmrids of (i*‘ Uiiiitiile material for
tiny inn power is leporied on *ey 1Mini i Calloyvny calf)litR a larRe itrivlriR, J21M or (HI (lav* ami foi
itomic ifiiclo is iiieUMil the world
knife was Riven a senlebee uf
eral tnurkels1' aeeordltiR le re pay iiir Coo or spendlnR tUl day* ). I rum an improper dcriise plat
0 the liiggest step forward tinea
purls lereivi'il hv 1. II lew is
fit! nr 1.1 davs file 1liter sen
••resident H t s e n Ii o w e r ftr*l
m jaall
il on u c h a r Re of e a r r y ln u
threelor, Flmnhv Stale Fariuers lo iie e .ili'il w eap on
I c c e was sos|iendeit He went i
to ".tclieil iii‘ .1, 11111%for peicc plan.
l ie
w ent
Ii
Merkel*.
iail
lielt’R,itis viewed the unprecti"Hanlnid Stale I .inters \|.nk&lt;" tall
l&gt;oi k tide Necfit, Sipes \v.*
leoti'il oitei, wliicii would virtually
( l.ireiis'e l la r b y IV Pecan Ave
reports ‘Tnisine'f. eontinaed w'|li dial
'"oltle Hie oiiiiiliei el reactor* thi,
Red on a I’.tinlillnR count, foi was •eoleiu'cil a* f. Ilovv*
hei- (me activity vhirimt the wed
•limikeness, J I i or 2" il l ' s
•■lo lo tin Iron i urtain, as a moI'lle il a tlM l hood
emlillil Nov !) " sellinR 1*1 ymlel
Hi Idle MclJee, Oviedo. charReo lewd want'll and lusrlvh'it
'"'iitoiiv ‘ leu l",vjut placing alomies uf fruits and yeRdaliti". \ lolal v illi s e llin c lii|U or w ithout u II linn I i or lit dav* ill I |i"**l" o"
di .in e j ii . .,t ihe service of
tkl JM7 park a Res wire - d’l III
ot a |. dt el v I ■ket, * IN nr i o da i
ii .
in
uros.v valuation ol
*1. J
tU .T ' l ' i ' , wa&gt; tlned MIXi a n d co st* He Weill I" I l
w h ich w e ll' Pdt HO
I S i Ii e| t" leu- I, llenrv Cabot
lleans lead In yolumw lolliwed In
If,- o , Imke*. Nt-oio 11&lt;t it
' ili't ti hi ote ii e .iiimimci'mcnl
oranties and Rtnpelriilt
ll'ti SI was lined SJ'io and c &gt;
■l
'■t night t ■ t'if 11 ' ’ ‘s Hit-nation
"Ciieuniliers cuntimie l the lead
at », c..true at ili o l't trine fit
’"I lic.it I ’ii 'oiii tier vtilrli is rtj*
volume on IVaiiehtil:. State I'aiin
,irn r wide a i"1' • "harRlne loo
eilniR till' I 1*1 : ll- III" |II | oat
Ml.ltH X ('ll It I STM \ .H—I'rr paring lor the X lilrlidr season, ami the
ers
Maiket
wit i I'l H i fiel.
wlit' liei ( di ""k ( I dent lei I
loll" 01. I ‘ Oil, CCS ‘ .III I (lie (Is*
huooiiI i lirislnnis intrude, light. mid decoralluns nre helm strong
elates, followed liv I .'volaiit pep
was dismissed JmlRe loltn Icon
""iialdc iii .i I m i .i I nili-ri.I I'lllrn ,.
ill the downtown seel Ion Uitong those mnhillK lilt- imruile poaailile
per null lollialoes Solimie on d
ardy ordeled III' pistol eonftsi .it
• d to I"' en ", 'i lo m ike il le l it
items totaled 111 I ft paekii'cv will
I It I &lt;01 uli llifir I'oniilnilis nre: Cow tin's. .Met lone's five itnil It'll,
ed
........toilin' It "o '. wmiiI | provide
|,.oss sides lot dire! S.'a till t.i
llnint's I if lice Mat liliiv to.. Scar*. Western Auln Store, Flmlil.i
I.....nti Hirr Io* J i 21 Ni l i i *
ii "igh iiu'l to run .ut or w new
Maturity slowed
I'u srr ..ml I o LI I it., the Citv ol S.itifnrd, Chase anil Co,, Itnv
i .i , tie III ewer Cl loi felled a Imi.
1 " ("i
Fr.in- e's al iruic 'poke**
"Ibind demand Is lepol t d lul
Muller, I &lt; 11ut rli Ison. A. Hdwm Hhinliolsei. t ledlt lliiieao id
tor 1202 oo*t('d on a char re •
1ll y I I I' *' VI t I V Sip.-a kilic ledit o Ito- lout I 1,,I, Itondo Oil
ii in , 1111'% Modi, said there now
i Iir Ii I volume ot okra, ee plant
Snnford. John II. Willl.ims, f red WIIsun, K. J. Houghlun uml It.
drunken
hlvmc
al tin V &lt;• Ii l l loti un*. II V Ii ll Ii mu o. Mo i , I ni ol I hi I ill 11, 0"| (
( ' i I'lctm ‘ oi exlslence outThey're leuchlnR the AHC’s
and tomatoe
in lair voliune
II. Wlllinnis teul eslute. (Staff I’hntii)
Fined 111 Costs
on III i I Pot,In ‘ .ill'll m litlliili «1"SN»«' i • I || | «| I S|||itt || VSMil link
ole iillssia olid tier satellite naand slow deuiaiul for a lliiht -i p la * li.' tliese day*— now II take*
Hdw.trd
Moore
Lake
Man
Ni
lions
m i" ii. M il If. o. Volio Williams Ji. ii.^ h ii .mil l.n R Sleiuiiei
|dv of Mpinsli uml eiiv'iiinturs at four days
ro. Was filled 11.1 mill cost* oil .
pti ' li ni ol Hu I Iiiiih ( Inti, (Stall |'|i,.loi
ijn.irtct of I'holoRranhie Suiiail
l-odge Aimoumrd
the tmimikalee s' de r'armi r»
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‘Ii'try's*
"I
dm
iiir while III* dm
1. ‘dge had aiuiouncrd Nov 5 that
Market Cool mid dr' vvea'lo r ion ron fi2 sailors recently returned
|p'i'ti*e
was
ii'vnkt
I
H
dil
from Jaeksnnville Naval Air Stu *'r
•o* I hull'll States .tor-,| ready to
Ilit Mins slowed 10a ' III It V lull pn
lew' is Fee 17, Necru lorlelleil
(ion after a fmir-div course M luIII 11 till (Ii (Hisleil oil a i'll. II Re "O'hide lillnleial aRieeinents with
11 i 1*1V i"Rli’ilseil slfe uml I'llprov
UK'
*
r
In
ml
For
fhesr
men
It
Hu, ii.iluiii-. t - (h i mill (isslnnabie
ed oii.dity
runniiiR a ‘ top spin
■
v
.isn't
"Ayotir
udoruble",
but
n.iiei nils inr .it uiiic reactors. But
"Piinipano SInI■
■ I'eim eis .Mo
tili'ii tilliwr llarRiaye Hoviiio
A
atomic.
It
hioloRIcul
and
I
ew ill'll R.lies tide U'ougllt With'
let reporlv Hie (al) n-ditalile deal
chemical. Itie three lytic* of mu Hoaeh liirfelled a tioud ol VI
oglolt svuntil .ut .o quickly,
Is well underway wHli Hi cat lot
I liter ill ills' |ohii funds su|i|dii'd hy e&lt;|uiv.i|enis movltn Monday, to dim warfare that the Armed Set oosted on ell aree ol reckless dm
in .i lcr*e um Ir I., Kuvsla's AnHie I'uimers Homo Administration over (ho corresimmllnit day ol vices are irainiitR llielr men te MIL! lit'CI In min ItllWlll'S Jt in Ni
ni
Iiinskv. who had charged
&lt;ro, Midway, (orteiteil a Imml to
■omlial *
&gt;lire now ovnilnlile III eligible fntlil- l.isl «e,asou All vartelles of hem
'eil Hu' l mti'il States hm! “nar117 teisltd (ill a fharRe of reejtle*
e|n ill Seminole County.
are in tmr supply at lair bat de
ij
W Ii
I'oslel, aviation plrei
out'il ,low it" Ihe scope of F.lven&gt;
,*
Walking ttlrflilRh Hie hull* ol
t'lirlia J. (iretn, loenl super­ tllnlliR prices' KRRplanls ore in (mules technician secoml elm s; it drivlmt.^
ower s * r Rinat plan Lodge voiced
NlctmUx William I’lelfanf. X
fioiitlltiide I ’lllouiV Jh'hotd one eun visor. uMiiouneeit thut nmplo funds dally supply at Rood prices unit it. (ilhsoii, aviation ordnance se
"'pe tli.,I tlie U K. infer would
IJdB KIM Ave,. wa« fined fSfi no
ree pri’ituintimi* Icing nimln for it i e ooiv un humI lo meet the loun nepiirrs. In smull lots, me hriii* conil chut*; (J
It
Johansoii, fUst* on a r h llK r df careleis an
'once *ml fir all remove from tha
£ the soli' of eiiildren s hook* to ho ..... .. of uuqllfieri full time farm* I iir faiv prices Srpuish and riiciiin iihidoRraptier’s mate seennd cla-s./.
" I ’. lf l' t -/i'I.'.V ('* fllf .sail'. Itjvv mu ll do yon waul to Imv.V’. CoL 'I'M plrskH (lULumfuslon as to how
rondlTifi d I Inn; tiny (loin It n r ’, is Those loan fund* run he used tiers nre in rood supply at low amt It Hiirln, plmtoRrapher’* mate ru'i’tiRi'iit dilvlue ■
’ 1 V (aVI matt ftthle dln'i'thi I f I'oliltc Jiufel1,' told Hie I infl^s T to!
Jieeinc the l 'niTi',1 Kiatcs atom*Traffic Vtidatloii
unlit h |i in. Mr* J, f . Mitchell. 'o purchase livestock, fjiim equip- pi Ires lluvers nre m rlviu ; eirllm third ejass, were Hie first Rrouji
ill'll f11Its-)MMvN ilH’I't ill
»»ttil' 111
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i pc.lie prnposilliin ri'nlly i s ”
Iiiinclpal, I'Miiyssnd the hope Hint ilietlt. feed, seed, fcrlllixer, mid puv uml seem nnsluiis In itel Marled d Pliuttinin (IB men to otlcm’ I Itiulcr D'ven* Hnlerpii*e we
K ••' .
iii-iif
i i i i&lt; .1 )- t r. H i u
»!»t| I" I V i Vjllit UH ' J
t - ill flit
I I s soin i e in,healed the fls(h"‘tl S.1 and eo*Is on a elm 'e t
oil imieiils will stop lit the school ether oprtntllnr expense*. Inleresl us several new hovers wht nit IIIesc classes aliuiR with ....... (lliU|-l,
ft jit! ■*i ft
■Vl'Mil fill :l V’1*(Ik1&lt; n| ” 11rI &gt;Of
H h i i ll, &gt;1 t I lit I i ||i ill
wlv,. „
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"■nil'll m ale,,.,ts would he earIn no the books thill me hfiiur I- ilmrgrd ut the I'pte of five per inaklnu I'omp.mo lutadipiai tin • ^ v v nicn from Hie Sixth Naval n(]
1 ft I I,
II i ‘Ml | f | f . f ' i f Till HI !,
lil i riii an•' i r11«i • \
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it,*ii,m in Keilt Ni
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I In tinted ■stiie amt six oilier
u"ii isury fipplii'iition Idunl.s cnti
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til’s ,'V adalile at I' I M' i t I aflI * m u i v h i li urii t i l l ! t ahiT »h in
polstinmis Rases uml di*lrihnii&lt;n IH'i SI wa* fleed &lt;11 and i "•
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t 'in mcr* Hume Ad mini strut Inn. I*
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ciiciiiiiliers and llitiit ’ ■otipllt" o' An attack of tills nallire eould
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servielnir this countv I* locnled hi . '
pepper and stptash are poxxlhly Ro imdeli'cled until It' follows
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the Keiniioile Countv Court House nvallablo.
dumaRc was done unless person. ilolel oarkliiR all nluh’
I tidies fI,im the Siilifoid Cnldcli
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1lie lltissluiis have sntimilli'd a
i .........mills ■( pet aus I.iiiiir Ii I witli this trainiiiR were nvnil.ihh elle llrook' 111 Valein i.i Id
(lu ll will serve us Senior hostesses'
t l 1(11* Hi l t
d ie , o( still secret amendments
Itrlrt's raiiRiM.' from .*.■ *e per mi the scene
na(klttu
meler
violalioo,
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fihl t lull
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1 the le-oluiHiii Heliahle sources
IHiUlid to
p, r ptMin'1 mi Hie
Other phases covered hy He Herbert Clierri ineler vlulallon
when movies will he shown Icgln )
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..&gt; Hu s.ivni i liaiigi'H would iilnrit
Starke St ite Farmers Ma-kel .at vchiHil were use id protective .1
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',e pi o|&gt;o‘ i'il aRciicv under the
Hie November Mb sale Flu* m xl vice* iiRalnsl t&gt;ioloRieal i r chi oil »2
Case ot Hllslia Stevenson, i liari
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N Sift,, it &gt; i '"mini, in which
A fiei the showinir of tlie [ilms
sale will tie ut I "Ml p lit . Nov
cal
warfare
lypes
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hninlird with e irele s ami neRlo’eii'
ruv 1 i ill ml I ■t ' •I t Inn
IM ll III " 11' i u n i ii11"in ix i II i|*
lie H'l‘ ill,
wield a veto, anil
diiiiciug will lie rnjnvrd.
I’lllL A D K L P IIIA i* - A disagree cipher null
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1lit fbtl Mu
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mcut over who’ll bo the manager
"Tomatoes in Rmul ami inereas case of an ABC allack. how to i*o Winler Park i liarReil willi p.is&gt;
Mi*' I• kiii) It\ ii Hi'li;»• i"* mhoi In .1 Mill
ihe nei'ollatiniis on tlie agency
^ The regular nirrllnn nf Ihr is hnldlnif up a mercer ol l'hlla Itir volume lotalinif II.NUi! crnlcs. late containliialcd ureas and de lm! a school tills and Cartin'
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•s Farm Bureau will be held lonUlil •Jelptlla's tun deficit-ridden (frond moved ihrmiRh the Fort t'lcrri cnnlaniliialion of these areas
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■tear it will accept no such con
* al 1:30 o'clock at the F F A build opera companies.
Slate Farmers Market with prices
i ti j;r nl ill i\ im ; u lilt*1 'imli i fin till Mails
tills will not he Hie only itrmip , wllh possession of i IIcru I Inpi
Ml ni M-* I *• |tfn | mi nt nf Till.In H
Ins behind .Seminole High S c IiiniI.
The Philadelphia Civic (iraud rniH'Inu (nun V&gt; tin to $; .tveroRliiR lo atlejiil this school Ollier men. were continued
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Opera Company and the Philadel­ $.1H3 (or No Is No 2s avcruipu not only from VJ U2 but from i
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II I IN lll.s ( J i l ' l t r
phia I.a Scala Company admitted 12 02 (inly I,mil crates of rucuip Naval units from North Carol.no
linn M ll vIII I Ih- i Im '.*•», w.1
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I.I I 1 KI'M M W U t lA I .
(he dllflcutly yesterday al a meet­ tiers miivcil Hirouitti the marke lo Key West Mini Florida lo Ml ‘ i
;n r n s f i if in t i n m
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I'lU N U FIH I Ii. Ill i/P»—The Iting of City Council's Iterreallon
»*'f n«-| jifitl xx i . Li mu. Ll In tin
sslppl, will follow Hits path lo
HAKiON, Viet Nnm irPi—The Committee
M I lul 11''1M'1111' fit* Nt&lt; mninlv i ill lit* y
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$1 .10 |ier crate Uunlily is rejsirt learn defense iiRalli't llli'ie diaho
i l,..,l I'rtf xxil I m&lt;" Snpieiiie Court lins ri'fnil'll
head of Hie American llld ill inisinn
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supply
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it' ile III ti I (if II new
f i' i'kli - ill MI IkM
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Ileal forms ol warfare and In lj
llolh companies have asked the
here suv* mure I linn fit ft,000 rrfulinn sales have lit'en resumed &lt;•
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Mat Ho Wtllinm i tteirens, "It,
NKW Y iH IK T 'Hie ...............
pren have fled North Viet Nam cnmmiiler for $50,000 In meet def­ Hilt market and npproxlmately keep our country prepared
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since the licneva conference award' icit* and finance new iierfortn- 70 per Ri'IlI id I lit* volume has sold
iiu" Mini two women pi I'hicitKO.
Imi il(
siRIliilures III s ll |I p o r t o| Sen
id the s ir s In the Communist-led unces. Humbert A. I'tdosl. general at auction, with rtiivs sales total
i ..I I. ! m il0 told t lie I , ■teiu'i s
It- in ns i . - ei viiiK three life ten*
tnansRer nf I.a Koala, said both IIIR SfiB.fiOO HI
Jioepli It MeC'iiithv lit Wis) say" * 11jtt film t i f O il ll i y e l t t l d r e o lie
f Virliiilnli
-mi
I'n (lie unit tint imi killlmrt
sides are convinced that I’lilladd
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•"The refugees rilnllliui' to move phia needs one rhoiI. solvent operu
1 in tn t*nan Ri'l: Miss Florence
phone calls yesterday
are
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Hie
•(mill ut ii iteinlv rote." l.elnnd company.
Itiown. Cl. n fui mot Wave; and
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"The tluiiR is cateliiiiR on liki i til re tec
A TLA N TIC C IT Y , N J
Jv-llo
area, motlly tiean*. note liean*.
chilli,ell’s discuses
Harrow* reimrled la*t night. “ Mow
11 'i Josephine Itoss, Id. ■ widow.
"My friend* told me I ought (o corn and raditho* Prices ar - re man cancers can he made lo shine wildfire."
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cnmmenled
Hear
Adm
n'ill"!v li ne t'liil«lien we,'1 kill'd
i uiriv more hundreds of Himisunda he the new martaRcr," said Pclosl
It,e ,'iuiit veslt rditv Kuve no re«*
with
a
brlRht
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Some
turnips
and
j j t t ifle .... .
Isst veur, wlillr
have cliusen freedom, hut have " I listened In them. I think maybe
Mciflhnr-v nf th*" 1 •••i*111v /«ninr
on to, , i'p'1't iilR 1lei reds' plea fur
muxtaril arc hcRhutinR In move easy detection, a medical team orRanlier of the drive for stuna
•tl lj led fp'MI polio, I lllierctll'lsis
been unable to tret nut, perhaps they were right.”
ho art I \vfcll fdti'Hd " nMctim1 n i new ti ini
Crops arc reported fine and daily announced today.
lores on a pro Mi'f'arthv jielitlan
l I i. i I
wilt never ho known."
t h e C i t v p lu n tH fu " ,in») ' t i l i it! c o m
However, Pclosl nodded al An- plantlnu rocs oh. nti all varieties
Ttil* may prove a Rreat break 111' said 20.0011 copies of the pell
i in,- &gt;i| I In- tie I m etlmds to le
mission I Inn Li x n• L t u! I (
Under the progressive schedule thmiy Terrarrlanu and said, "Some of vcr *I allies produced In I lie Ihrouflh sifMnxt canrer
11IHK IN FA I L
iinn, each willi spare lor lo uanu'
I I I . i lie , i " 11oil I lU 'i'iil'illt l i l t " , I l f
»it up hv tin* licneva conference, thought he ourIi I to be mnnagtor." urea.
III FFA l.il. N V .ts—Anise MatIt could lead to a pretty sure were dlttrilmled ilurliiR Hie «l.i■ ji i,| t, .it tv. I &gt; I ruin i i ir in ti i« ti n’clock /i) tin1 I iix Il«ll
the Vlrtmfnh Is to take over Hie
Pclosl said there was some talk
Total Kale*
way ut tellliiR whether a person from hi* two room headipiarlie
||||\ mil,I h ill t Hi "i m.ill
tin i.ir di was inlured latally yetter.tiled
i I Iviikin.io ..to! Hint
whole of Nmth Viet Num hv {day of one man manaRlnR one season
"Kales at Plant City Slut.* Farm has cancer, whether It ha* spread in Hie Ilolel ItiHisevell
tn | ( ‘m in tv c ri'H ji
xxlul,
I mI ii i I u * ,l.iv win n he steiiped into an em|&gt;lo
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Mupo'isilde
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(Continued On Pa|e FU ht)
iv elevator sliafl In the building
In Ilia body, where all (he cancel
Frornmelin said the ilruam/a
■ro io i l l .
Ii.at.it i of o lile i di is
I n NIIJM . XI Ml
wio'ie lie lived and fell five stories.
is located. It mlRht also create ., lion, culled "Ten Million Ameri
I
, no in- Ie , . who h av e ic c e iv i'.l
ItidH'l I Mi « xx ii. r li nf i" in **f Mt
Felice said lie apparently thought
new way of curryiim radioactive cans MiihiliriiiR lor .liisliii'," hope
lie Was stepping Hilo lilts elevator
atom* tu cancer* to deslroy them to get more spare and heller I He
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cent li"i* arciill
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ed In U n 1 i ounlv t'-'.ii ■
A chemical obtained from human phone facilities soon
i 11 aim I di Is i i *.
blood I i Injected into a person *
The (irRiml/atlon anninmceil Sun
vein*. Thi* chemical, porphyrin, vlay It hoped to (iml 10 million
Iik Ir c i In cancer tissue.
signers for il* pelitlnu within HThen when luidy tissue* are ex days The pelillon urges the U S
amlned under ultraviolet or Invi* Senate to reject censure charge*
i'llK N IX C ITY. Ala .P- A vice Indicted Iiy the vice cli iimp grand Hie gills would have to help pay
lisle black ilifht, the porphyrin against Mrl'arlhy
Dial jury heard
Inc' hand lie lory for ollcmig lin in ' mime) to
*hlnei with a red liRlit of dancer
Visit Made
unlit l mi night nl a prostiliillim Fuller
la bright a* a woman's lipstlrk
Although she couldn't identify
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VKKCII
(llic prostitute, wli" said si"'
racket which repmtedly paid sonic
.So far thi* method ha* outline I
A sUAvn cut , aiipjircntly uwt rentire cancor* In a few human hy Max Havar, Winter Purk. war ju ls as much a s 1!hki a night dur- helped "keep luniks" it Hie Fish ■'Hie man," she *ald Knlrcktn uied
llie same expression on a visit to
iir the tieydey of sin ill t'hcilix Camp, le d if u I Hut 'lie saw Hu
bodiei, telling surgeons the ex recovered In .Sunfortl yeslcntuy
trekin make payoff* t" tlie officer Fuller's home when he remarked
lent of the cancer for cnmpleie City jMiIlce. A xhotHun, rifle am' •'Hy
that an envelope he carried was
removal, Doctor* I) S Itasmtissen turkey caller apparently had beei
The testimony from two pros- "ten limes at least "
On some occasions Hie money being taken to "pacify the man.”
Taxdal, (Irani K. Ward amt Frank stolen frnrn tho vehicle.
litotes 1111■
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I Ho' long o|iciiing
The 22 year old witness also told
was delivered to Fuller's home,
II. J; Flgge nf Baltimore told Hie
lay nl tlie 11 la I for bribery ol lor
the jury
the
sail! the tl yeui-old liox.ini tiro Hie
tury her Intu
boss had
ha t promised
pro
American Collegr of Surgeon*
nil-, Depotv Sheriff Albeit Fuller untie mother ot eight children. At proitilute, they "would nevar be
Thera I* hope that the porphyrin
It was nca■tv midnight when eouit oilier times, she v■
till in ufil. II w aii raided” and if they were "Fuller
can be combined with Iodine *n
f i'c i" sell until td a ut today
paid to him outside l lilt’s place
would gel u* off."
that It would ahow up under X
HIT'/.
Fuller, still ciipplcd from u 11
Tells Jury
The second witness discloied
rays.
"Duel tu The Hun"
week old hack injury an I wheeled
The witness told Hie Jury
irv the that 1'*' earnings ran a* high as
That would mean a person eonht
i n • i i*; • 0:17 - Hifll
into com 1 un an ambulance col,
$000 a week hut that some other
have the Injection, then he X raved
M UVTKLANl) D fllV K IN
is under iiuticlirK'iil on 11 charges girls split their earnings with Hu girts iFew $auo to $900 In one
or fluoruicoped to see 11 he ha&lt;
Starts fliitO
of taking payoff money during his trekin 50 50, anil then hail to add night.
cancer, and. where ll I*.
"Hlitck Horse Canvon”
swashbuckling days a* a two gun half their share tor "protection."
She said the girl* were virtual
Another willies,, wlm sulil she
Te purphyrln-lndlne presumaldv
11:40 - 10:00
peace
officer
til'came a prostitute lo raise money prisoner* from the 7 p in. to S a m.
wnukl go to any places where Ihe
"Hast of .Sumatra"
Called
Tu
Trial
for a $2,200 ope i at imi on a blinded, work shift and wero forced to un&gt;
cancer had ipraad in the body *nd
H:L’fi Only
He was called to trial Hrst on ll-ycar ot.l adopted sun. also de­ dergii sexual relation* on wooden
reveal thooe location* for life
COI.OKKD D RIVK IN
unc count alleging that lie was naid scribed the "payotl” deductions, dining table*.
aavlng treatment. Thi* spreading
“Tomorrow 1* Another Day"
$1125 In refrain from closing a drab but was unable to .say who gut the
action, called metaitaals, I* one
And. Hm girl said, they operated
and
bordello just outside I'hentx City money,
reaaon why many people die of
under such rigid house rule* that
"Jamming The Blue*"
un busy U S Highway flu.
Kite quoted Knlrcktn, however, they were fined $25 If they 10 much
cancer. Th* original cancor I* re
(Colored Can!)
Library place* aH Ita thelvM all ilia new eUMrra’a b who. Show* rhuaalav m o n k Ihr** new book* arr
The house, known In its pulriin* a* saying "the mail" bail tu have as closed their eye* while on duty.
moved, but It* *eed* already have
Cartoon
in the rorreroimd) Pcanv Hrookx, ItortAki Jardln# and Hbl/Uy VUlUa. Sratrd ■! Iha rrar lablr arr spread #l*»where, u k t root and
as ( IlfIN Fish Camp, was operated a ho per cent rakeofl of the total
Identity of wilneisea w,
Htart* 7:16
[(dinny Pkillipi tad Caiul Uaraland. (Staff Photo)*
by CUM Hutrckln, who also wa* earning* of the burJello and that held at (he itate'l requeit.
grow.

Local State Market
Beehive Of Activity
During Past Week

Fissionable
Substance
Offered

2 Men Sentenced
By Judge Leonardy
On Multiple Counts

Lodge Inform s
UN Co m m ittee

VJ-62 Sailors
Learn A B C s
In Four Days

StroiSing
In Sanford

Farm Loan Funds
Are Available Here

Head OfVublic S*afoiy
Speaks To Lions Club
State D irector T a lk s O A ccid e n ts;
T e lls Listen ers O f H is D epartm ent

Ernest Lee Resigns
As Deputy Sheriff

C h o ice O f M an ag er
Stalls M erger
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Petition O ffice s
Swamped By C a lls

C h e m ic a l Shines
In C a n c e r A rea

Zoniiuj M eeting
T o Be Thursday

Jury Hears About Vice First-Hand

Movie T im e T a b le

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Curtain Rings Down For Barrymore

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Tuesday, Na y , | F l U I

the p a ,I 17 y e a r,. D r, Johp Paul
Strirken at home Sunday night in a coma 19 hour, at Valley l|o.v Kwip;
HOLLYWOOD UP Grumpy.
p j s lid heart congestion was
•arm -heartr-1 Monel Barrym ore, while reclllni! the "Tom orrow and p llal.
Ihe Inim culole cause nr de«|b
Tomorrow
ami
Tomorrow”
solllo
who bad no stomach for the Ihea
A complication of ailments inHarry more, h year
Onlly J-IUicI
I
Mac
le r but ,was Iona one of lhe most i|oy from Shakespeare's
■hnlrd a rth rlli,, which, alter Iwo
mm t/er, survives Monti In tha
M h ," the senior memher of a d
dp fractures, had fnrred him lo .■tmcti family of ,taec anti screen
ing’s "R o yal F a m ily " had bfcen ,nm a wheel chair ami crutches Their hrolher John tiled in 1041.
Radio fans remember Monel's
portrayals fop years as "M ayo r of
Ihe Tow n," ns narrator of the Sun­
day night Hall of Kamo and M i
annual Christm as enactment nI
Dickens' crusty "Scrooge." l i lt
laM movlr was "Ixtno S |a r ," in
WM, with ( lurk Gable and Ava
Gardner
Dorr Schary, head of MOM, the
studio where llarrym o re has been
under contract, said his death "l»
a loss to the entire world of (he
Ihealer
He was a great actor
and a wonderful man "
Hut of Ills own talents Monel
sal. I
have managed In get along
all the ip years through a serleji qi
undeserved promotions and by
fraud."
This was In a hook. "W e Horry
m o re ,," us told lo Cameron Shipp,
lt| wjilch Ihe icnm r Barrym ore ob­
served also:
" I was born wllh a cnnvIrHnn,
lo which I sljU hold. Iha| a[jy|hing
A nauseating
resembling wdrk Is» a
ml nnlii
spectacle
The Harrym orc-Drcw elan lo
which be brlonged had first pp
peareij on Hie stage in 1752 Monel
was M o In Philadelphia In (lit
crlrh rafcd lh e a lrlr.il tram of flauNew Tire*, Automatic TrnnsmMoii, ffadto, Sfst C'uvfrs
i|ee and Georgia Drew U.irryntorp
l|e made Ills dehnl on the New
Y n ik slagc at 1.1 In "T h e R iv a ls ,r&gt;
in which Ids grandmother, hfrv.
Jldin Drew, played Mrs. Mslnproi
MNtb.
" I stunk." hr opined afterw ard,
apd he recalled Dial his grand­
mother sent him a note telling him
regretfully he was "som chwat Ipaiiei|iiale"
ailerpi
and was no Iwttter needrtlrl in the cos I I .a ter slip told him
lb conlinue on the stage.
lie said In later years he had
"no stom ncli" for the stage but
brram e an actor because II seemed
t(i«* easlesl way to earn a living.
lie sliidlrd art In P a ris, returned
who worked ns an Illustrator, and
acted In silent movies In New
Vork Ills hrolher John lured him
hack Id Ihe stage In lOlli In "P e te r
l|dietson."
Monel heroine a star with Ids
appearance In "The Co|&gt;pcrhrad."
Ill- Joined Metro (inlriwyn.M ayor
to star III "T h e lla r r lr r ,r In 1921
l|e won an Academy Award lor
III |ierfornianre In "A Free Soul,"
with Norma Slienrer, In nidi
Ills oiitsfandlng movies Included
"(irn p d H otel," "lla s p u lln an I the
Km press,
"D inner at r ig h t ."
David Copperfleld," " A h , Wilder
ness," "I'h e
Holitnv of Peter
SID E. Kind SI.
Jiic b Itiillg u n
Phone Kill
G rim m " and "Caplnlns Courage­
ous." He was gruff p r. OHIeaple

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1952 Plymouth C|ub Coupe

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1951 Plymouth Cran^rpok \ D oor Sedan
1950 Htiick
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1951 Dodge
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1950 Dodge Club Coupe with Radio
1952 Dodge &lt;1 Door Sedan

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Seminole County M otors, Inc.

Parents Are Held
After Child Dies,
Another Is Hurl
K B R N S M IR G , I*a. WV-TIte yoiaic
parents of a fam ily of five cn|l
dren were In Jail today—the mother
charged w ilh murder In the r.il
nolsrn death of a daughter and
the fa lh rr with assault and bat­
tery with Intent to kill in Ihe scald­
ing and beating of a son
Mrs K lle rn He’ l, 28. Is held wllhnut'bond pending Grand Ju ry a r ­
lion
Also
awaiting flrantl Ju ry acil
“
tjoh, and unahle lo pn.t jin.nno
bonds, l» her lm-baud, W illiam . ?ft.
a Kurenn War veteran Roth pleaderl limner pt
T|ie five rhlldrcn range from five
weeks to tP i years.
S U Ir Police P vl Malthcw O’ UrJ
cn i f Id lie entered the case last
esday
night after a hospital
VVe lnc
‘
reprrtcd Ihe couple’s 2 year old
’d aughter. Itulli Ann, had died ol
f f l poison.
O’Brien said 3-year old Robert
Hell was being Irrated for serious
ffntd wounds on Ills feel In the
tjjime hnspllal, reportedly suffered
Ike day before Ids sister died
The pfflrer snM Hell admitted
bidding Ih r hoy’s (eej in hailing
wnlrt to c|iatd(«e him for taking
a pierr of bre.ul from the Inbte
apd beating him while tie hung
from a dour in a duffel bag
Mrs H rll was released alle r
riucrlloning but last night, ( I ’ ltricn
xaitl, the broke down and admit
ed pulling rat | m&gt;Im&gt;ii on bread,

headlight hoods, "New
ml ornament, projected hendligh
The flair-styled 11$55 Dodge features a dashing ho ml
streamlined rear deck,
llo rU o g " swept-around windshield, cut bark ilmi r»,
rn. flared whrel opening* and ulrrtir
T h is four-door sedan In Ihe Cusloni R o ,a | aerlra h ■a ■ Super Red K*m V-8 engine of 183 horaepowtr.
Two-tone pninl treatment arren ls Ihe lowrred roo f line, sloping hood. and 0*ii»-|et tallllght section,

giving It Ur Robert and telling him
to hand It to hi* Ulltc sister lie
cause "sh e ’s hungry."
O’ Hrlne added that Mrs. Hell
told him "Ruth Ann crlrd all the
lim e ," was erlppled and that nel- (1•it
1,
liler she nor her till', ha ml lielieved
Ihe ymimtsler would live very long.
I. r.
H ie of H eir said Mrs. Hell de
„ Sn
r|arcd she arled on her own free s, ■;
w ill and her husband did mil ro
IV
operate with her in planning to
jailson Ihe child
; is
i i«
Tw o of Ihe couple’s children a ir
7 IS
under hnspllal Ireatinenl lor mat
!i oil
!i IS
In Ihe "Doctor K lh ln re " series with nutrition The fifth is in a chll
|| ,o
ilren’s home.
l/&gt;w Ayres.
In in
llarrym ore was gllled In oilier
fields besides acting Ills etchings
K )IO (iM i;N ROAM
I.ONIMIN S T R K irrH
and musical rumpnsltluns brought
LONDON. Iji- C r e w s o[ "smog
him renown
He was m a r r ie d twice. Ills 19- m en" roamed Ihe foggy streets o il S on
year m arriage In Doris McKee Mimlon today testing the m akeup- s o l
Rankin ended In divorce In 1022. ol the acrid pall overhanging the l s ,i|
n 'Ji
In .Inly of IJie next year he mnr- Hritisli capital The government « ;S |
rjrd actress Irene Fenw ick, who project is a I mi-. I at finding ways 7: mi
in rom lial Ihe suing, which in five
tlle.l on Christm as Eve, III.W
Funeral arrangements are in-rut- i(ay.s in 1U.YJ killed tiff some l.uiuj
people
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M usic fur farillas
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rnlteil N slliint Btorr
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j.ui i i i p i i s fa ll In I'rairir
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PLYMOUTH
IS PERFECTION
COME AND SEE!
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preventing them from forming in the flraf place,
removes the came—the "dirty-burning tail-end'*
—at the refinery. The plates in the unretouebed
photo at left show what a difference Gulf superrefining mattes I
W h»t’» more, bciidci giving your engine more
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TH E HANFORD HERAt t»
Tueaday, Nov. II, IK4
Page 3

Large Quantity
Of Misfortune
Strikes Family

Science Of Glamour
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Mor* than 2,&lt;00 memtiers of New York's glamour world of *h» thi-sler,
art* and press turned out for s preview of new modi Is in the Ctiri'tfr
lines. Here, Phyllis Kirk, TV snd Sffieii slur, nnd President I. I. ColbeM
nt Chryalet Corporation, inspeil tin- fronl or nnr id lie sit'k'ni ii»&gt;«
designs Ml liner have twin romolrtclv redesigned with longer, lower
silhinielles They will lo- shown In tin puldn bv ill slets N'n.smi r I"

who may he a wins at the oHlre

Dodge Has Done It!
,fOME AND SEE!
Tilll K. Find Street ,

PLYMOUTH
IS PERFECTION
COME AND SEE!
M il E .

First

S tr e e t

i o n s t u c it iiin

lU ID M IM .

WASIHNOTON, IA- Conitfueilnft
w ill keep rigid on lemming ip HIM,
rising In a new record outlay &lt;&gt;|
•VJYi billion dollars, Ihe ('om m errr
and Labor lepartm rtds predirt.
This would lie 2 ' : hillion dollars
nr 7 per rent above (tie icen n l
ronvl Mir lion whirl* Hie govern
mem -.ays i- In projpert for Hilt
year.
The forera ( a-as bated on as­
sumption, thal cnir.friictlon costa
w ill not rise nr&lt;t v ra r. and that
"Ihe general level &lt;,f ecopomle ietlv llv w ill ■e m a 1 ii relatively
slalile'

CO TN E EX P EC T ED
the growers maintain that the es- Thom m ville, fin. This action, ac­
t o De a d h a n k
\
tinm tr of i'fi million hoses of or cording to tin- association, was tok­
OTTAWA (AT—Political clrcls.
ungei foi 11)51-11158 season wu.i in en as a token erst nil- in order to
ixecis from "even to 10 million prove tie- valid ity of the rrguln- expect the government soon to
j nous of fbe Federal marketing name James Coyne, 44, of Winni­
boxes.
Ilnriiev Cohen, president of the i agreement at a time when grow­ peg, nr governor of the Man): of
.issoeiation, staleii tlmt the res'*, ers in tie- citrus men were o ffer­ Canada Me would succeed (Iruhnm
lutlon letiuesled that eoples of the ed Id In to ,-enls a ho* nn Ihe tree Towers, 57, who resigned ve*trr-|
sumo lie forwarded to Mtnte and (or itiejr g iiip e fn ili, while the in dav after 20 years as head of tho
federal officials, because the r s li ib-ipeodeTil grow n ■ .old grapefruit rentrat banking agrnev which he "
in Ihe S ' ,te m ark-I at Thomas- organised
niaii- w in u m msnmiblv Idgli
Coyne l» now Jfnlor deputy govtil owe* &lt; at ltd * meeting ebiiio vilte. Im it a pr tee i luivalihd to
f!' p.'t t&lt;&gt;, i,u th&gt; tier
i-rnoi
that there was also tin o vo cull
male of eight t" III million liose.i
of g tapt find
Plans wele forinulnteil in pie
on rat ion fm n pnssllile soil ulinb
mav in- filed hv the USItA as h re
I'l'.CK Al'A KTM KN T IHH'SK. at HIS Pulmollo Avenue.
si.lt &lt;&gt;f "The Cavalcade of Kreidoin' . initiated by the growi-i ,
S;ml"iil Sts ;t|i.n*lmetita nim|ileteiy furnished, one
wlio moved ginpi fruit and orange i
by 11 lick, lo lie Slate loaikel ip

AUCTION SALE, APARTMENT HOUSE

larpr i(H nnfiirntshetl. Sold In liiirhest bill for ensh on

Tupsil.iv, Novi'inb-T J!lr&lt;l nt Inn n’elnck A. M. ill the

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pn'iiii »' i liiinic'i"ilc delivery A|*iirtinents rented.

Tux DfioKs ;irc open Tor pay men I of 1051
taxes.
lrr discount allowed if paid in November,
•lrr in December, 2t 'r in .lannary and \%
in February.
All City tax statements have been mailed,
if you have not received yours, please «ive
us leual description of your property and
mail address and statement wilt lie sent
to you.
Ellen llov
City Tax Collector.

I It tie Tnlliot Island State Hark,
u rxr Jacksonville, was named in
honor of Charles Ramn Tallm t,
l.n ril High Chancellor of England,
In 173(5.

Robert Young Is Family Man
In Television 4 s Well As Home

NKW y o it K , lit - If ever there
was a fam ily man, Itobrrl Young
Is that man—arr.i then snmc
The tall, graying m ovlr veteran's
own fam ily consists of tils wife
of 22 years and their four daugh
tfrs . And on Ills CHS television
show, " fa th e r Knows Mest,” he
has n wile, n son and two dough
Irrs
"M y w ife," lie says, " ( lilr ii im kidded me, 'How can you roil up
with a fam ily r ils le n r r .til day
at the studio and runic home at
night and fn rr another''’
"Tho show is tin! patterned afl -r
my own fa m ily ." he says, hut
youngsters on tho program often
ro n ir In him with iheir pinhlcn*-.
"an il whether I like il or not.
I 11in I myself involved In a le rlo u i
extent in their personal liv e , "
" I find myself m the peculiar
position of playing father to I wo
fam ilie s," lie ronlinued " t fe&lt;-|
a litlle like a bigam ist—nml I
might add Dial frm il vs till tittle
experience I've liatl, I don't envy
one."
T lirre 's this lirighl note fur
Young—hr finally hat a son if
only on television,
" I'v e often quipped that Ihe only
More and more stoles are wav I could gel a son war. lo
iw itohlne fo bright rod high- w id e iiiic into a TV s . ' r . i l , " lie
way stun slgua, the A A A *#v*. observes.
Oi epotp Washington nml Nevnda
’Tlie show, us ll.i t'i,e Implie.,,
Ole the lotrst In replnre with the
gently rile* (In- father of ihe house
now signs.

II wns uniniimously nitoptml n
a muting of the Klnrido Indenend
tut Citrus tirntters Association ni
0 tin ethic livid nt 'be Sou .limit
lintel ,i( fit 1-iiiii,i mi-r Ihe weekend
Hltii t|i"*e . Ii mid I,.- n florn tuiri
t*f $1 25 n i .m\ on the tiee for curly
orange,. $1 .'ill pi , |,,,\ no iii,* iree
for mid reason. 75
nt i pet bos
foi Ibiiirnn grant fm il uml $1 pel
l,os foi Marsh Heedless
knot her resolulion was passed
In in i.-sligiiti itn- siiiirres whlrti
f in oi'li the I'tillrd Slates Depart
merit , if Agim ulture with informa

I.A N R IN lt, Mich. lR—T hings arc
looking up fur the faintly of Ken
uetn It. Little — nothing bad hn
beppmeil for the past two weeks
If you Ihlnk you liavb troubles,
consider the misfortunes which
have hit the Lansing bank trllni
recently.
On Ju ly 13. acting ns pallbearer
at the funeral of bis uncle. Little
fell something snap in his hack
Driving home, he tried to stop his
car and found he couldn't move his
legs He spent three weeks para llo il n l i i i l i w a i min i-in iili . b e m u se
ry/ed in a Flint hospital
After he returned home, his wife
Shirley drove their ca r Into a tree
N O T I
Their .vmonth old daughter whs
killed Mrs Little suffered lorn
shoulder ligaments after her treth
were knocked out.
In September, lire burned a barn
on a neighbor’s farm where Little
stored his tractor. The tractor hod
in lie rehnill.
Oct 7. attending a r r la liv c 'i
birthday parly at St. Johns, Little
got word his home had hurried
now n.
Mul some nlee things have oncm red to nun pens ale
Merchants, near U tile 's home,
runtrlhmcd $1(21
A contractor has olfered to r r
loillil his house foundation free

Ilf New Car Styles
D E T R O IT , fjR - The automobile
Industry Ts nearing the completion
nf another model rhangeovrr sea­
son, having spent hundred* of m il­
lion* of dollar* to enhance the
sales of its produrt
One of the things that stands mil
as the new models roll from Ihe
assembly line Is the Inrrev.iiiig
it^ / irla iu r Ihe mam ifnclurers are
KlVftlC
giving to eye-appeal
Engineering, with halt a Horen
new V S engines, In-Slrr brakes
Itr* and
ami
Improved transmission, still took
the major share of close to n
billion dollars spent on the model
changpover, hut styling has become so vital lo sales volume
that designers are beginning lo
talk about what they call the
"science of glam our."
.Fo r years whatever glamour
ttW e was In automobile* came
m ainly from lltflr exlerlnr Crm
tours. Now there Is general agree­
ment that glamour! ting an nttto
mobile h is many other factors,
In d i ting Interior styling, color and
fabric selection
Chrysler Corp., which has Jii'l
spent 2.’iO million dollars to bring
out entirely new lines of cars In
a comeback effort, is one of tnr
m ajor producers with a vasl styl
in% section in Us engineering div»SLn, As an example of what is
Involved In glam ourilng a now
model, iho C h rysler engineers point
to the fact that more than 12,Oof)
man-hours were devoted to devel­
oping the style and cye-nnpe.il of
the ltS5 Plymouth model atone.
The group of "glam our scient­
ists" w oo ing on the Plymouth
made complete analytes of OO dif­
ferent exterior colors, made and
discarded more than 100 designs
for new seats, arm rests and door
p w rls . They conducted seven differenl tests on a.irli of 232 kinds
of fabric Then Ihcy compared
Iheir findings w th an Imposing
list of known farts on buyer likes
and dislikes compiled from con­
sum er studies
*
Among Ihe things f h» "plain"-i'*
sc le n llsls" deve'nprd In Iheir sturl
ifs were: Two lone paint Jib s lo
not necessarily make a ear link
either longer or shorter; Ihe more
popular ra rs are tho&lt;e whose in
tf™or eolora match those of thr
body; fewer women than men are
color blind.
II all adds tip lo the fart that
building an automobile I t com
pete In a five.million-units a-vear
m iirkel Is decidedly different from
wind it was in the ItKHis II proh
nlily also rxp lain s, In part why
from 18 months lo two years noware required to get a new- auto­
mobile from the drafting board
itj^he assembly tine.

Fruit Prices Picked
By C itru s Grow ers;
Suit Is A n ticip ated

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Il \V Ware, f’timmisuioner.

WANTED
Operator To Lease Modern
S e r v i c e Station. If Qualified,
Will Pay Salary While Trainin**. Write Hnx H Care
Herald.

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toil iillen Immldte Ills way lllltlo
Lyin g .situation, wdh Ihe children
at home
•
"M ather's problem i lo try to
untangle things wdlnmt hurling Ills
feelings,' Young i-ommeflls
"Hid we have Irird to keep Hie
fam ily normal not lo reprrsent Ihe
father as on ' gre We 11y lo pie
*.i*li I Itn- I,id .is ii of iii -11 jiii I flat u
i.il .mil m i-eliievoils hot not too
III Mil I nr preeni'im l . \\
depirt
Kir fim itv a e hnpr s ill- ,&lt; -cntle
ill'l l lime el lorn,-n
tin Limed how doe n'l ippear
likely I" I uni near I q* p u rr III
Hie pqiiil.irdv i dings but should
prme leLe.liiog to most viewers,
il lor m i i (her re.i .no because
it avoids npp »d tp - slapstick
devil e. e utitiinii l i ( n in.uiy situ
di n ei tin -InAlii* o!gli d rnsiked Young's d*1
hut as a TV regular d was no
radical *lep m hi. career Willi
Lie show iieinjt fllm rd. it Is to
Yonm! iniieh lit"- (he movies in
whirli lie tt i-, a fealure player
(c.r inui'1 Ilian 20 yeai s And he
pill in live year, as father m the
radio vri -loti of "father Knows
Hei,l "
Ynuiq;, wliu wmrrr Ida 47 y ra r*
llghtlv v.i bom in I hie.igo hilt
liar, lived o Ibe I o , Angcle.'. aiv.i
since im w,*, in l-'nlliiwuig griidua
tinli from In,Hi school, he was a
lull rnljr-rtoi
bowling illey it
lend.oil bf d ei
e|ei I, itiiI hank
lellri be Foi r |i- fni.dlv hmke min
m ling w Hi a rote m i Inurhig
priubii tmii -d 1 l ln- Ship
‘I'll aI In I 1.1 ill- mb led to a
screen lest .10,1 a film i nldrart
llinl a a la l a&gt;l !11in no Hu- road
to I lid .in and US* movies lie
began i- d-. i.idm role, lo lil.lh
lie in I hi
safe Ibe former
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People Should Not Be Endangered
By Automobiles With Unsafe Brakes
Yesterday, a woman was fined in City
Court for falling to have proper brakes
When she struck n child on a bicycle Inst
week.
This Is al) we]] and good that /the law
was carried out— but there Is ono thing
wrong with this method, and It seems to bo
the predominant method—It's like locking
the barn door ofter the horse has been stol­
en. It'f* a bit late to take action In such a mat­
ter of faulty equipment after the accident
has happened.
As It so happened In this case, the young
cyclist was not Injured seriously, but he
underwent a certain amount of pain and
missed his first tiny of school In three years.
Ills mother was given a bad jolt. The driver
probably didn't feel so well nbout the mat­
ter, either,
Probably all this pain and anxiety could
have been avoided had only the car invnlved
been equipped with good brakes.
Now, how many other cars are there
running about with faulty brakes or poor
equipment, endangering other motorists,
passengers, cyclists and pedestrians? Thpre
m ust bo plenty of this sort of thing.
It's-a simple matter for n policeman to
stop a vehicle having faulty headlights or
tHllllghts. The motorist Is given a card giv­
ing him 48 hours In which to get the faulty
light or lights In working order.
Here is one huxnrd which Is eliminated,
but action (n this matter is easy because of­
fenses are so easily spotted.
However, couldn't there be some means

TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Illussed Is the mnn thut ondureth temp­
tation.—James 1:12. Tho love of God sup­
ports us, and therein we gain..

T h e Sanford Herald
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Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1054

of testing other equipment on cars to make
sure the vehicles are safe for use? Such test­
ing surely would eliminate a large number ol
accidents Otherwise, some little boys will
not be so fortunnto uh the one involved In
the accident already cited, because of cars
with faulty brakes.
Tho Florida Highway Patrol has set up
teatlng lanes, hut this type of testing hns
been purely on a voluntary basis. Probably s
lot of drivers with faulty brakes stay away
from such lanes because they fear reprisal
from the police.
Indeed, something In tho way of definite,
decisive action is needed to bring those
motorists driving unsafe, clunkers to task
However, all the offending cars are not
clunkers, either.
A compulsory, periodic safety check
would be the Ideal way, with teeth put into
the Inw to make it stick.
Lot's do something ubout unsafe cars.
Let'n protect our children, our loved ones,
our friends, ourselves and the people who live
across the street, or in the next town or in
the next state.
Remember, a car with unHiife brakes does
not pick Its victim—it could be you.

Baseball Switch
At last—after a great ileal of quibbling,
procrastination and vacillation*—the Ameri­
can League has officially approved the trans­
fer of the Philadelphia Athletics to Kansas
f!lty. The move put an end to the Laseliall
dynasty established by (*onnie Mack.
Tho reason for the transfer was purel*
economic. When a baseball team falls on bad
■lays Its misfortune Is like n snowball rolling
downhill The A's couldn't win ball games and
a perpetual loser cannot attract fans. A team
without fans Is a team without funds and
without funds the new players needed to pro­
duce a winner cannot he bought or developed
At K a n s a s City th e team will ha v e a new
start with fans so anxious to see big league
baseball that they will put up with a losing
team for a timo. Hut tho new owners will
have to face the fact that unless they rebuild
the team, ami spend money to do it, their
plight will hood he as had or worse than that
of the recent owners.
It Is too bail that the A's had to leave
Philadelphia. Hut baseball is a business and
like any other business it must mnke money.
For tho sake of tho American League and tho
game, fans will wish the new owners of tha
Philadelphia franchise all the luck In the
world. They may need It.

HAL BOYLE

Boyle Re-Visits W ar Scenes
M A L M E D Y , Belgium i#t-N cnriy
ten year* after Dolf H itler ripped
Ute Allied w eitern w all In tlio
"B a ttle of the Bulge," ■ German
w a r veteran now aella postcard* at
the alte of the famoua Malmedy
tnaatacre,

The acene ia ■ junction of five
aadi about three mllea south of
ere where on Dec. It, 1044. break*
through element! of the firat 8S
Panier Division surprised and cap­
tured lightly armed troops of an
American field artillery observa­
tion battalion.
The Americans were disarmed
and herded Into a pasture a few
feet from the road Junction. As
they stood thare, defenseless,
hands overhead In the accented
* posture of prisoners, the Nasi
storm troopers opened fire on
them.
Score* fell. Ihe HUter elite tank(nett, blood thrilled, drunk wlih
D«r Fuehrer’s last impossible
dream of victory against tha West,
strolled among the fallen. They
kicked tha bodies, Any that moved
'or showed signs of life they put
a pistol to,

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men who happened to be on lids nn A merle on flag re mains In mem­

particular scene of the spreading, ory
frightening battle of the llelglun
It Is no mid monument. At one
Bulge. We got (here not through end Is a sm all stone crypt holding
Insight, but because we woke up a wooden carving of Christ. The
Late that morning.
rest of the monument Is m eruly ■
The othor correspondents, who field slone w all In which are §4
had arisen earlier, had taken slalo plaques, each bearing the
round-about rosds to where the rankless name of an Am erican
Army reported the Germans were soldier.
attacking. Having been through the
Across the road is ■ sm all cafe
battle of Kssierme Gap In Africa where w syfsre rs pause to take a
and knowing the weed of Neil cup of coffee and get out of the
Psnsers In attack, Beiden and 1 shivering cold. The proprietor Is

looked at the map and drove from
our headquarters In Spa to the
nearest road network we figured
a Gormans would slrn for—and
ey were there.
We got there Just as the Jeepload
of surviving artillerymen came
back into our lines. They wore
half-froien, dated, weeping with
angbr. At the first aid station, one
boy shook out of his boot ■ bullet
that bad clipped off his toes,
“ We didn't have a chance,” he
sobbed "We didn't h a v e •
chance."
They didn't have ■ chance, and
a revolted world soon knew the

on south, they rose at a concerted
whispered signal and ran for the
tree*. A single Nail tank left to
guard the crossroads machine
gunned them aa they fled.
A few momenta later the sur­
vivor* came into the outskirts of
thla town on an American patrol
•tint only by two tree* toppled
acroaa the road by a fow brave
'tubborri englneirs.
,3mk Beiden, then of Time Maga-

CHRYSLER -

Senate GO P Leader Differs With Ike

Record Number Of Visitors Here
Indicated For Next Few Months
It's anybody's guasi how many
winter visitors will corne to Florida
in tho nest few months, hut barring
an International catastrophe It’s a
sure bet to he a record number
E v e ry Indication point* that way
Indices show this summer was
the most successful, touristwlse, of
any on record. All summer long
the tourist ureas Ini/red with ac­
tivity.
'Oil* meant money In state cof
fers us well us in the hand* of
hotel and tourist court operator*,
restaornnls and other businesses
Tho state director of the budget.
H arry 0 . Smith, reported stale
revenues up U |» r cent in the JulySeptember quarter and rrdclied
summer tourists for aimoul hall
the increase
The sales und use tax amounted

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
By r . It. D AW SO N . U SA ., M SA.
W E S U P P O SE m arriage lasted
longer iri the old days bemuse a
bride looked ulioul tiir same after
washing her face.
I • s
HOGS— Hum and eggs e a lir t
nil knuw where thut ham rome*
from and are glad to learn there
Is to he mure of the same. Florida
hog producer* are expected ,|&lt;j )n
crease the number of hogs they
produce this winter, acroidlng to
the Florida Agricultural Outlook
Committee. Well, prices fur hejf&gt;
hare been quite high during the
last six months, but have started
to decline, hut w ill still he favor­
able to producers und should en­
courage a further Increase in ting
numbers In IU.W, though the In­
crease w ill he governed by the
amount of feed available.
* • •
IIA.KKIIAI.tr-- Yankees are go­
ing to have to scram ble ill mil
without thut World Series money
this year.
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F L O W E R S — While you probably
know that the common yellow
less a mi no vine Is poisonous, you
may not know Just how poisonous,
All purls
of the vine, , flower,
stpms, leaves and roots contain
powerful
and deadly alkaloids
This plant should never even ho
ptd Into the mouth. There Is a well
end ■ sm slj daughter. Louis sells substantiated esse of a child be­
postcard-) of photos of the frosen ing fatally poisoned hy lust chew
Ing on the tern of yellow Jessa­
Am erican victim s In the snow.
mine.
SHOWS PROM ISE

PHILADELPHIA, « t - In an Inillal study, a dental expert reports
that dally brushing! with a new
compound show promise of remov­
ing tartar from teeth, or preventing
it from forming. Tartar discolors
teeth ami can bring on gum irrita­
tion contributing to development of
gum disease, the new compound,
named extar, removed or prevent­
ed tartar in XT of 31 persona tested,
writes Dr. Louis I. Grossman, Uni­
versity of Pennsylvania School of
Dentistry, in the Journal of Oral
Surgery, Oral Medicine and Oral
Pathology,
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, (gv—Em
ppror Halle Selassie, who hat
visited hte United Bsttes and abnul
a half doaen oth&gt;. ■nations suf at
this year, la still on tha go. The
Stockholm Monday for a two-day
stay, Ha is to go to Switurland
Nov. 19.

PLYMOUTH

N OTHING Is more powerful Ihnn
hope. One little nibble w ill keep a
person fishing^ uH day.
AN A P P E N D IX Is what you
have out before tho doctor decide*
It Is your gall bladder.
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to $14,700,000 for the period, un
increase of lo 2 per cent over the
like period Last year.
There was u lim e In Florida
when the summer w ss pretty dead:
Now the sum m er season merges
into the winter season with no
heavy decline.
C ijiislnicllo n has Imomed all
summer boxen) o f new tourist
courts have gone up, and a few
hotels. The Vio room Fonlainblrnii,
being b ull oil the form er estate
of Harvey Firestone ut Miami |
Iteaeti, w ill cost i:&gt; million dollars
All over the state tourist man­
agers and hotels report a recop I
number of Inquiries und n servo
lions fur the winter.
Aultlon Dugan, president of the
St Petersburg Hotel Assn . said
Ills group was optimistic for an

WASHINGTON lAV-Sen. Knowland's Job as Senate Republican
leader is to steer President E lse n ­
hower's progrsm through that
chamber but at times he seems at
cross-purposes with the man In the
White House.
In the midst of yesterday's Sen­
ate debate on censuring Sen. Mc­
Carthy (It W ist, K nm vlanl. a C a l­
ifornian, delivered a speech de­
nouncing the Idea that there could
be "peaceful coexistence" with the
Communist world.
This was contrary to what E ise n ­
hower him self told a news confer­
ence lust June 30 after a White
House visit by S ir Winston Church­
ill. B ritain's prime m inister, and
S ir Anthony Eden, the British for­
eign m inister.
Elsenhower said the hope of the
world toy In peaceful coexistence,
hut he declur^d this must not mean
approvement and must not mean
the subordination uf any nation to
an outside power. ,
T ill* was pretty good evidence
thut tiie President, although he
hoped for coexistence, wosn't bet­
ting It would work.
Churchill had said much the
same thing two days before when,
at a June 2S news conference, he
urged o "re a l good tr y ” at peaceful
ctexistcnce. It might not solve all
problems, he said, hut things might
gel belter.
The President and the Prim e
M inister made their statements
more than a year after the R us­
sian* lii-gan talking of coexistence
Know land's expression yesterday
of his views on coexistence wasn't
all new Last Aug. I he said coex­
istence with Russia I* as Impossible

as coexisting In a cage of tiger*.
Yesterday he said Russia I* plug­
ging "coexistence" to gain time lo
accumulate atomic power.
He said once there was such
an atomic stolemate — perhaps be­
tween 1637 and 1BC0 — Rusal*
would- begin nibbling awoy at
sm all nation.*, with Communist v ic­
tory the final result.
Although he doesn't like the co­
existence theme, Knowland said he
had no alternative. He said he
doesn't want w ar uf any kind.
He called for congressional In­
vestigation* of the administration’s
foreign and defense policies. Yet
only last March 17, while pralsIng the administration's "new

|) Your System Can't Take
r An Overdose of Alcohol

Ig H U M AN M. H INDI HN, M.D.
T H A T occasional highball prob­ liquid D pretty well cleared of the
kidneys and liver.
ably won’t do you uny harm .
Nature has given us a wonder­ Too Many Drinks
fu l body th at w ill give us good
If , however, yuu follow that first
service for years If you Just re­ drink w ith another and then an­
member to use It, not abuse It.
other. you don't give the liquor a
Although 1 seldom urlnk liquor, chance to clear these vital organa.
1 don't think a highball once In
You clog up your niter system
a while w ill hurt you. providing and th at cause* Irritatio n .
of course, your doctor ticsn't for­
Th e n , my friend, you’re Ruble
bidden It end you ore In gcm-rnl to have trouble,
good health.
duration a n d a n s w er
U npleasant Results
Mrs T . V.: Is a quart of skimmed
Blcudy or repealed drinking, in llx as good as whole m ilk In
however might have rather un- furnishing vitam ins?
pltiutar.i results
Answer: Unless fu rtlflid with
The slotuuclt. liver and kidneys vltum lns. skimmed m ilk w ill not
are iiorinully trained to take care supply the fut-sukble vitam ins A
of ahotiot Just about like any und D Hklmtned m ilk fortified
Am erican* use I&gt;7 m illion m at­ other liquid About 43 minutes or with vitam ins Is readily available
ch e s e v e r y hour, of which more so after that single lihHibull. the In most ureas.
Hum :ii» million uce In the form of
ttai»)iiv(&lt;l, IU&amp;I, EI iik *'i•aluiM H|D&gt;Uc»U, !»«,)
hook nmtrlu-s.

Closing O u t 19 5 4 Trade-In's
Below Cost

c u r lie r unit lo n g e r seaso n Ilia n lu -l

year, with many alrenrly there.
Itnland F Hughes, president of
•he Apartment House Assn at SI.
Petersburg reported October the
best in years mid said many mein
hers’ buildings are filled for the
winter
St Petersburg'* city building &gt;11
rector brought a new won I into
the picture—resulenti*in As opposed lit tourism , it represents the
great number of person* who pur­
chase homes while retaining resi­
dences elsewhere, with the Idea of
eventually retiring In the Florida
home, lie said there are ut least
S 00(1 sueli "re sld e n lism " home* In
hts e lly.
Optimism Is high in the Miami
Miami Iteaeti s re s. After n hum­
ming sum m er, winter a rriv a ls a l­
ready are appearing In volume
Huilronda and airlines have comphi led plan* for additional facilities
which begin operating In Decem­
ber. Airlines are running winter
ull-cvpm ic tours, siimmifr flsio r»
which hns proven enormously pop
illa r
Eastern A ir Lines reported it has
chartered o number of airliners
from other companies "and the
only thing that will lim it our vol
lime Is lack of availability of flying
equipment " The company s a il Its
ploriPK w ill rack uti n !i»In] of nut*
million passengers in and out uf
Miami this year
National and Della C ami S re
P»ried
"phenomenal"
business
with heavy booking* for future
months.
Daytona Beach expect* a new
peak in w inter visitors, while the
many cities and towns in tho
beautiful ridge sectl m already
have many accommodations well
honked for the season.

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G O O D T R A D E S -E A S Y TERM S

N IC H O LS O N

B U IC K

Sanford, Florida

NOW
C fiS A T IR T H A N M
.

W E D ID ?— You and 1 spent
fO,7t»,WMJ,ono on gas and oil last
year.

SHOWING
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T N I M O S T T A L K ID

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IV IK

Red Typ e Feeding
Is Related By Jap
TOKYO, OB—What a Japanese
polltlclsn saw on a Soviet collec­
tive chicken farm near Mosrow last
summer has convinced him he is y s
that Communists "will stop at
nothing to gain their ends."
Isamu Imaliuml, right-wing So­
cialist, writes In a newsasper ar­
ticle he saw a food r
'*
■ chicken’s atomaci
i ll
"An operator step* to a pedal
knd ona portion of food Is sent Into
the stomach of the bird. Suddenly
the stomach swells
ills up and the hen
■creams. This Is indeed sn outrage
of chickens’ rights, its It were,"
n y s Imaliuml.
"I asked the woman In charge,
'Why..do you do such ■ mean
thing?' She explained to me: ‘Our
pr mary objective U not to raise
chickens, but to get eggs . . . We
do not care about tha will of hens.”
"We ean never approve of such
■ *W ?f thinking" in Japan, con­
cludes Imaisuml,

Bodge Has Done Itt
COME AND SEE!
fils K . P i n t S l m l
PLYMOUTH
18 PERFECTIO N '
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look" defense program, he said he
thought It would be bad policy for
Congress to debate that program.
Nothing, he said, could please the
Krem lin more than that.
Last Ju ly I he announced h*
would resli
resign his Senate Ica d tV
ship and a fig
fight to take the United
States out of the United Nations,
if fled China was sealed In that
world organisation. Opposition to
U N. membership for tied China
already was part of Elsenhower's
policy.
Nevertheless, Knowland stirred
op some congressional support for
telling the world Uiis country
would walk nut of the U N. if
China walked In.
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SD AY
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffie board Club will meet after the
covered dish supper to discus'
the Christm as parade
The Fidells Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet ul the
home of Mrs. 11 A W illiams. 511
Valencia Drive at H p. m. with
M rs. Davenport’* group in charite.
T lie Intermediate Royal Ambna&gt;
sailors w ill meet a t the F irs t
^ Bap tist Church at 7. p.m.
W
The U nity Truth Class will meet
at the Valdez Hotel at 7:45 p.m.
with Carolyn Parson* as teacher.
The public is invited. The study
“ Peace Ht-gin* at Home" w ill ha
continued.
The Women’s Bible Class of
the F irs t Baptist Church w ill meet
with Airs. J . A|. Wilson, Maiinollu
A ve., al 7:3(1 p. in.

Miss B. Cassube,
S. L Whatley
Betrothed

Mr. and Mrs. Holland W Ca.s
sube of Sanford are annoiuiciui
the engagement of their daughter.
Miss B arbara Jean Cassube lo &gt;
Lynwood W lialley, sun ol the Itev.
and Mrs. S L . Whatley, also id
this City.
Miss Cassube attended Sanford
school* and graduated from scm
note High School with the class ol
1U54 when she was chosen one ol
six ' outstanding seniors of Hu
class. The bride-elect was al*o a
cheerleader, was elected sweet­
heart of the Key Club, and atlum
ed G irls State In Tallahassee She
is presently employed by Winn
Lovett.
Mr.
Whatley
also
attended*
schools in Sanford, graduating
WBDNBSUAY
The C ivic Depirtm ent of the from SI1S with the class of 1332
Sanford Woman’s flu b w ill meet and wax active in many sclmo
at the club bulldinu at 12:30 p activities. He is employed by llir
rn. for a covered dish luncheon. Yowell Co.
Plans for the weddlnQ are to
•Preserve Our Am erican H eri­
tage" Is Hie subject of (he pro be annuunced at u latte date.
cram of which Mrs. U. C. Moor*
Is sponsor. Hurst speaker is the
Itev. W. P Brooks J r . Hostesses
are Mrs
Francis
Meriwether.
Air*. B . It Beck, Mrs. J . E .
Bukur. noil Mrs. Ben Wade.
The Ju nio r (1. A ’* ( I t and Jil
year group) w ill meet at the E lrs t
Baptist Church at 3:30 p.m.
The home of Airs, If. 11 Mr
The F lw tB s p tlx t Prayer meet* Caslln Frid a y was the scene of
Ing w ill be held In the Fellowship tlie meeting of the Dirt Gardner*
room of the Memorial Eductlonal Circle. Lovely arrangements of
Building beginning a l 7:30 u.m. • fail flowers were placed through
the study of
uf the hook of KphesEpl
out the spacious rooms
Ians w ill he conttried.
The meeting opened w'lh Mrs
Mid-week Prayer Services at W. 0 . G ardiner reading "A Gur
den
Collect". Airs, Myron SmtH,
the F irs t Methodist Church In Mc­
an, ,presided
«s rimH*tivf
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ill he at _____
7:30 „---p.m.
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A dessert bridge and su iu h a. business was transacted and it
party w ill be held nt " p.m. at the | was voted to donate two dollars
Kitnfurd Woman's Club with Mrs. i to the Ju nio r Garden Club, clean
Fred W illiam s. Mrs. K. M. Hoke, log and beautifying the roadside
and Mrs. Brm lie W illiam * a* ho« ; was (tls c u im l and lie slogan "D o t
, M |H
Not be a Lltlerbug was stressed
The Business nn.l Professlnmil , The bllluwing were unpointed to

M rs. W . Morrison
Is G u est Speaker
A t C irc le M eeting

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p ro. at the Yacht Club. Dinner w ill M r, II N Hater
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Airs
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The F l.T Club will meet In Ifi■
clialrm uii, told of several new var
H K IF Hall at N p m
Id les of plants mid ................... way-.
THUHADAY
of curing for gardens at Hits time
Senior Choir Rehearsal will be of year. .Mrs, Al. I. Cullum . dele
at 7:3(J p.m. a l the F lis t Methodist gale, gave a resume of the dis
Church.
trie! meeting held ill Sanford Not
The Seminole County Federation ' 4
ol Women'* Club* w ill meet in
,\jr*. w . A. Morrison, guest
the memorial huildmg ut Oviedo for speaker, presented ail Interesting
a hoard meeting beginning prompt*
inform ative talk on Flowers
Iv at III u.m, followed with the and Trees of the B ib le" She slat
business meeting at 10:30 o'clock. \ rd Hint grass was the first vege
A covrceil dilh luncheon w ill he latlon mention In the Bllde and
held.
1 also explained from chapters In
■Tlia Ju n io r U. A .’* (0 mid 10 1 Hie Bible us to wheie some of the
year group) w ill meet at the F ir s t ! everyday things are derived Ales
ltn p llst Church ot 3:30 p.m,
t Morrison mimed (lowers, trees,
The Intermediate (1. A.'* w ill and grain where they first grew
meet at the F irs t B aptist Church lit in the Holy Lund. An Ini crest I eg
fact was that gopher wood Is the
4 p.m.
The Ju nio r Royal Ambassador* Cedar of l.cdbonon and It grows on­
ly
In the Holy Land and Northwest
w ill m yrt nt the F irs t Baptist
tvn Florida.
church at 7 p.m.
Those present were Mrs. W A
The Men's Brotherhood of the
F ir s t Baptist rhurch w ill meet for Morrison, guest speaker. Mrs
its monthly slipper and proginni H arry Cushing, Mrs. W A. K ra i
meeting at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship zc it, Mrs. H arry Heeren, Ms**
George C. Harden, Mr-- Jean S
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Building.
I E B itte n . Mr* II N Suyer.
The Ladles Aid Society of the Ur Hurl* Cline
l.iiU irrun Church of the Redeem
Mrs. W. A Yung, M-.-s. S C
er will meet ul Hie home ol Mr*
Dirkerson, Mrs K. D lUm-hurl
Je rry Senkarlk, 2112 Kim Ave.. Mrs F. S. M cCall. Mrs W. D
at 7.30 p. m.
G ardiner Mrs It W. Wilke Mrs
The Baptist Mission .Study Book Al. L . Cullum , Mrs. W. G. F le m ­
•'I'llgrlm uge to B ra x il" will he ing. Airs Myron Smith Mrs It
taught at the home of Air*. C. A II. M cCaslln. arid Airs. It F . Rob
Anderson J r ., t»IH French Ave^. at Ison.
H p.m. A ll members of the Klsle
Knight Circle are urged In attend,
th e Soulhslde P-TA Is sponsor­
ing a hook sain for grades I
through 4 at the school from » a
in. until 5 p. m,
Alls* Winifred Lovell reccnlD
The Seminole Cnunly Educa­
tion Association w ill meet ut arrived from abroad to spend two
months’
leave at home with her
Soulhslde P rim ary School al tt p.
parents Mr. anil Airs. V ail UiveP
in.
on Celery Ave.
,
FR ID A Y
The Hose Circle o f the Sanford - Air. and Air*. Clarence L . I'nw
Garden Club w ill meet at the home ell nlsn l&lt;» attend the Executive*
Club tonight at the Chamber id
of M rs. Charles Meriwether.
The Duplicate Bridge Club w ill Commerce Building In Orhndn
meet at the Yacht Club with seat­ at which W illiam L Shlrer w ill bo
ing la begin at 7:46 p.rn. and play Ihe principal speaker.
to start at S o'clock.
Lloyd R. Clarkson, chief o f the
Hose C.vcle of tlia Sanford Oar
den Club w ill meet at the homo inspection section of the C llv E n ­
of Mr*. C. J . Meriwether, Celery gineer's O ffice of Corpus C h rist!,
T e x., spent Hu nils v In Hanford as
A ve., al B:45 a. nt.
the guest of Air. ami Mrs. Paul
SATU RD AY
C. Marlon. Mr, Clarkson I* at preA ll Souls Catholic Church It tent attending the .Southern Build­
sponsoring Its second snnual Win­ ing Code Congress being held at
ter cFstlv u l at the church. Oak Daytona Bench.
Ave. and Eighth S t., from MO

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Miss J. Davis
T. Vaughn Set
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Mrs George All-Call Air* \ I. Ihe hack and loilh uiolmu u . i m
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met Thursday In the IOOF H*ll
With Air* Nancy Duhldns, noble
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The Seminole County Federation
A irs R o y p u r lin w a s w e ll-o n e I
M m rv e/irfv hlciom lnir emueMin* met 1 h-i»r%d»iv in " i p HAT
of Women’ s Chibs wilt meet in (lie
a* -i new m e m b e r ol th e M inean* to tie *et*n at th is
and 111*111f Tdv iiu'etifinr ’Tii *». 1--X 1.{•*
Memorial
Building
at
Ovlcdn
N O T I C E
C .rc li- of the S a n fo rd G a rd e n C lu b we htluceielv
th a t you Inive mini 1« pot t rd tl'Uj! thp * dv* r 1 1
Thursday with the board meeting
tli'hl jiT th e rh sim lu u Ilf 1f'» n t ll'fi *'•'
Mis* Joanne D avis' hlrlhtlm ■"hen Ih e group m e! F r id a y m o re »mi h ern iniHuina Ifie m .
iirglnnlng promptly at to a. m Frid ay wa* Ihe dale chosen1by tng at the hom e of y ir * W .N AA'il
11 1,:ik e M ilt V aa &lt;4^ il big 'Ut i *r « *
Tin* M iii'ie * re fe rre d to it* the
A ll
C a le n d a r
followed by the business session Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fricndlr ii* w ilu Afrs C Ch-n-pening .aeting
I'J niH w ore mipli fill f he tl' A*
C a m e llia M itMtiiiua w h le fi ii* a hat
at 10:30 o’clock.
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of Orlando to announce her on
ifie r and A ftirilii'r ty p e th an Ihe
Mrs. Cecil Norris d lstric' direc­ gagement
The session ope ned with the
to Thomas
Chnrlc
hlnom * |n .1 lit fill AAh*l h lin o a '1 It* 1m *
tor and Airs Ralph lle n srl J r ., Vaughn, son of Mr and Airs. 'I : I 'rd’ &gt; P r i v ir .an I ehairm aii Ain C a n o 'llia ja p o n ira w h lrh
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S o c i e t y N oavs
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mother district director, w ill he A Vaughn of Sanford.
i
I' l l .i r k i » nresii'ed over tin i.»14-r
The-e MH||Han4|un«*&lt; me n joy in &lt;huiiici- o f iuM * i ini a •m U P of
present.
V i c I le t | n e s t e d
The Friendly heme on Lake leu l itsim • i, an -nr1 nmreiueut &gt; -s the irniili'ti hreini.te they are mu 4 f iii Till My
A covered dish luncheon bar me Jew ell was Ihe scene of ;n made that the di.strict Federal
M• llth* f -4 p' * '.'111 AA, -•« M
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been planned amt all ladies wlm&gt;&lt; alter dinner dessert party
AA-’i n's i lull will meet In tlvic
M
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M i* 1
l&gt; V m
me ul ion a** a le Ifndr more immilai AVI
dubs are members of Hie Counts
The bride-elect is the daughter do I'liursdny monilng at tu 3i1
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Federation are urged to he pre of Mis Friendly and the late )!*■ o clock w ith a euvered duh him i relative*. Ih e v tak« full Min mol Ll* *- ID • map Y. • r *
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trert C Davis, a prominent at eon al mum Mrs llarkcy slated make exe» lli'iil Haifwe or foundation
( t*ifihit* II n i:* Odu-fif w '■** ! u ■
male! ml
(Ii.ft
(lie
Garden
Chib
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voieo
torney id the firm E W and It. c
I ’ u h lie a t io n
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Hi'i-mi-u' **f H it'll Mfnif»‘i|ln iA^ th ey
Davis, and her stepfather is an | 10 bay e ;i li i.il m ih e C h ris tm a s
D» '•Hill at la* 1 \ '♦'■Oil D "
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hst-lieihiled
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a re used a ’ iiiu h 'i *(o i’k on w id th
attorney with Courts amt lln ard l m
on Doc I a " I she a sk e d fo r yolun
to in a f t m ini* d e lie n le v a iie t ie Yokohama, Japan
le
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rs
to
help
w
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Ihe
pro
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Miss Davis allended sctuinla h
&lt; hum Ilia la iiu iiii a . hut
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the University of Kenluck* wheri
tlu 'ii own hem ity o f fo h a ife and
A rra n g e m e n ts "
and
d isp la y e d
she »gs a member nf Delia Del*,
I Io n » i
I’ lie 1.1IN4HIH1 a re
m iin I I n
The Hibiscus Circle of the San sorority Stic Is also a member o: s c i e u l
lie .n ilifn l
a rriin g i-io e o l- tut I fi hut Ih e ie a le ^ eveial a p iiu
ft rd Garden Club spent an enjoy Hu- Dt Hindu Spinster* Cotillion s ii" ■&gt;a11 m ade
able and instructive day at the
M rII 1. W inn a s siste d
111. double k ill Ii’l lest a h u and lim e A
club
"liiulr-*, o f I* i|, w h ite , pink and
"Barn" in Eustis Friday.
he- Ii ■-e in ser&gt; uig d -liciie is
Mr
A’.iughn.
horn
in
Miami
ei e i • |u» *4( 111■d
Following Hie short buxine ■ moved In Sanford with Ins fam!D (rr'- h m e n 1- In ihe m c i n b 'f .
meeting presided over hv Mr* In llllt He attended lldl'horoiiub
T h e - - d 'e n d in g v* ei i M rs .1 N
Slime of the tot tit knoAAH ore
Jack Fox the Indies rnlnyrd a
A / fa re llo ,
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S m i ai on flu M o iiu la in (M in e
High
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covered ilbh luncheon after which graduate of Seminole High Selin-1 M rs i
I 1 H a rk i- v , M rs Al
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.S'4» Y u k i i, a liiilut'Aome memi ihuild*
one of the owners of the "Barn" lie also studied at Ihe Unlvtvxil* Iln f lin -n, M rs Jo e J a r r e l l At I — m h i|e , aa h»e*i liiiuielu'H a i t h Lr raee
lectured on Ihe values mid con
l.e ile r
d T o V *s» c e and the C u lv e rsil' K ay lle iu ih i 'e r , M rs | |
f u l l y . \ (fd ' IthiH’x tiin, w h ite Nhiuh d
struclion uf compost heaps.
a
-if Florida where he was a member 11 m s. M rs \\ l l A lc W h n rle r All's i ill*, lllarn belt* w h ite tn u ik 'ito d
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Airs. Olive Wells then showed if Hid Kappa Alpha fraternity
ii
lii* ft i o ifsk; Hi mt I *i **o', -&lt;ofi
Hay P e rk
I'idomI photograph* on a project
The weililing date ha* been m i All
&lt;/tVr " :(N n
i I* ut
ok, f 1a 11luf t u o w f h ; * I • ■
nr screen of /lowering trees Ih e for Jan IS. after which the cnilph
Ml
l i d n r l l l n ly
A lls
|n n I'flt I Jt *jet (i p in k , t M |U i|
petal
meeting was concluded with the a ill reside m Virginia where -Ati AAade Mi
Al Sw a n k l i .i i ,
M is
111fi' I •1 to th &gt;11111 M* tie. deep | it \ i it
rneniin-rs louring tlie lovely gar Vaughn w ill enntimie his l.iw *im&lt; II ‘ J l .'ii M&gt;m All (
IW a llis
dl l | 1 « I 111 I -I'fll 1*1 MAI t h , Do '4 ,.t
dens
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and
Cdiest- ill llll' parly Hu lulled H
Thu*e pre -fill were Mrs W &lt;
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A« * I i lei o 1'•*' i , I :It 1 I O'AH 11••I1111• »1
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f I' i n ib n Ati s I
Clioise. hostess, Mr* Joe Ati'lxch h n iio ice
Air Ami Me- T
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M rs
Jack Fox. Mr- .1 Vlilci Vai -till Mr amt Mrs F I lf to ll,
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i &gt;- . r i l l of III 1 a .
\ . W V if.
l-i W Davis Mrs Km i M,
Jones, Mrs Joe Moss, Mrs Char
Mr
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m
les .Morrison, Airs W It Stewart lu ln ,tib Mr ami Mr C H Fis It
I I e A I an fi** I t hi »P f*t| \ till | It &gt; I I A
Mrs II James Gut. Ales Robert ha ck. M i.* Mary Jo Fis Mim (
il*rn pai I v i l l i 11\ if \ mi lias* It*
T Humphrey. Mrs II A More
Hr ami Mr*
Mason Wti irldii
kt it* I ••* I I A III* lll" | «’ i l l f f I, 1.1*
All
land.
amt Mrs l hath-* la -Ge!l&lt;
•ill* •IIIJll
Mrs Paul Pc/old. Mrs Fred Air ami A lt' William Jm l" e, Mi
Zerrenner, Alls i
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Collins. mil Mr* J . Hues Ci tier Mr am
\ ■O aa 11 Im e I lii i r !t| |fif h • eolm
Mis Frank Mc im Ii . V ;
Ihnistuti M i . F r e d VA'liitl. D r and All
0 ‘ oi filin ' I iiMiiiiip Imtat i|iu me
Ail-on, Mrs Joe Fuliey, .All-,, t. S e ll I ’liw e ll, At I unit Mr- D -lial l
the fa ll moil i Ii aa It* u *f I tii" i yam* I
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winch was a lovely npron was won
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nv G A Y LE TM JIDT

By HGKKTTA DAVIS
['rooms Academy

(I H unt"
Cfooim Aradem y

Burke led Ihe
Panthers tn a
U rn lln a 49-9 victory over the Lees­
burg Trojan* In the Memorial
Stadium here F rid a y flight.
Burke scored five touchdown*
to account for 3n of Crooms points.
Ha ta the leading Panther scorn*
with M points while lillly Cordon
and (Joe Knight are tied wllh 24
point* each.
Burke set the pattern of (hr
game for the Panthers In Ihe first
quarter when ho broke away (nr
a sensational Mi yard run for Iht
Urst Panther Score. He picked up
a phenomlnal 37H yard* In 12 trie*
—an average of 32 yard* per carry &amp;tadwnrt» In Urn Panther line
warn captain Joe Straw * Freddln
Washington, Ralph Thom as. John­
nie Slnulftoii and co captain O il

In Ihe third q u arlcr, Burke r*
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tV is*. while sent
mad two “T il*
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senior
halfback* Hilly (lordon and flee
Knight both scored.
F rid a y nlghl'a v lrlo ry was a
p articularity happy event for the
Panther* b rra u ic they racked up
the highest srore In the history
of Croom i Academy breaking Ihe
record set by tnp 1919 team when
coach L A. Jone* wa* captain.
T h ai game wa* played and won
by a score of 49 o In (tie old b ill
park against Hi. Augustine
% particular highlight of tb*
evening wa* Ihe half-time perm rmanre of (he ('room* and !,#«»■
burg band*.
Tho Panther* win jo urnaf tn C »
eoa Thursday night to play the
Cocoa Tiger* whom they defeated
190 last year.
Croom* now has a 3-3 season record; defeating Ilnrle C ity, Leesburg and KuslU .

Sports Writers Vote
Ohio State As Best
(

The A**orlai*d Pre*»
Trouble with sitting one out I*

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that some folk* might get the Mea
you’re a wallflower. T h a i « what
napjrened tn thn unbeaten lln iltn
of U CLA In tho Aatoclatod Pre**
eoltege foidliall | hi1I this week a*
ihe unbeaten Huckeyos of Ohio
Stulo took over Ihe Nn. 1 spot hy *
aevenpotn! eount.
U C LA held tlr»l place last wnch
with an uverpowreing vole total,
but wn* Idle last Saturday while
Ohio fU it# ,. edging rtrjaer tn the
Big Tan llile and Ihe R o le Bowl,
mauled Purdue RIO
Tha B ru in*, wllh an HO record
Identical lo that of the thick*, itill
managed to edge Ohio (Mate In H rit
place vote*, 92 IT , but on the uiual
nasi* of 10 point* lo r Hr»t, 9 for
second, etc., ORU polleil 2,019
point* to U C LA '* 2,003
All of which mesn* thl* Haturd a y1* contrat* p rih ah lv w ill da
clue the running battle belwmn
Ohio Stale and U C LA — each

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im e that could give the Bruin*
in P acific Const Conference chainp, and Ohio Rlate against
an, with Ihe B u rk* needing
at len it a lie to win the Big Ten
crown and (hr Hose Howl trip outrlght
Oklahoma, the only o ilier major
unbeaten team (also HO), wound
up in third place for Ihe third
•freight week after beating Mis
• o iu t But Notre Dame, picked at
the presets eon champion.' moved
up a notch to fourth after w hip
ping North Carolina. The Irish re
placed A rkansas, which waa knock
an down In ninth after losing Hi
first game of the season tn Bouth
ern M fth cd lil.

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once beaten Ilka

NKW Y O H K , id i-H a vin a mte&lt;
that &lt;&gt;nc n( our p rin rljn l Icn o iv
heroes. Tony T ra b c rt, hail Just
Liken a shellacking from a
AuMr.i'l.in
phycr
named
Dan
I'anily out In Sydney, u p ran down
(hut rlnyrn of A m rrlean Irnnl*
ip a ib iT i, M ercer Beasley
and
atkrd him W ill) In the world he
11nnif!hi the came wan coming In
llpiitley, who has devoted Ids
past :I2 y e a n tn showing our youth
Hip lim iter end of a ract|itel In
trip , franklv was gloomy.
"Thinking has tone run *»f the
Ja in 1’ " he said " I wool-1 hnvr I n 1
la y Mill llia l is Hip prinripal dr
Milnpinent I have seen in my time
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who 1tnriks on the court lh# way
llill Tilden did. I don’t know who
.a1. _ 11 a. ^^ i ___a.
a*• &gt; ais •#•*? tvtf
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lie i &lt; Itill would have III iiiitiil any
T f t t f (M ill) K f A f i l i f l lr K K Y K H nsllrd down at I ra*l n tie for Ihe Hie Ten football rhamidonshlp
of nor jire.pid amateurs right oil
and probably a llo*e Bowl T rip when Ihrv heat Purdue 2H In fi on the Lafayette, Ind,, field, Here
(lie court.
Pitrdor a»( a break early In the uam r when Phil Khrm on (-12) made a first down on n |uwi«. hill was
•’ All thry know now Is to till
slopped hy Ohio’s Hob W atkins (1 5 ). M lrhlgan, on re liralen , remains a rnnlender for Ilia Ten honors.
I lie hall past them down I hr lines
f Inter national Hr.umlnhntnl
Ma&gt;hp lids dales me, hut Hint's
the way I s r r It
llrn sley, who was Instrumenlal
In Hip development of two surli
•d.irs as Ellsw orth Vines and
Frankli- P arke r, now t r a v r I s
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NKW
YOHK in The ranks of around the eonntry for a sporting
ro lirg lale fooituill's unbeaten ami Homl.s firm , ronditcllni! leitnl* clln
untied teams listed ?.r, school* to­ Irs and ever searching for I a lent
day ns seven dropped from the lc i . e o iiv liirH dial if Ihe I'niled
Itv OR 1-0 ItOHEHTHON
selrct group over the weekend
fit ales ever is to roc la i in its for
The Associated Press
Only three major college* — liter plaep mi Ihe nrl world It must
Olaae
The Oetroll l.um*. leading Ihe
look to the piddle pink*
W naa""*'
Western Conference hy Iwo game*, I ' A Ohio Stale and Oklahoma
Walt St
"Where do you think lion Undue
lire safely on Ihe way to their &gt;1111 boast unhlciiiKlied records.
C *fr
Ilolh Arkansas and Cincinnati and llnldiy Hutu* and P arke r and
Moor*
third straight National Football
lasted
-defeat
for
the
first
lim
e
N onaniaker
nio l of our oilier ureal player*
league plavotf and a chance to
lHi*Hienh&lt;'ia»r
tam e front
he demanded "Th ey
win their third successive league Saturday to fall hy Ihe wayside.
Hot* ii
Other
learn*
to
tumble
from
Ihe
didn't eome from the rnlleues and
lllle
unbeaten-untied
group
were
M
ichi­
cmmlry eluh.s Anil n rlth rr did
flul the road Is fur from rosy
for Ihe New Yrok (H auls, who are gan Normal. Montana Slate, Mi­ these Australian hoy* who have
alop the Kaslern Conference today ami of Ohio, Carnegie Tech and hprn Inklnu us over the Jumps for
Ihe |ia*l few year* "
hut only hy the thin margin of Appalachian Stale
half a game
The I,Ion* avenged their only do
feat of (he season yeslenluy when
Ihey whipped the Snn Francisco
filer* 49 7 for their slsth victory.
They have live game* remaining
—Iwnw ilh the tlreen liny Packer*
nud one each aualnst Ihe l'hila
del pin a Kagles, Chicago Hear* and
the Cleveland Drown* And only
Ihe Drown*. pressing the (Hunt*
]« W illia m s
In
l aa
for Ihe K aslern Conference lead,
M iller
I
figliic lo cause the champions any
rtta lu k *
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fo iv ls
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serious trouble
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Meantime, Hie Cilauls, who look
tl
(Irn Sk l
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sole possession of their division
|J
Mi Noll
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yesterday by downing the Kugle*
If
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2/ I I , mind lore (he n lw ayi dan
Jl
VuMal
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II*
geroos la x Angeles lim ns Sunday
II
Mrrr-or
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and Hicii take on the Drown* In
II4 II IH I IH
the
u*mc that could well decido
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Ihe title They a’ so play Pittsburgh
II
F ra n k s
ill
and Philadelphia again.
14
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The Drowns, who hold n .Y1 rer
1*
llo fn s
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111
ord compared to Phtlndrlphl.i'* 0 2
n i,ro u ss
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alter walloping Ihe lleiirs 31)10 ye-,
1*
K f l» |i* lr l* k
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ter lay. tangle wllh lliu Kaglrs Sim
day, followed hy Ihe (ilan t* whom
lf " k ln
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U*
they dcfenlrd earlier In the season,
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Washington, Pitt-loirgli anil lie
if
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The Wars' ilrlc a l yesterday cou­
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pled with Los Angeles' ?9 17 coniiihn i w h iraut*
quest of the Chicago O rd in a l* lied
a 11,- v Ms id
the Hams wllh Sun Fran clsro for
f l l f l l l T l!,* II BISH II.lt
second place' hack of Hie Lion*.
A lie v c n t*
lim n i.M im m * !. * r n
Pittsburgh'* title hopes faded still
M rCaran a
more with a 17 It defeat by Wash­
ington (in Saturday night. Green
Hay defeat) I Ilnltlruoi i- 27 13

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Detroit Lions Seek
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Seven Squads Drop
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Monbrr Ntw York 8t»ek B«h*oB*
and *lh*r liiding nomaatlo »nd
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Sought For T eam
KAN SAS C IT Y if- A r n o ld John
M&gt;n today prgpatld to take » key
mnvel n the face-lining Job the
plans on Id* nfwty acquired Kan,
m City A lh lcllo s-n am ln g a gen
eral m niiaucr.
The Chicago m illionaire who
brought Ihe Am erican Leiiaue'*
Athletics here Irom Phl sdflpIda
jins given no Inkling of his choice
but speculation centered around
P arks Carroll.
Carroll la general m an ag'r of
the New Y o rk Yankees farm dub,
tho Aninrlcnn A*»n. Blue* The

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I’Jfihilillfllml 20 yenra in
Orlniirlo

Dame, also moved up hne k&lt; filUi
M ississippi rose to sixth. Nav
and Rnnlhern ,Ca1 were detdlockci
at seventh.

RECO M M EN D S

Mitt mil F uihIh for

nnesota Jumped from llth t
. after dcfeatlpg Iowa, fit
keyei, ninth a week ago, «M
at No, 19.

e Inadlng teams with
place vote* In parentheses;
t, Ohio Rlate (97)

T itu sville T id e s

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which la found In tho Alp*.

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town. Pul one lo work for you.
Ave and 3rd. Cnod location
Phone 1R21. We w ill be clad to
John M. Ueyctt. I 2«hi E 4th St
j charge It, ______
Box 734, Sanford.
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P ’j f t v n ly $3 00 the above 5 line ad
Is dn the joh for you or .1 full
days. Only $2 23 keeps It working
for you for 3 days, t day Is only
90c,
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C all us about our huslnrss rates
he Want-Ad Department Is
n from 8:3(1 a m until 5:30
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Saturday a fir rnoon Deadline (nr
w eekday Insertions Is 5THi the
day Jiefore publication
A * i r l l s e r s are rriptevled to nolify Ihe Waul Ad Department lm
mediately of any errors In Ihelr
arts, as The Sanford Herald w ill he
reiponslble L * only one Incorrect
Insertion
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the Want Ad deportment
Sanford Herald

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S E M IN O L E CO U N TY PR O D U C E
21hi S ip iiirrs
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\-lie&gt;to- Silting nt $.9 no
111way 17 92 South
Phone 501
Per Sipiare
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Every thmu m Hie Building
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Good condition Phone r ’!l
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E N V E L O P E S , letterheads, state­
V E N E T IA N III.IM IS
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
Free cellmates. Write In Mtg
p r o g r .1 in », etc. Progressive
Agent -Cleon
I ’ ll. 2110 l„iu
E rin loo: Co , Phone 409—403
re| Or ra il Mass IJS.H7 J Night- ’ We-t Ulb St.
I "•! J Sanford
Ill ON and I pliolMerv P ururu ’ .in
KfiSTIINIC
ed m iiinr home or in our shop
Triple l ustiiun Mattress
I e again Ihc -nine das
" Made Smooth to Soothe"
Sim fn n l lltirneleiin Service
Kit m i it lir e t i n t e r
•OH East till St
Plume 2210
till We t t-t St
Flume 1425
I. M IC E dt-plav of New Bedroom
-cl-. Hollywood Beds. II e a if
hoards, flinches Night stands
Maple Bonk Bed-, Chests and
Vanities
Used mattresses

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Cm ifracl and ic p m work, Free
e-Inn,Me- II I. Ila tv e y . 20t
Sanford Ave Phone 1H2J4.
F I . mi til sanding and finishing
Cleaning, waving Serving Semi
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12 and 11 Ft C tilil i lino ilmut .
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512 S.mtord Ave
22 45 \\
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Phone 1232
K n n d n ll K l e c l r lc C o .
Boom 201 Edw ards' llldg
(Bud Bam berger. Mgr )
ilendiv and I m-h v Appliances
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J. II Alexander
T . M. Stringer
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firlmnnd's l'|th&lt;ihtery Simp K lc e lrlra i e n ’tr.o'liug and ir i'.ilr s
Hrg. Ileal Estate Brokers
(lifts ami Tov* for Christm as— ! 2711 French \vc
Phone HXrn 112 Magiioh.i A- •
Phone 113
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2801 Nmilh i'n ik Phone 235-J
B n im fry Piilesim* Blog. Phone 1313 J
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• Welding
L A Y A W AY P LA N
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and Finance Plan
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T ile s for A M . purposes
Wall
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Hep.nrHemndel
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Boats, Motors and T ra ile rs
N A lt o n 's T l l . f i CO .
sm lrlm - lwilm m ,:. In'rge liv'mg T ( .V H - |M n y « r ....... til K « ,« ,lp m e n |
11X17 s Nanturd Ave
Phone 1113
will, panel
ti.iurl Walls,
lug kit I
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room with
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glliall,. priced at $9,700. now w ill
and serviced All types
c im .c n t v
be sacrllleed at
$41,000 with
A A C Aiipllnnce Se rvlre Co
Sales and Service
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Plume »); HK Y l l.E repairs and painting &gt;
W. D IE T H IC IIS
T . W. M E HD 5iiH East 1st St
Out Weal Id lli St.
1901 P a rk Avenue
Phone 27
l/iwn mowers, liwils, clc , shat
SEW IN O
M ACH IN ES — E n s i
Evenings—$ |M V or $B7D-J
pencil (I cuts'a] repairs
le/iuAll
makes
repaired
S T A N L E Y 'S H IK E S |IU p
—I Whether buying or selling, it will
Pfilinc 1,112
FO B R E N T
HU E IIh SI
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pay you to see:
W E L A K .l A P H TM EN TS: rooms,
J A I O U S IES
J . W. H A L L , R E A L T O R
HALL'S H AIIA llK lor general Aide
private balhs. 114 W. F .rv l St.
life tim e Aliindniim Free E - li
Florida Stale Bank Building
repairing Ai m W recker Service
mate- Free lo-f allalion Tele
Phone I75H
402 Celery I'll 1090 M -11104111
r ilR N IS H K D
kilcheneile
apl ' Call H a ll"
phone 1125
I iirn d u ic Center,
Nights
Rlum brrlaud Court, lllw a y 17 92
till
W
F
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Wekivit HJvcr Front l ot
South Phone DWil-W.
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l.Ni ft hv lino fl.ouo Terinlilt II It B it If fI ( O LD ?
( • e n r i.il 4 o n lr n i lu r
H n lla w a y an d H a liy llc d a
111 f V • S K I , I , - U K N T
Let i|. Ill tall vutir
" 11“ i n i l l Dfsilni lion"
Day, W e:k or month— Te, 1125 UAYM O N II 91. H A IL . IIK A IT U B
I lour furnace
H lM .il 17 92
Phone I I P
1‘urnllure Center
ltd Wes| ElraJ
S It lligldeyinan. Assoclale
I'lreol.itm g ||c,ite r
Plume 9Wi
A P T clnsa in, newly palriled. 703 KH South l*ark Ave
h . n . I'O r H ( ff
E A IIP E N T E II M O flK
1st SI. aliunde Cowan, phone
2e' S miiII, Dark Ave
Plume l||( l Fur (puck repair Jobs, of 1111(11
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hudiliiig
1112 M 4
fly t T H T E H P » ll HALF,
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Avalon Apts, (efficiency. ~Phona
MeHiini’y
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2515 S Park
Phone 1174 J |
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For Remodeling and repair*
A P T . i l l Elij^ Avp. I’ none 1787-W
Nothing D o w n-Sm all Monthly
UK1M-MIX CONI IfKTK
Payments
r ra lle r B P A C E available Adults
'irease Traps
Sepfie Tankonly. &lt;10. &lt;yf fn o p ln .J’ honc L280
Sherm an Concrete Cn.
Window Sills
l.ln le li
" F lr a l W lfh T h e P in ra !"
MIUACI.fi CONCRETE CQ.
&gt;3'h Phone 1211 —1(181
N IC E , c ie a l. comfortable rooms,
Phone 1333
3W E llu Ave
hot w atar f c a f
’round. The
FI.IXHI SANIIINfl A&gt; Fimshliigi
Oahles Fto« pi log House, 401 MagOak fluurs furnished, laid A fig.
W E W ild , in..tall a lilla l.iu le e i
nolia Ave.
used Range or Ifelrigeralnr fn
Ished Reavunnhlr terms. In himloess since lOltl' Old Hours mmie
os llllfe as 3; DOWN and
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PPL Ctnse
n o w ( W L Y u ju .o r .
like new E F . Stevens; Houle
n .itiotilh.
W 217 a a li Ave. Phnaa om
2. I lux V Sl; ITi.me 7D', R.4
Jim m ie (kiypp.
I10I1 B K N N K T rH T V
A l'P L M N f f : I 'fillM ill- &gt; 'fflt\
I BEDRO O M furnished garage 200 E ast 27th St.
D t n ii v n r s e w i n i j .m a i i i p n e k
Vlimie 1872 I II
395 S. Sanfnnt Ave.
I’ hmte 2M7
apartment. 33QU Mellonvlllo Ave
S a le s
] te-nf. 11.
S i* |v |e e
C .I l l III " I T S
IT ION I' 1422
M I'S IC A I, IN S T H C .M K N T S
U N FU R N IS H E D collage with kit
.mil Accessories E verylliin g in flu See Es Inr (pu'laliuiis all M,Ilu .u l
chen i-tiiilpmcnl. Vroelian hllndami ll -nlw aie items liefure &gt;ou
line of inii-ie
mi lulling Drums
RI4 K lpi.
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bin and lie nle ,s .m ill u ie n -r i
ill .iirlfie r new fiirndiire fav f R " l" 0 '
Am irdlnnx
(m darWt
2 BEDROOM furnished opt Close
Easy lei ms III'llt ,l 1 -&gt; It III III
( &lt; m i * n it 11 s ( \ m i n i : r
lug HMUii. I •111111$; room. 2 It. d
In $45 Phimp 7QI W
p a ir'
III U a l 17 02 Si."II
I 'linin’ I I I ,
riiniii- M W Wheal 2111 S Kin
I l l ' l l I K ’S Ml S IC SIMM’
Plume 3371
i U N FU R N IS H E D 4 room aid MR
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I'll, me 1119
Siiiifnrrl V iin iiim Clenner
t i Is l St. Phone 173|
CILS Tclcvltdon .S«la
S e r v lr e
F r c r llemnns^rnHnn USr.M I
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U N F U R N IS IIE n hmise, 3 heil 180 05 Up
E le ilm liix K n liv K le 'trn llvglein l
U Sm VN 'S AMOCO STA TIO N I and
Ii uning
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room. 2 hath, large living room
P a ri Inr all makes
I'.ill \ve
Plume Util? i &lt; hut cli ■itti
and dining mom, fireplace In 201 Smdh Park
IT ........ 711 \ I
each Aulomatlc heal Private
ITDItff fIf I nLirn* l» Mtd n $||rl(IInti
AWN INKS
lake and ellrus. To respnnslhle
H A IfliA IN S !
$MI | *|&gt;(&gt;*|M" 1ihii ,1 ;I f I S' r f’&gt; 10 [) Hi
Aluminum, canvas, rnelal.
people, $100. I’ hoitc 1R57*W
Uverl .Space Ileal) r«
F re r rutlinalrr.
H|&gt;AT.
I’ttmlihmi I'lmm hi;!1 U
2 BEDHOOM apartment, unfiii
Dealer for (Hidden Paint
SuV M rm H im - ftn.is \« illi
nlshed exrenl kitchen
Newlv SEMINOLE JAMMJHIE CO
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decorated Photic day 515. night
T C I ’ I ’ f iffW A H K
S'’ Weal 1st SI
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2018.
Call A lio M* Maun. * 1219 M
K I\ iru n L M
V e n e tia n lllln d n
lixn Sanlnrd Ave
Pin,tie 11 l.l
; ( . jp iA O E Apl ICM* Elliott
MRS
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Miller'.
Fruit
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L o v e ll'.. E i I 1st SI
• Clear View Awnings f Spun
3 A P TS, for real uow. &lt;'atg$ IJIdg
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Lite (ija ss • Porch rn|I down (iE N U IN E
Phone 528.
AnDipu
pali
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H fP t llr n
Service
miH
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shades • T ra v is and Curtain
light wood .p.iiliell Ivpe rlia ji
IH'A Mnjornlu .'ialra rind Service
Rods
O N E ROOM efficiency apartment,
fur hall i i h ' k &gt;15 (hi Phone
(ieiie'a Texncii Servlre
suitable for couple nr single Hrminnlp Venetian tIHnd Co.
27fl .1
1120 .Sanford A v i,
I'hune Mg*
P rivate I ji l l i, Ideally luriited *20 Wesl 3rd SI
Phone 2H5
N IC E Kill I loins |'re a-nt—Jt'.und
across from L W O nlre Inquire
I'mWing, dlselng. gr.nl ng Tree
Bridge Table, rxlrn d 'i tup le i
Manuel Jacohson’s Dept. Storr
Nfifil) I'ANKLINH?
and shridde rv nmsi’il Den ill x
llicrctle tiiv e n
.mil elmmn
Yellow Pine, W rslern Red Ceilat,
lliin b r mil I »Hh '.I
I ly A C R E good Die land. South
humiil Seal . Ii "t H Nli r fui
Mahugany, I'onrlen’ xa Pine In
Sanford Ave Mecca Hammock
llinehenu t.r game. $8 05 Call
stork See all of tneve at
II I I - I * II
TNHtJHANCK
_ &lt; i c . jf t h t l I'ljonv J1J ur IWfl If
2711 J
Sherninn C o n rrH c I’ lpp &lt;’o.
. _ 4 ro o m firnlshed garagp Apl Dill West 1311' SI Phone 1211 PUD
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A llT p 'I.E .- i W A N TED
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; Phoner 121* J.- cr In’i'/lre flat New Fatigue Dungam-s $1.09 pr. 6 I'n O f ir A n
Maple Ave.
Kld'a DungareeOf) pr. WF, B U Y , t il and trade u in j fill
nllure.
Wilson
Miller
Foorlture
Co.
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310 Sanford Ave
Plmne 1321
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2U (i At 'll Is Hetni'n'bil. aiibmi 'Hi
; C O T TA G E apply C larks' TmtrJM U |(*l furniture, anpllnneea, toots,
300 Elm Ave Plmne 1335
etc. Bought- sold. L a r r y ’r Marl,
1 Cm irl. 17 92, cute blork m ui II i
Preferred (Lite* |n Preferred
131 E ast j i t SI. Phone I $31
of c ily llm llx.
Pollevhitlrlers
7— I'clt-i.IvccliM k Supplier* — f
John
Will
In mo Inn. Agency
'1 A P A itryE N 'i Cfti) \m .
UujfKtrly Appliance ('enter
417 Hanford Atlantic Baok
YOUNG P A R A K E E T S ■ lica llliv.
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Weatmghousc
Dealer’’
Phone 34
talking strain
t u l'j PalmeHo
L flfO W p O D (17 03) One bedronn'
Maytag W aihcrs
Ave
•W m lined entlage. Hot wafer 119 Magnolia
Ave.
Phone 1787
heat, aulomatlc washer, garage.
Phone Wlkel, Winter P ark ark
HPfiKIAL
Fa rm Snpplir* • Xlarhlncry
3 9 5 3 .__________
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Beaullfnl 28 x 38 Fram ed M irror
IW u tiiiillz e A n d I'r n n n n ilz e
wllh large chest
$39.05 U S E D Ford T r T m e r .ind rnmpleb
FURNISHED Apl. clean, conven
farm
ing
erpilpmrnl
t
all
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Inaure w ill,
PURNlTltHK CfiNTKIt
lent, and private. $45 per mnnlh.
Sanford Prodiiee Co
______
110 West l i t St
Phone 1435
Phone $33 W.
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ONE Bedroom Apl eleclrlc kit
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Aluminum
Phone 101
contact htiijie owners.
L iv e - 1
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V e n tlln n Hllndu
wires. Salary and ru in in i. .Iona |
A B U T M E N T 3201 Park A vp Encloacrl head! Sag-nrnof bottom
Ihosr who (|oatify
Perin.inenl
ra il w llh placllc end*. Ptaallc or
^Lply iaiy l ( | | ipfla.
iMislllon. Apply in p e r s o n . id— ff.O W E H H r i.A N T S S IIIU lH S
rayon tapea. Cotton nr nylon
Orange Improvement Kit 2&lt;ggH4
cordx.
3 BEDROO M Jmtisp.
Fu r Ornamental Stmihbery
Kohl Ave. Orlando, F la Plume
motdh. Ph(5# rn or 7f
B tn iin rlk (Jlu«s and l*nini Co.
31560.
f i. I I . M A N N ’H N I I R H K R V
I I I II4 Wr:,t 2nd St.
Phone 330
Lake Monroe. F la .
Plume tui'l R
E X P E R IE N C E D
W ailresses t o
3 D H E E N low hack *nfa«, twin
work soda fountain and car
bed size. Also circulating oil
service. Now Seminole Drive In. C ryslnl LANDHCAPINC
Lake N ursery, Lake Mary
burning healer. Phone looo.
601 E . E s I SI Call Wednesday
Plmne Sanford 187(1 W.
a.
m.-!3
noon.
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EDISO N Phonograph, c a b i n e t
B Room n w in .
rllny Gaa
stylo and 65 records. Phono 1 1 WORK WANTED
- I I 0^_jMKomokd(ea^ •^ T ra llrrs ^ —J7
Stove, W ater IIIeater and Vene*
350-j .
I
tlan Blind*. FFor
Appolntiment
WILL
DO Ironing in my home: ' 10 C H E R V O L E T P rlred right for
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Call 12B2-J
Phono
KKIM-M 1X CONKRKTK
ritilck xale. Phmte 13.51-11 25M
Palm ello.
$850 DOWN. Balance ISO Monthly. Sand, Rock. Cement. Steel. Mortar K E R O S E N E
C IR C U LA T IN G
Total price only 18780. t Bad M IRACLE CONCRETE CQ.
H E A T E R S cleaned by Je rry
MOBILE HOMES
room*, den, till
309 E lm Ave.
Phuno 1338 __ Lo rn.’ Hiim o 131T.VV.
Fo- Ihc best coachea and the best
R t is r l A.
terms ou both new and used,
13 G A U G E Winchester pump gun i f c
U P K n A l . l SB H Y iriC fl
14*e» us.
13 guage Stevens single barrell
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ers Market .the past week tolali'd
J31.123.5S lor M 2i packages nf
nil\e I vcj’elatiles and Y(.'*J S'iu b i I
lead in volume with price* ranglm
from JI M In *1 10, followed by
pole beans at 12 In 15,2U A fair
volume of Held peas, mostly
Crnwilrc and I’urple Hulls, with a
light .supply nf h’llUrrheans. lendei green heulls. cucuinliers e ti!
plant, okra. pep|w*r and lumalnes
are available

HOLLYWOOD '*! — "After 25
years In the movie business. I'm
nul going In work m y head o ff."

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gllJOIIlls Ilf III!' t D rill
t'ulli'gc lift' ilnlln I Uni
Fronl III mil '•lim in ',.

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m h iu || u ih s till hi ii ** I fit' l*»r* «,»■. I'" »' I u»|ir»n iio n frly tint' mill*
of ^ I 'li1 Miuid 1£7, *il lb#*
Iro n t jiruof i l l &gt; lim il-, mi &gt;t in ilifit i itin h i s l»*m I nrvi|ui hi flu* K ih ^iim iiu t- |fi%*r ilin l m il) *sI il I fit*
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day am i ro rii|ilH io n in e vp iH e d no nr Jm nl v t infit i lit, ttu fi i I imI u s i I inn h iila t ii eh *if i i‘tlnli il for
tilt* flra l u «•*■]» in I llrr endiri

'tills was (lark (table talking
tie was rellecttng nn his past
present and future in Ins iimi.i I
offhanded manner A big man with
an easy arm. he lacks any pre
tense lie «enffs at the title «f
"king," which Hollywood pins on
him despite the (act that Idms o!
olher stars earn more money
Althmiith he has two nr three
nielnres lined up and eould name
his deal at any studio in town
he inillralcd he will spare his wort
with plenty of time belwei'ii filin'lines tills mean he is ‘‘loaded" f.
narieially'’
"lad's say I ’m in pretty niael
shape.” said (Sable, who is &lt;nn
dilered one nf the rn.ist money
wise of stars " I ’m nr.l rie'i In arn
means Hut I in eiiinfurlalile Thai'
all I ask ol llle- In lie warm, well
fed and eomturlalile
AniuniJ Ihi- enrnlorti ari l diver
sums he enjoys in llle are Jtnml
female rmiiminu ndup, travel aii-i
flshlmt He'll l ilk I' r hmirs abniii
flslijuu uliout Hi • only suhjri't n.
wliieli lie is koluhle I asked hiu.
why lie liked il *o niueli
"llei .Hire Ihiiip" |s a I ,/v limn'
•port lie * n I "and that*, me
A .LAZY MAN I like I . haul I.
there's a I i ill u allsinir involved
l-'ishini! is ea v &gt;'u i nn jnsl u
and wait "
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&lt;Inle t . I nit I-land ' Ind I saw
m ine m a rlin at I . . I ‘ ./ hi t a .,
weeks Ilia n I did in all the nth,
places put t n&gt;n|!ier ' itslfiK a liijtil
1aid h* In • aiiitlil :*k
(iahle's l .nai '.t In tel. id I i .iv i I

Big Deal O ffered
Jap an By Russia

Local State Market

Clark Cable
Reflects Fast;
Will Take It Easy

T O K Y O . 'iP — T h e newspaper
A sahi last week said R u ssia wants
lu hoy 50 narrow gauge steam loco­
m otives and 1.000 fre e ie r cars
from Ja p a n , a 17l i'm llllo n -d o ||ar
order.

I V Krupin. Itusslan commercial
I representative, reportedly rn./y
tlie otter in Hie Japan Loeomol;va
and Hulling Stock Industy Awn.
The association
Instructed its
members to suhmil (juotatlonv
The order probably would t.,p
that of HIM when Itussla pureliascd 3*15 loeomotives and rulllng
"S everlv cold weather e a rly In stock II would be Hie first sm-fi
Novem ber and esire m e dry v,i'.i order since the start of liie Korean

th er prio r hi H u t tim e adversely
I'U e i'le il the (a ll veg etah lf deal
at the Oad.sden t'nuniy t t jh it u y ii
State F a rm e rs ' M arket aillm ugli a
Im rly guild supply of e .ill.ird ..
la id .a g e . turnips and sweet pula
toes is expected to cuntim ie

Wo r.

The people nf the Lantern Samon* are cl ns sis! an the purest, j J
mlly, of all the 1‘olyrfcslan peaplli,
suy» the iS'atiimiil (ie
(J iirg
-----in p11
h ic “.Hueiety.

You won't need to gamble
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"Y o u inl"n »ii much when you are
on the m ili.h le ," is h m iillo of the ( handier of Commerce member*
*dii|i d rive which is underw ay.

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So don't take a chance

mu w a h la i:r&gt;2 and ’33 when lie cuiupany I'll get one ot them to
|&lt;ent :?:» months a liro .iil He was lead a safari and we'll just take
in* n? i: ic star* seeking la * lame oft
l . l . Uy \\ ..ik in g mil nt Hu • count ry
"Mostly I II Just tiavel 'Hie lug
.i d tie enjoyed Hie I'tiropeau game dim'l Interest me I like the
il
life amt ii a&gt;es in return llm rr I l it smaller garni'- «hecp ileei duck
•n &gt; tug am lntm ii is lor a s ;d ,n i gi'ese and‘ so lurlli
1Sri ■ni'i d ru 'ii. vilieio lie (lim ed
Kellecling on Ins career (ialih

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Get your tickets early
for the Elks Christmas Dance

..ml that ".Mnjtalnlio' wa* Hie only,

W c iL $ a V i

" I saw n lot at the eur tinent ’ really good pit line In- ha- hail in
f..' ri .nr " ir ' d r i l , "tint lhei i‘ w as al the !a t In years lie made a slight
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a, a m la id d .re e lo r d rserpliun fur "(hiinmand Keel
ii i a m telling yt.it to liui ry sum." tar which choice he Was
il. in' Ni si I in" I want to do it ri*nuinmb|e 'llle play was un.ilnal
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I want to la k e about sis Iv ."lit In liliu lie turneil it down
a n lli- ai I ic.'dly see A trlea I hut induced MfiM to (my Hie lilm
t in hnuw m any id Hie w hile light. He wasn't entirely happy
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Lazy Thyroid
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ntnunelie tat. ' It ............I es to tie
imeful i ii stuthes ol ii&lt;*ii•-It e i ...i &lt;n
hnrhor |irid e "tl ui mill . 'iisr.il t(
r lneerlng It w as rlevelap, d by
)r» SlM l lull S r li 'i .i' . e le ct' me
engineer, and Dr W Hard I T ie r

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c r i t OF t ilt NAVV'S NEW WV-2 rtnl.ir earty-w u rn lu g plane*, Im ill to
* nt ' *i •11• r11 v lm
and tin rut U ii'ir (U’stnii'U iih. H jalmwn (Lo|i)
ii I ih i' I It Will t«&lt;it n iiiit w ill* the u lin .if t ca n i i f KiiirKtiro«4 la ilc r,
ilu iln it 1
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cre w ln en ihi*i &lt;nf the rad.ir p lain 1•n c lliil the &lt;|uai r y. At hultnin ts tlitf
i find}, it iiifn i mat Inn i*t*htci ataiatd fino of I lie* new plain'll, nn sp ecially
tia in cd crewm en nit at tl.rJr rmlartwopcfi,
f iaterarU lom ifJ

Something fresh and

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tllvU In u nf New Y o rk lln iv e r s ilv ’ s 1
Crilleg,' ol Fiittln ee rle t. um ler i .u

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an eleelrim lc devn e whlcJi am .
m n lleally nwllehe and in id ra ls i ,e
COklplllli! s|a i'd s i l l fiiu d d ca ts
In p ieven l or rediii e im p id d im
«g(‘ to r Ideals n l boa eat
It was
developed jalntly bv Ihe Uni m
I'u e lfic lla ilra n d air I It r e w s In lm
ment t.'nrp, nt New Y o rk and I*
being ilem rm striiled in the in i'
road a re ta rd e r y a rd here which
handle* tip to 4 (WO Irelg lit ears
In 21 Ilnurs

PLYMOUTH ’55
CHOICE OF TOP POWER PLANTS

Biggest car of the low-price 3 .. . . Powerful new V-8

177 li|i. , , IIy-Fire F -8 engine with PotUrPak*
167 lip . . . Hy-Fire Y&lt;8 engine
157 lip. .. Ily-Fire Y-8 engine
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117 lip.. . Puuvr Flow 0 engine

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and 0 engines. . . new chassis. . . new Metal-in-Motion

Iliiffnln. N V - It's a hindrance,
md « help to lilt your head hack
}«■ awnltow a medical pill. The
lllthiu narrows the esa|i)inuu«. Take
■ *UI|i iif water and gveaTluvv with
Iho head lu uiirinal piudlitm, advise
researchers nf a pharmaceutical
manufacturer,

Styling..,. The all-new Plymouth is the car to measure
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Hugh Taylor lllrelt .Slate Park,
located on the Atlantic nutMl at
riirt l.miiienlale, |* valued at Jillmillion.

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On display Wednesday, November 17 , at all Plymouth dealers

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Thursday cacao) wU(&gt;y scattered
jfccv. c m and feu thundershowers
this afternoon and evening, coulderabie fog early Thu ftd ay.. o o n f
log. little d u n g r in trm peraturts-

M oke Sanford Youi
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In
Program
S tro llin g
Totals
$552,2
In Sanford
a . Tha rotary pres* recently acf lu lr e d by The Sanford Herald at
Ita new place of business on W.
F lra t St. was used yesterday to
print the "Flo rid a
Legionnaire"
•ervlce rlu li newspaper fur the
W inter Haven Chief, which was
burned out last weekend. Cage
cylinders were saved In the fire ,
but thouramls of the newspapers
which had already heeu printed
were burned. The cylinders were
brought here and out on The Her
aid preia. The paper la distributed
v4y&lt; approxim ately 60,01)6 Legion
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An automobile bundled up In
wrapping paper reused much cur­
iosity this morning after people
aaw it parked at F irst St. and
Magnolia A re. F in a l!). the mys­
tery was sol red wh*n posters were
placed on the covering announcing
tha debut of a new car here.

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* Seminole Coutily Teech eri Fed
eral Credit Uniuri la sponsoring
the showing ul " K in a 't X " , tin
prole aaIon all) Produced
*■r e d 11
union film which tells on inter
e ilin g story ulmui with a vlgoroui
nre.'.entatiun ul iTie value and the
tunc linns of credit unions Tin
film w ill he the highlight of the
program lo he presented at the
regular meeting of the Seminole
County 'iduratio
Education Association on
(Thursday at H p. m. at the South.
,
/ J ld e P rim ary/ £Selim,I
Members ol
other
Seminole
Couulv credit
unions and all interested persona
are Invited to attend

A local delegation composed
of Rep. Mach Cleveland, Conn
|y Comntr. Jo b s M clsrh. and
.Sen. Douglas Mtenstrnm met this
morning relative to French Ave.
In the governor’s office with
Acting Gov. Charley Johns;
Cecil Wrbb, brad of the Stale
liuail Department; Robert tiiin
ton, chief engineer for the S R I),
and M u rrli Ed w ard s, S R I) n il
ploye. and apparently were sur
cessful in getting action im the
project.
In a Joint itslcm e n t, the delegallon said ,"W e are very
optim istic tbat ronrirurthm un
the widening uf French Ave.
w ill he berln by the middle nr
December,*’
The following telegram was
sent lo the local delegation by
Webb:
"P le ase be advised bids w ill
be rrre lve d on Job No. 7716 totFrench Ave. on Dee. 7, 1931."

Minister Speaks
To Kiwanis Club

Alter live years In the at-rviei
department, Klmo Farts, 104 W
Slh St., Is now in the sales depart
men I ol Hie Nicholson Hutch Co
it was learned today
Hey. Milton H. W yatt of the
Fa rts, wlm w ill sell both new First Methodist Church, addressed
and used c a r l, said. " I w ill wei
.com e my many friends to sint&gt; by the local Klwnnls luncheon on the
spirit and meaning of fellowship
f4jnd visit me in my new position.
The father of two children, he today at noon In the Yacht Club.
la a memher of the F irst Metho
He was Introduced liy the prodial Church ami the Masonic
Lodge and has been nssocla.'-d | gram chairman for the week, E . II.
w(*‘t the Uulrk Co., since 192J.
Lim ey.
Rev. W yatt said that, “ The very
____, _ RanfnnK life uf any organisation Is fellow­
Cbarlea J . Aaderiua
baa been placed on the dean'a list ship ." He (treated that, "th l* la
Institute of Techanlagy for tbe falf not a ready-made product, but the
quarter. Htudenta wnb blab aehol result uf good human relation*."
r r f it lc average* are placed on the
The five point a ,Rev. W yatt llsl* • * • » ----- • if as necessary dor ■
fellowship
were, a straightforw ardness nr ill*
lerlness In dealing with othets, a
clear understanding of mutual re­
lations, devotion to u common Inerest, the assumption of u fa ir
• ban- of responsibility and a sense
of humor.
The entire address was InterBright ami early tomorrow the lurded with humorous stories i l ­
Semlmde Cmmtv
Chamber of lustrating ill*- points Key. W yatt
Commerce w ill kickoff Its annual I made.
■jpollcitallnn (or membership, &gt;i
I’ m .s iding over the meeting was
'■was aunoiineed today.
president elect Kupnert H lrirklnnd,
The Cham brr w ill huh! a chirk- to the absence of the present pre­
ru barheoue for the dries.’ workers sident, .Stale Sen. Douglas Hten
at the Rlks Lodge tonight In Issue strum. Hlenstroni was called to
Instructions. The workers w ll' call Tallahassee un the road program
on firm s throughout the county last night, S ', irk In nd ssld.
to seek member*.
------- y----------- --— One hundred thirteen renewals
of membership and 1 wo new
week through tha mall nillcttallon

C h am b er S tarts
M em bership Drive
Tomorrow Morning

C ity of Sanford. refund to gen­
eral account. (119,104.61.
C ity fiscal agents’ fee, ( I I , (U)2.50.
Conmier, Townsend and Associ­
ates, consultation fee, (1.660.
Total eipendltures, (82,317.61.
Angas' fees have been a* fo l­
low*:
Jutie 21, (21.112.20: Ju ly
28,
1.40167; Aug. 11, (1,017.99; Sept.
9, (2*049.18; revised hill, Oct. 7,
(2.234.29, and Nov. 6. (2.11140
A hill from the Hurtoughs Corp.
fur use uf an accounting machine
for work on water and sewer
charges, (2,187.60.
P ru jerl Finished
Project A has beta completed
and was scheduled to cost (37,398,
but was (2,226.00 over the con­
tract m ice, which was eased un
cult pi k-es given uli estimated
Uilatltltirs uf work, according to
Hie report.
Work un contracts 2 through 0
has cost an estimated (218,079.91,
while contract 7 ha* cost an ap­
proximate (100,187.87.
In the progress report. Angas
•aid that project " A
Is complet­
ed. accepted and payment has been
made.
In contract I, tank fabrication is
cumplete and a tower is in the pro
cess of living fabricated. The con­
tractor expected lo have a crew
Hi .Sanfoul erecting the water tow­
er at Mellunville amt Celery Aves.
today. Tim e elapsed ha* been 62 4
per cent.
Contract 2 I* finished rscepl for
those portions necessary following
completion of the water tank: No.
I , about 90 pei cent complete, with
146 per cent of lime elapsed: No.
4, about 29.1 per cent complete,
with 23 per cent of time elapsed;
No. 5, about 29.1 per cent com­
plete, w ith 7.9 per cent of lime
elapsed: No. 0, about 62.4 per cent
complete, with 21.4 per cent of
tlm* elapsed, and N&lt;&gt;. 7, about 61.1
per cent complete, with 48.0 per
cent of Hm» elapsed,

Enlisted Me'n
Are Promoted

Twelve enlisted men In FA S
HON SI at the Sanford Naval An*
illa ry A ir Station yesterday reie lv
ed ce rlillcates of promotion Irom
Cilr T O. M urray, commanding
officer of the squadron
Those receiving promotions and
their new rales are as follow*
Thvoikire E McDaniel, aviation
electrician, first class;
Robert
Rusen, dental technician, second
class; Claude A. nose, yeoman,
second class; Konneth M. Armsi rung. Walter C. Collins und Hav
tumid E . SiTillii, all aviation mac
iiinlst's mate, third class; Ifoherl
J . Beltran, electronics technician,
third class; Chester J . M illard and
Robert E .
Mowbray, aviation
storekeeper, third class, arnl (III
O KLAHOM A
C IT Y MV—A.broth­ bert Avalos and Doyle I* Scrog
er and sister
were reunited for gins and Donald J . Heller, yeouiati
the first time in M y e a n because third class.
of a leisure glance at a telephone
directory.
Hert Prigm ore. 76, Oklahoma
C ity, hugged and kisied his sister
Mrs. J . A. M artin, 77, Fort Smith,
A rk ., and both were laughing and
crying
"Yo u couldn't say I rrcngnlied
M IA M I—Capt Stephen P. Sw ire
her. She was Just I I years old the
last time I saw her, hut I knew good, U S C fl, commander. 7lh
it was hre and I was glad the Coast Guard District has annmmc
ed that the period from Nov I I
ca m e ," said Prigm ore.
M rs. Martin, visiting her grand­ thru Nov. 19 has been designated
daughter here, happened la glance "Courtesy Motorboat Exam ination
through the telephone bonk and Roundup T im e " lor the over 1290
members ot the Coast Guard Aux­
saw Prigm ore listed.
ilia ry residing in Georgia, Florida,
South Carolina and Puerto Itlra
Capt. Swlregood explained Ilia'
(he Coast Guaid A u xiliary. Die
civilian right arm ol the Coast
Guard, has ax Its prim ary mission,
the promotion of safe boating
To do this, the A u xilia ry, under
tha direction of the Coast Guard,
uffera to the pleasure boatman a
courtesy examination uf hit inn
turbo*! pointing out flu require
meats ot law and good sea me n
ship,
It the motorboat pisses the ex­
amination, ■ deraleornanlo Is uf
fixed thereto, attesting to the safe
itandarda on board.
Regular Coast Guard boarding
parties do not board boat* dis­
playing this decal unless a viola-

Relatives Reunite
A fte r 66 Y e a rs

r? a c k Com m ittee
T o M eet To n ig h t
A committee meeting of Cub
Scout P a rk .14 w ill be held at 7 3fl
o’clock tonight at M cKinley Hall
according to Fred M urray, park
secretary-treasurer, who asks that
all ro m m lllre members, den rnn
th a n and assistant den UffTiers
i be present.
M urray said that any Interested
A t r i o n In invited.
Any parents
^Tvhn have a boy of Cub Remit age
'am i are Interested In having him
Join may contact Jam es Tingle
tary,
park
commllteainan
In
charge of membership.

Boat Inspections
T o Be Held Here
N ex t Two Sundays

lor rail.

ura to pass the A u xiliary's exami­
nation, nor Is any report of the
examination made to Coast Guard
Authorities.
" W e wish to stress," said Capt.
Swlcegood, "that th* A uxlliarist's
watchword is ’courtesy’ and his
ilm to apara you, his neighbor,
mb

tragedy".

Victor II. C o n e r l y ,
commender of the Sanford Flotilla
added that h ti unit w ill set up a
'e y

motorboat

examination

at Sanfurd Boat Work*
will be manned by Auxlta from B:oo a. m. lo S:90
. on Notf. 11 and Nov. M.
urged all owners of motor

------ for ploaitire In this
their boils around
ation may be her
Bromley at 1132,

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No. 62

Christmas Clubs Checks
For $ 3 1 ,0 0 0 To Go Out

A total of $562,224.0-1 has bwii pxpenrieri in the City's
extensive water and sewer improvement program, according
to a report given the City by Robert M. Angas, Jacksonville.
City's consulting engineer.
The unexpended balance of funds which have been ac­
crued so fur through the sale of revenue bonds is $656,321.96,
according to the report. A total of $1,147,740 was received by
the City from the sale of $1,250,000 in revenue bonds. Interest
amounted to $30,104.
Kx|&gt;cndlttires made up to Nov. 5 were us follows:

A ction Underway
O n French Ave.

Ansoclnled Prana I .eased Wire

S A N F O R P ^ F L O W I P A . W E D N E S D A Y . N O V . 17, 1954

E a t a b U s h t d 1908

Alofion

Filed To Dismiss Suit
Against Mayor Higginbotham
A moltun for dismissal was filed lale verteiduv afternoon at the
office of the clerk of the Circuit Court in ihe cai-c in which Paul ('
Marlon, Washington Cl., is seeking to enjoin his neighbor. Minor Earl
Higginbotham, from kerplng horses.
The motion wa* filed hv Higginbotham'* attorney. Voile W'llllum*
J r , ami states ihe following:
"Come* now Ihe defendant. R a il Higginbotham, bs Id' under
signed attorney, and moves the court to dismiss the complaint for that
" I I I The relatui h*« an adequate icm c.lv ul law.
"(21 That sai.l complaint is without equity.
" t i l that «iud complaint sets op no (a d * which entitle eniiipUm
ants lo anv iclief in a court of
equity
"I II I bat *atd complaint is not
•worn to not air affidavits filed
(herewith
|
"(6) I hat said complaint
lint slate elrails and definlt
fads ihnl entitle complainant
any relief therein sought.
"ttil H in t tin- rrliilo rs have not
complied with tide l i t *
of ihe
Holes ,if C ivil Procedure "
E X P L O S IO N — 1.1. J . It. Crow of the Sanford fire department look*
at a broken rnnnrrlion (arrow 1 in the air rnriilllloning syslrm at
I
Mar File Mof Ion
Among oilier business al Iheli
Los e ll's. Third S I. ami Pnlm rtlu, where un etph»diin o rru rrn i
Marion w ill have opportunity lo ri’gular meellng veslerday morn
yeslerday. V wall dividing the molor room and the men's room
file a motion to strike tills motion lug. m Hie Com I House. Ihe Conn
was blown lon-w nod the dour of Ih r la llr i room was blown off.
, for dism issal. Higginbotham still It Commissioner* adopted a re
No one s i , in lilh v t room when lire eipln-dnn o rriirrrd . tS ta ff
1 has se vrial days in whh’h to fd« an *olnlioi| favoring the emplnvincni
I'holii)
' unswei to tiir complaint.
ot out ol could* .ip p i j I s iv s to
Minion, lepiesrnled by l&lt; W make an appr isial id all Seuiliiob
Mate, local attorney, und Wav coiinli proper!*
blight and W nvbilgllt. Jackson
I lie I ollillil'-loln-l' requesled
side, filed an iiiiiim 'lion
suit kiftti’ n*"i 1)imis*11 * Mio ‘rum ami
iieatost tlu* mayor u f ln att*'ioi&gt;ts Slat.- imp'. Mack Clci-bind, Jr
before tiie City commission lo force and Voile William*, ll IllttnillP’i
the mayor to gel Iw o Shetland a hill at Ihe next *e*rduil of the
lcgi*lature In uuHuirl/e the llnai 1
ponies off h i' property failed
ul Cniioi* I1immi**mner* to cm
ll wa* during "U s uetion that pin* a In ill of eomnrlent out o'
tlie commission changed the ordi­ count' npprulser* (.s' till- pm
lil.l you ever Ihmk Imw mans nance covering the keeping of uni
things m sour own limne can Minis within the C ity lim its, mid pose of re appraising the value ot
all Seminole county properly
shock im r "W ell, fliers* are j lot
W T lIII. the local radio station of them wlicn e le d ric cm reui is made the necessary distance an
The Commissioner* also deferr
animal must be from a neighbor­
did nut parth'lpuli’ in tlu- national on und loo many persons (urgel ing house, 100 feel instead of MU) ed lot luiH ier invesligallon a pro
pos.il liy J
ilr a llf ) Ddliam to
test uf Hie Cunclrad civil defense ihe dead!i force of eh-cicicliy," feet
elder mio a Joint venture, paving
network last night since it wa* nil ••')* My ilie Wilson. Home Demon
t'ommrs
John
Kudo
and
Will
several roads near the new elo
siiuliou agent, tn.lu)
the a ir ul thu lim e the program
"When ion fall victim of Hie mm Htemper voted for the change, mental v school on French Ave
ami
2Itli St Odham plan* to build
according
lo
minutes
of
the
meet­
was
staged, Marion
H u m a n . old adsge Ihnl (a m ill a ril y breeds
Program dim-bar of Hie station contempt," she said, "keep ill ing, while Comntr*. J. Denver Cor­ ahnu! in bullies in Ihe area, Countt
iilllld these ways lo safeguard dell and John Krlder voted against Clerk I), f llerndiin snltl.
sold.
the move. Muyor Higginbotham
electric service in sues home
A pclltliin presented liv 11 Lake
Hundreds ol commercial radio
"111 Never touch an eledric cast the deciding vole In fnvot of Mary resident* requesting the
slatiqu* early today joined mill appliance or radio while you’re m the amendment.
Couulv In repair mid maintain
Hie iidersertlm i nf T h ird K( . and
, ,
tar^’ and civil dele me anthori'ir* slred'db 1
Cm inlry t lull lid . in Lake Muft
M li t j ,e cnm'Tiiienci chiIIMn, .
til testing a plan *fii tfii.n m H e
u,p. received I d the Cumnil.ssliin
public during an enemy attack not tamp shekels, fm eli trie i.p '
but action was deferred until the
pllsncux
without aiding hostile h, min is
I imnnissinner* lo ne to wed life
" t i l Disennnoct elrclrlc inm aid
-lie lolliiwlng a protest hy several
However,
Harm an.
reported iieiilinx appliances when in,I in
pi r*nm present. Herndon said
SVTRH is tied In Willi Hie key use,
Friends of J. H. Hollehait will
I'lutnling Ihe properly owucr1'i.neltad slullnr. in tin- arai*. o il
" l i t li.in'l &gt;1.trul in « puddle regrrt lit learn of Ihe death of hi
wdl Im ill'll rigid* uf way, Ho
coiiuecllng
laiiiidn
up fath er
conducts lesl* Willi llirm even wlicn
•m in i- slum i ■ agleed tu ll*
llliliard llnnlelinrt
71
oil.I’lls-s
day
wliicti iit-curreil at Hie lioine ol load hut til"e*1 td l •,ni; wood ll
"l"ii Never Ion.di an’
ounded
i .■ai*e I ake
"In Ihe even' ol in ul'ack.' II u m il:,t -udi a- a sink
water In- daughter. Mr* Ellialn-lh Vdi
man said, "a ll civil d«lru*e m pipe when tiuinlbug Co...... 1*d a|&gt; b la c k in Needles. Calif, vc-tcida'
(ormallon broadcast to Ihe pen idlance*
follow lug a liearl atluck
" i l l I o'oil I all It. Aiuir cordpic w ill be carried through W ill If
Mr Huolehan. a Sanford ie i
tot lin e d or cratki-.l
lie-mils of Ihe iiullunwldc I &gt;st rciiHaxly
lasulsliim, und rej lace or repair lent (or many years bad m ol*
muy not lie known (or a month lllu-if dclecltte
hit home In Needles wdh Im
A new lir in in tow n I* Hie San
" i l l Never run flexible cord* daughter for several year* lb- turd Ihmdinc C o . owned and
or more—mild semes pi iepmt
.Iterated
hi i,n*l.ii V.iri’i-h
aerie* i radiator tver pipe., ur side* Hie son ami ilaugM rr lie i
are received and evuiil.di-d
ll w ill tiller a ll .................. h ail
liirouj'b wIndus s
survived liy «ix gran ikliildrci
I’ommunlcallons ntfi,-ii!&gt; * n
" hi Don't tank Ihe cord when three great gramlc'iilitreri and mu Iminls 21 bum * a da' and l* I &gt;
mated In advance Uiui l , inn , i i)&lt;• ill .connecting appliancealeil in mum 2IU &lt;d tiie Edwardbrother and one sister
nation's 2,090 tailm staiiiuis would
"i ui Insist mi Hie I'ndcrwi His
I unci .d -ervlce* and Imrlal w ll Undoing, act .*r Hum Hu I mi*I
take pact in the hninli am m .i l.almr.itorios label mi cold tel*,
la k r pjsee in Needles Thursdai li.itlse
test of Ihe "Conelrud” is stem nr power supply cords "
from 1:16 to 4:36 a m local time
Many itnlinna remalm-d mi 'lie
a ir longer than usual i . i pariM
pate ill Ihe "pool
broadci-l*
deilgned to keen Hie public in
formed In an air aHark svltlmut
permitting enemy bmnlier* 1
ride a radio beam lo a parlicol.ii
( ‘afiiphdl-Lusstng I'ost No 61 uf tlu* A iih ii an I •■gb.ii will^parD
station.
A ir Force planes i anyeil aerie,
MIAM I REACH t' Automobile .■ipillr in a plan tu form un 'uixillun nf l.eglunniiirrs t» uld Ibv Florida
I In- rm iidry und i.lt Hie cn»*l- dealer* wcie bdd yesterday dial Higliwav I’s'lo l in lino s uf euiergi nev or dlsiis'cr, accuidiug '«&gt; It /■
lidmsiin Jr., imsi ctimmand&gt;,i
during Ihe drill checkin* wbelli over liberal trade ins w e ir a liar
| Ini Ida is the latest state tu aitnuunce pluiis ful Hie ul yatiltill"U
er the broadcasts could lie u-ed ard In their h im ........
as a navigallonai aid
Paul If liiow u ul Chiragn, vice uf an uuxlllary higliwav patrol rompused wlmllv uf I.i’gbmuaiiv* who
All nations In an area used the president of Hie lie n e ril Finance will perform In connection with Hie Florida Highway i’atiul in such
sa ire wavelength ami Hie same Cnrp , advised ihe NiMioml ftsed circumstances.
urogram, w llli each irsinm Htlng Car Dealer* A**n crinventtnn that
The Sunshine Slate's auxiliary is patternr.l after an Ohio unit
ihe program on a rotation pi in Hie "trag etly" of 1919 might be which ha* some 7.009 volunteer l.cgiammljet in its ranks
designed In keep n» single xlaip.’i repealed.
t’ntls will be started liumedinldy In half a duien triesJut aecllons
on the a ir for more Hum in to In
In that year he said, sales of
•econtlx at Uttie, None uf Ihe ,la | new cars slumped so per cenl of the state, Cnmilr. H. N Kirk p
tiian of the Department " f Public I’etoishutg. who is 4 giadilutc nf
Hon* Identified Hiemselves
' because eveilv liberal trade-in Safety, a former departmental the Ohio A u xilia ry Patrol, is n r I rrussil wild dealing III the fall of commander, said today.
■bled with sta llin g machinery to
1917. telling util Ihe 1919 models a
U nit* w ill he formed in T a lla ­ vivo F lu ii.li a well trained state
I »e»r early
hassee, fit.
Petersburg.
Miami. au xiliary force In limes of emer­
The situation Is repeating IDell Jacksonville and Orlando Other* gencies. O iganliatbni uf the auviF
I as tar as sales m advance are run will come along a* fast as ureau- latv patrol w ill Im made up sim ilar
I cerntd, ami 1&lt;l month installment iia lio n a l details can lie wuiked to pattern un Highway I’ atio l,
■siiiey are being made tu "cu re Iasi nut.
There w ill be five lloop ureas und
year’s selling uf this year’s mar
At a recent meeting in Gaines­ a headquarters meu, districts
S O E S T E ffllE H O
A IR
H ASE. kef." said Brown
ville, Legion Department Comilr. comprised uf two or more coun
"Installm ent selling W nnl a shut Joe C . Jenkins announced that ties; Individual county leaders and
Netherlands i.W -Tlie AiZIh 1J S
Fighter Squadron was Iransferrc I In the arm to lie applied yvhen niaiis fur the a u xilia ry hail finally HIV platoons depending on sire of
In Dutch oporatinnal command ye* sales slow down," said Ihe financ brim formulated after several community
terday by U .8. Amlmisndnr 11 lug officer, " l l Is a normal, basic years’ efforts and l-t. Ja y L. Hall
Tu ( oordlnnlr ITfnrla
Freem an Mnllhews In a ceremony ;&gt;urt nt Ihe system of m erchandli' uf the Florida H igliw av Patrol ha*
Johnson, presently chairman of
at thlab Irtitplncr of the Dutch air in, st i l l times "
been named the liaison officer be­ the Florida l.uw ami tin ie r Cum
foree.
ew officers of (he association tween the Stat* Patrol and If* new inltloe fur American Legion, w ill
"One more link Is forged In Ihe w ill be Installed nf n banquet to auxiliary.
euurillnate i-fforin with the H igh­
Allied A ir Fo rce’s chain of rom night with Hal Miles uf Norfolk,
Hall has already met with Leg­ way Patrol and the American Le­
ntand," Matthews said as he hand V a., being elevated In Ihe pres! ionnaires In some sections, Includ­
gion and w ill recruit sufficient
ed over control uf Ihe 660 American dency.
ing the S I. Petersburg Post 14, lu and qualified men who w ill be
airmen and (heir 26 Sah rcjrts.
complete training plan talk*.
screened and trained by the H igh­
K IL L S .S E L F
Dutch War M inister Cornells Stat
Group Wife Aid
way Patrol in mote than 20 sub­
described the ceremony, held on a
M O N T tC ELLO , K y ., OR-A teen
Such an organisation |n any jects.
parade ground lined by Dutch aver who preferred death to school
"Although the American Legion
troop*, as a "landm ark lit NATO killed him self yeslerday, using a emergency, whether peacetime na­
tural disaster or wartime enemy as well a* many other county and
h isto ry."
stick In push the shnlgun frl
The blast slrttck IS y e a r-o liflo y action w ill aid In protection of life, community groups have au xiliary
S fa f aaked Ihe chief of the Dulrli
preservation of order, prevention of police units," Col. Klrkm an declar­
a ir staff, L t. Gen. A. B a rrtla , "to In Ihe heart.
surround this squadron with such
Police Chief John Blevins said panic, maintenance uf mobile com­ ed, "U haa been fe ll that a statecontrol. wide organisation with uniform
care aa If tl were a N elhcrlanJ* Mrs. Albert M orris, a widow and munications and tra ffic
squadron." He asked (he Dutch mother of five other children, told . The a u xilia ry would also relieve training, rule* and operating pro­
population lo treat Ihe American him she and Paul had argued over the patrol from desk, radio and cedure the same as the Sta ts pi*
airm en aa compatriots, “ for they school attendance. "H e said he teletype Jobs In case of serious trol, w ill definitely he an advan­
have coma here for the protection wnald relh er tile than gn to riots. Th# au xiliary would n it take tage lo not only the patrol but
part In policing labor dispute*, po­ C ivil Defense and disaster relief
and defense of our freedom.”
school," she said.
litical assamblages, protests inset- agenclea as w ell.
The outfit, commanded by Id
tngs and alm llar catagorla*.
The a u xilia ry patrol w ill be a
Cut. F ra n k M. H aynle. of Clarks
SPENDING CUT
O riginal authorisation for tha volunteer group uf legionnaires
CHICAGO bfv-Ths Armv has re­
ton, 0 a ., w ill rem ain assigned for
administration to the 406th fighter duced its spending 314 billion dol­ Florida Am erican Legion to set up with no honorary members or age
Interceptor wlag baaed at the B ril lars this fiscal year, Army Under­ such a program wa* glvan during lim it. Names of o fflrsrs to b* ap­
lah A ir Fo rce sUUoa at U aoitan, secretary John Slesak said In t th* &gt;964 Laglon Convsntlon In St. pointed or eltetcd w ill b* announcPstsrsburg- Ronald G- Johnson, S t td a t a later data.
KeoL
speech la st night.

’ County Requests
3s?S Stale Delegates
Get New Survey

Stations Test
Conelrad Net
Of Civil Defense

Warning Given
By HD Agent
On Electricity

Former Resident
Dies In C a lifo rn ia

Bonding Company
In Edwards Building

Too Liberal Trades
Hurt Car Business
Dealers Are Told

A m erican Fighters
A re T ran sferred
To New Com m and

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Local Legion Post To Cooperate
In Plan To Aid Highway Patrol

Mailing
Will Be
Tomorrow
Bank Presidents
T a lk A bout Plans
('hecks totaling approxi­
mately $31,oot) will bo mailed
"tit tomorrow by the Florida
Slntc Hunk uiul the Sanford
Atlantic National Flank to
mcmlwra of their Christmas
savings clubs
Of this total, approximately
f 17,000 is going to about 350
mi'intter* of the savings club
.it thi’ Fhqida State Bank, and
ii'iuii f u,m iu tu approxim ately 300
nti-niher* of the Sanford A tlantic
Nutlonal Rank's club
According to T. E. Tucker, pre*
•blent of I tie former bank. Ov*r
ft bill lull " I I I
sen t nut this
month in the I'u itcil States to 12,2' " ub" &lt; h ii-lin a s d u ll members
by li.tilin rank*
" III the -title of Flo iId a . all estiuiuti'.t ff.l80.Um i w ill he paid out."
If o', e11 llsum an. president of Ihe
ecoiii! hunk, said, "Joining a
i In isimns savings club gives the
benefit tu local merchants at this
folks a prepaid Christm as.
"Such a progiam proves to be a
tune of year by providing a conuderahle amount of money to he
fnnneled into local channel* at op#
lilue *’
Makes Remarks
locker remarked, "W e are very
&gt;;igei to have people join this dub,
because it Institute
logs n
It Is u(ion*
which heroines a Im
on a weekly basis.
"N tm ira liy, banks are interested
hi people *avliig money—that is
nait of their pnlirv
Tucker )iaid he hoped the num*
to r of members ul his hank would
be doubled fur next v” * r , wHUs
Bauman u*pi n ted optimism about
uli Increase at lit* hank.
This year was the first the progilinl ho 1 been in force here at
hoib hunk*.
V rllvity I'lid e rw iy
Activity m nloh i &gt;u) at both of
tin iii.tltu tlo iu
to get. people
m ill'd on C h iD ln u * savings clubs
foi I Pub
I'lidei the dull m 'te iil, u member
deposit* a cerium
amount
of
ot*,tl,.' each w«cnk, lunging from
'„!■ cent.-* to Jh, which w ill lie paiJ
uii m plenty of time fur C h rist­
um* 'hupping
A schedule uf mvluga shows ths
following
26 cent j p n week fo r fit) w e t i l
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